Leviton 47615-PTT Palm Termination Tool
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Depending on where the punch is thrown, but as long as you're pushing into the palm, it should work.
Never heard of that brand of jacks before, but this is my second one. If nothing else, it can be used to isolate yourself from whatever surface you're punching on. It also has a flat side on the back and a rubber guard to prevent any finish surfaces from being marred.
I'm not sure because I've never tried it with a Panduit Jack, but the molding fits both Leviton and Home Depot CE Jacks.
What method are you using to attach it to the tool? It must be mounted perpendicular to the tool if the wire punch downs are on the opposite side of the jack. Turn the tool over and clip the jack into place if the wire punch downs are 90 degrees off.
Selected User Reviews For Leviton 47615-PTT Palm Termination Tool
I've done a lot of terminations, and I usually hold it in my left hand while punching down with my right tool. After a while, it becomes excruciating. br>br>We recently relocated our company and had another company handle all of the wiring. One of the guys had one, and I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw it, so I was on Amazon in minutes and had one delivered the next day to my office. br>br>This makes a huge difference when it comes to terminating cables. There are two times of day. It's simple to use, and whether you hold it in your hand, place it on a table, hang it on the wall, or whatever, it'll keep everything in place and make things go much more smoothly. br>br>Get this if you're punching wires down. Period. For such a low price, you will not be disappointed.
47615 Leviton 47615 Leviton 47615 Leviton 47615 The PTT Palm Termination Tool arrived in a twisted state. I took a look at it to see if it was as good as the one I already had that was worn out. It was useless to me because I couldn't get anything to attach to it. I did, in fact, return this item. I was disappointed, especially because it was a Leviton product, and I had previously used their RJ45s.
The plate is comfortable to hold, and I had no trouble punching it down on finished drywall, and it did not leave any marks on a painted surface (just make sure the tool is clean and free of drywall dust).
Anyone who has ever had to wire a large number of these jacks will appreciate the Leviton tool. Jack attaches to the tool and provides excellent palm support to make connections easier. A or B wiring labels are included. I promise you'll enjoy it if you buy it. This is a fantastic tool.
ITEM: 47615 Leviton 47615 Leviton 47615 Leviton 47615 PTT Palm Termination Toolbr>br>I didn't realize I needed this until the IT guy mentioned it to me. The keystone jack is held in place by the palm tool while you use the punch down tool. The plastic keystone jacks used in home networking are no longer broken as a result of this. br>br>It was a huge success.
It makes the job go more smoothly. This is one of two similar tools I purchased. This one, along with the cable, is crucial. They're both very effective. This one is better to use if you want to hold it in your hand while punching down, while the Cable Matters one is better for setting down on a surface. Both are worthwhile investments, and I would suggest either.
The Leviton 47615 is a device that allows you to control the volume of your music. PTT is an excellent palm tool for punching keystone jacks down. Although the cable holder on the side does not work with thicker cat6a cable, it is still a useful tool for saving your hand, and it worked well with Leviton cat6a quickport keystone jacks.
I tried a generic version, but it didn't work out very well. This one secures the connector and cable in place for termination. It's a lot less difficult than doing it by hand or without it.