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The Solsop Network Phone Cable Tester and Crimp Tool Kit is a comprehensive solution for professionals looking to create reliable Ethernet connections. This all-in-one kit includes a crimper, cable tester, wire stripper, and 50 CAT6 connectors, ensuring you have everything you need for efficient networking. With its ergonomic design and precision capabilities, this tool is perfect for both novice and experienced users.
Manufacturer | Solsop |
Part Number | S-Tool |
Package Dimensions | 28.2 x 12.8 x 7.2 cm; 860 g |
Item model number | Crimper 6 |
Colour | Black |
Material | Metal and Plstic |
Shape | 670 Crimper 6 |
Power Source | NO |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Alloy Steel |
Included Components | RJ45 Crimper, 50PCS Boots, Wire Cutter plier, 50PCS Cat6 Connector, Mini Stripper, Ethernet Cable Tester, Spare Blade |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 860 g |
M**S
Good for DIY User
I bought the Solsop Crimp Tool to add the RJ45 connectors to a Cat 6 ethernet connection I was running. Job completed now and all OK. Most reviews on here rate the tool as good but a few reviewed gave me cause for concern. With some trepidation I set about making a test lead to practice and develop my skills for fitting the connectors and using the crimp tool. I needn't have worried as all worked out well and the tool performed well. It is worth making a test lead because as I found, some skill is needed to thread the wires into the connectors and to achieve a fully working lead capable of passing the continuity test. Unlike some others, I found that I could achieve a good quality cable cut using the tool, use the tool to cut the cable outer sleeve without damaging the wires. I was also able to make a successful crimp for every connector I fitted.I would offer the following advice to those attempting to make off the cable and threading and crimping the connectors. Hope you find it usefull:1) Make up a test cable to develop your experience prior to proceeding with the actual job2) Don't be too heavy handed whilst using the crimp cutter to strip the Cat 6 cable. It is easy to apply too much pressure and end up damaging the cable wires, You can always cut back and start again provided you have provided sufficient additional cable length.3) Threading the wires in the right order into the connector is tedious and fiddly. It helped me significantly by ensuring the wires are long enough to be held between the first finger and thumb with sufficient length to enter the guide channels within the connector. Also it is essential to ensure the wires are straight and the twists in the wire are smoothed out. Otherwise you will never get the wires to enter the connector. I used the plastic covered shaft of an electricians screwdriver and my thumb to stroke the wire and pull out the curly bits. Also essential is trimming the wires straight across to ensure they all enter the connector at the same point. Otherwise some of the wires will not enter.4) After entering the wires in the connector, make sure any wires that have not fully entered the connector are pulled through to remove any kinks within the connector. Otherwise these wires will be pulled tight during the crimping and you will not get a clean flush cut end at the connector tip.5) Check that you have the connectors the right way around (the connector spur to be furthest away from you with the brown wire on the RHS), otherwise although the wires are in order they will be wrong way around. I made up two connectors incorrectly because I was focussing too intently on the overall crimping process.6) You must push the crimp tool handle fully closed to achieve a good crimp. It helps to place the tool on a firm surface and push down. Otherwise a poor crimp is the result and the wire cut off will be uneven. Also ensure the connector is pushed fully home into the connector socket within the crimp tool prior to crimping.
T**N
full kit for cat6 ends
All items supplied good quality, everything is supplied to allow cable ends to be made off, tester included to allow checking of cables and connections. worked very well used for cctv cable repairs, much easier to run just the cabling without having to make holes large enough for cables with pre-made ends. kit saved me alot of time and money.
N**L
Good tools
Tool’s provided are good and fit the purpose. Good support from the supplier
J**N
Great value for money pack
I was sceptical about the quality of the product after seeing how it sized up against other options on the market, but for the price this is the only piece of kit you need for DIY ethernet set up.It looks larger in the pictures, but really it fits nicely in your hand and it's easy to use. The locking mechanism is a bit difficult to push with your bare hand, but a tiny bit of wood, plastic, metal, or anything else is enough to push it in.The many cable heads and collars are a very nice addition to the pack and will save you from having to buy those separately, and they're all pass-through as well so they're the right pieces for the job.Do note however that the cable tester does not come with a battery. You'll need to buy a 9v battery separately.In any case, the whole kit looks good and feels good too. Anyone having issues with this is more than likely having a skill issue. Sometimes you just need to cut the cable head and try again folks, that's the only fix if you mess up the wiring.Separate note, if you're wondering what the yellow tool is, it's a punch down tool. If you need to wire up ethernet sockets on a wall, it is more than sufficient to get the job done, you don't need to buy a fancy one to do that job separately. It's also decent at stripping cables.On the note of stripping cables however, one thing to be aware of is that your cables will vary in thickness from cable to cable. Some ethernet cables are just bulkier than others, have thicker copper. That's just the way it is. That means that the cable stripper built in to the crimper can sometimes sever the internal wires if you're not careful. For each bit of cable you're using, make a test cut first to see how deep the stripper cuts when you push it down fully, that way you'll know whether or not you should only press it down partially when yoh strip the cable properly.
S**H
Great Value, Easy Peasy
I don’t use this everyday, but have used it in a major brand industrial data-center installation. It cuts, & crimps well. I wish the color/pin diagrams on the sticker & in the manual were bigger, it does a great job. IMO, solid wires are easier to align & poke through the “Passthrough” RJ45 plugs, but I was able to wrangle stranded wires as well. Easy Peasy.
C**R
Easy to Use!
I thought it was going to be a bit tricky to use. First time I used it was at the top of a ladder with only 8" of wire sticking out the wall. Instruction were good, followed them and all steps were well performed by the tool. Glad I bought it. Save money and time over buying new cables and rerouting them. Recommend for sure!
C**.
Inexpensive, Just Works
The combination of tester and crimper is a great starter kit for getting you moving on handling your own wiring. This kit saved me hundreds of dollars, as running RJ45 cables is super cheap, but having someone do the crimping is expensive. After your first crimp or two, you'll have the knack for it, and can save yourself a ton. And the tester means you can make sure it'll work.
I**P
A la fin, je voulais changer de métier et devenir sertisseur !!
Acheté ce kit pour me faire mes propres câbles à la maison pour interconnecter mes appareils réseau.Après avoir pris le coup de main, j'ai tellement aimé utiliser cette pince que je n'arrivais plus à m'arrêter.Précise, multi-format, passthrough pour faciliter le sertissage RJ45, j'en suis ravi.Pas utilisée depuis un moment, mais elle sera bientôt sortie du placard pour un nouveau projet d'envergure :-).
K**Z
Great equipment
Very useful
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