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How to crimp ethernet cables
When running ethernet cable through a home or business, it is far more cost effective to use bulk cable and terminate the ends yourself. This allows you to use exact cable lengths, have it be easier to pull through walls, and it saves you money. If you're doing this for the first time you'll need to know how to terminate the cables.
In this article we'll show you how to crimp RJ45 (aka 8P8C) tips to standard Cat5e cable.
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In order to terminate cat 5, cat 5e, or cat 6, we'll need the cable, RJ45 terminating tips, and an RJ45 compatible crimper. |
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Once the jacket has been removed you'll have 4 pairs of wire. Each pair consists of a solid colored wire and a white wire with a stripe of the same color as the solid colored wire. |
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Next you'll want to untwist each pair of wire to make them easy to rearrange. You may have to untwist them a little further than what is exposed from the jacket in order to make them easy to move. |
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If the wires are coming too far out of the jacket the tip won't be as secure on the wire. Use the wire cutting tool on the crimper to trim the wire back to about a half-inch. |
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With the wires properly placed in the tip, place the tip into the crimper. Be careful as you insert the tip to not pull the wires out of it. |
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With the tip in place, squeeze the crimper and make certain that you squeeze hard enough to crimp all 8 wires and secure the jacket. |
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