Klein Compact Ratcheting Modular Crimper Review

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Klein Tools Compact Ratcheting Modular Crimper

Iโ€™ve done my share of crimping down RJ45 connectors in my timeโ€”mostly for friends of mine wanting to get their networks up and running. The Klein Compact Ratcheting Modular Crimper (VDV226-107) uses a reverse crimping action that seems more ergonomic and efficient than more traditional crimpers. It also has a heavy duty ratchet that works in conjunction with the lateral motion to provide a solid crimp for both 6-conductor (phone) and 8-conductor (Ethernet/RJ45) modular connectors. And itโ€™s really small, measuring just 5-1/4โ€ณ in length.

The Klein compact ratcheting modular crimper also adds more functionality, so you can avoid having to grab a bunch of other tools to complete the job. It has an integrated cutting and stripping tool that will handle CAT6, CAT5e, CAT3 and flat-satin voice cables. And of course it crimps both six and eight position modular connectors. The heavy-duty ratchet is set to automatically release once a full compression cycle and termination is completed. Klein also claims that by using a direct lateral crimping action, they achieve a more uniform and precise termination across all of the pins.

This is a nice one-handed tool that looks easy and comfortable to use. It even includes the most commonly-used wiring diagrams right on the tool itself, including T568B and T568A 8-conductor layouts. That means people like me who donโ€™t spend all day long crimping (and subsequently forget the pattern) can reference them as needed. You can also download more wiring diagrams (via Kleinโ€™s website) to your smart phone.

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