Feature:
- Type: CAT7 Gigabit Network Interface Female
- Transmission bandwidth: 250Mhz
- Transmission rate: 1000Mbps
- Color: silver
- Weight: 24.5g
- Material: Zinc alloy, phosphor copper contact point, gold-plated treatment, gold-plated thickness 50U
- Features: Adopt zinc alloy shell, good shielding effect, phosphor copper contact piece, good contact performance, gold plating of contact piece, effective anti-oxidation, improve transmission stability
Product Usage:
- Widely used in home decoration, computer room, company, monitoring, Internet cafes and other network wiring, standard buckle, can be assembled on the wiring pane
Package included:
- 1PCSX Cat7 Connector
Toolless keystone jacks are characterized by:
- Hinged cap (either 90 degree or 180 degree) that is used to push the conductor wires into the IDC (insulation displacement connector) metal contact prongs
- Separate color coded wiring cap, used to pre-thread and pre-seat the conductor wires into the proper sequence
- Zip tie to keep the toolless mechanism closed in some cases
- Often a strain relief bar that keeps cable jacket pressure from shifting conductor wires and causing a loose connection (usually the zip tie goes around the cable jacket and this bar). This causes the overall jack length to be longer.
- Generally, more parts to lose
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A TRULY TOOLLESS KEYSTONE JACK
You will always require cable cutting, stripping, and preparation tools. Toolless simply means you won’t need a dedicated punch down tool to seat the conductors into the IDC prongs.
Toolless keystone jacks will also be far easier to close with the help of channel lock pliers, and is especially true for shielded Ethernet cable or cable with thick insulated conductors like Cat6A types.
Here is a quick couple of pictures to show the general sequence of toolless keystone jack termination: