🔌 Punch your way to perfection!
The TRENDnet Punch Down Tool (TC-PDT) is a versatile and ergonomic tool designed for efficient network cable terminations. With interchangeable and reversible precision blades, it simplifies the installation of various network cables while ensuring compliance with government standards. Backed by a 3-year warranty and supported by expert tech assistance, this tool is a must-have for professionals seeking reliability and ease of use.
Brand | TRENDnet |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Blue, White |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 5"W |
Item Weight | 18 Grams |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00710931401103 |
Manufacturer | TRENDnet |
UPC | 013415752365 710931401103 |
Part Number | Z010039 |
Item Weight | 0.635 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | TC-PDT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Punch Down Tool |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | personal |
Included Components | TC-PDT |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1-year limited warranty |
A**Y
High Quality Terminations Enabled Dramatic Increase in Ethernet Speed!
My Microsoft Surface notebook is a great computer except for having very slow Wi-Fi speeds. All other computer devices in the house obtain a little over 400 MBPS Wi-Fi down link speed. The Surface only obtains, at best, a little over 100 MBPS. A CAT-5 Ethernet cable wall outlet was on the opposite side of my office room computer desk. The cable connects to a Spectrum router in an adjoining room. The cable was re-routed in the walls to behind my desk. A flat stick punch tool, for telephone wire connecting, was used for terminating the CAT-5 cable ends on Keystone wall plates on both ends. The Internet download speed was still just a little above 100 MBPS. The TRENDnet Punch Down Tool was used to re-punch down the 8 wires on each Keystone receptacle. The Internet speed leaped to as high as 690 MBPS. The subscription from an Internet service cable provider is 500 MBPS down & 20 MBPS up. The TRENDtool was very easy to use with great results, a very beneficial investment!
M**Y
Great tool for price.
I recently purchased this to replace my sons last punch tool which was stolen from a job site. he is an IT pro and use this once in a while. I dont do cabling full time but I do need to punch a jack now and then or replace a bad cable. THIS IS NOT A HIGH END TOOL like a fluke but does the job well. always punch twice with medium pressure set and it cuts the wire every time and produces a solid connection. The only down side is they included a krone blade which is not used in the USA so it is useless. They should have included a 66 blade which is used for telephone work. I will be buying another one as a backup and fitting it with a 66 blade.
T**N
Nice less expensive version of the Fluke punch down tool
I normally use a Harris (now Fluke) D-814 that I've had and enjoyed for over 2 decades, so my review is based on experience with the higher end tool. I sometimes need a second punch down tool or don't have the Harris/Fluke with me, so I thought I'd try the TRENDnet.Side by side with the Harris/Fluke, it is obvious that TRENDnet copied the Fluke time-tested design very closely. The plastic is lighter and has a less substantial feel to it. The knobs/wheels are hollow instead of solid. The springs for the impact adjustment and blade storage are not as tight as the Harris/Fluke tool. The body of the tool is slightly larger and more squared off at the edges so may not be quite as comfortable if using it for an extended period. Despite these differences which I'm sure is how the lower price point is achieved, the tool is solid and works well. If I did not have the Harris/Fluke to compare it to, I'm sure I'd be thrilled with this unit and I probably would have given it 5 stars.The blades interchange perfectly with the Fluke blades and tool. The 110 blade has a slightly different profile than the Fluke blades that I have, but it works well regardless. The cutting blade is thicker towards the tip and thinner away from it, so it may not last as long.When all is said and done, I think this is a great punch down tool for the price. If I was looking for a primary tool to be used every day in a professional environment, I'd lean towards the Fluke. I don't know if this will last 20+ years like my Harris/Fluke, but for less frequent use or if you expect to lose it, loan it and never get it back, etc. I'd say this can't be beat for about 1/3 of the price of the Fluke.I don't know how to caption the photos, so I will describe them here:Th first photo is the TRENDnet tool and blades. The 110 blade is installed, and the Krone blade is in front. Also shown are the blade covers, which are a nice touch.The photo of the three blades shows a Fluke 110 blade in the foreground, the TRENDnet 110 blade in the middle, and a Fluke Eversharp blade (silver) towards the back.The photo of the two blades has a Fluke 110 on the left and the TRENDnet 110 on the right. They are nose-to-nose so you can see the difference in profiles.In the group of photos showing two tools, the TRENDnet is on the top or right, and my old Harris (now Fluke) D-814 is the yellow and blue tool on the bottom/left.
C**E
Bought Years Ago - Still Works!
Bought Years Ago - Still Works! If you are new, just getting into the field ... Just buy it for those short time on site / punch down backboards. Or the tight spaces ... quick low pay jobs ... that you just want to get in and out quick without spending a lot of money. Get your experience and move on. Yes, the tool works.
P**N
Still going strong after multiple network installs!
My team and I just finished up a 30,000 square foot network install. Running cable, drops and terminating all ends in the switch room and in the walls. When you are looking for a quality punch down tool, you want it to be built well, punch well and the cutter needs to do it's job. There is nothing more annoying that trying to punch down cable and the cutter not doing it's job leaving frayed ends and not falling off. If you've done this kind of work then you know what I'm talking about.I've used this punch down tool for hours and hours and it's been amazing! What could take you a long time with a bad punch down tool, this tool makes quick work of hard jobs. It cuts true every time and actually does what it's suppose to do! I've used it on tons of patch panels in the server room and so many drops in different offices. I'm in and out in a jiffy and overall very pleased with this punch down tool.
D**R
Great tool for the price.
I wired my house with Cat6a using this tool and didn't have major issues. It did have a little difficulty cutting the cables, but Cat6a is also pretty thick and difficult to cut in general. I imagine this tool would work great for Cat5. The tips are easy to swap. It comes with both 110 and krone tips, and each tip has a cutting side and a blunt side. Changing the punchdown for is also easy. Great tool for the price.
M**S
Excelente
Muy buena calidad, trae una punta extra.
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