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Product description
This compact crimping kit brings together the tools and consumables needed to terminate Ethernet and telephone cables on site, saving time when preparing network runs. It suits installers and hobbyists who want a pass through RJ45 crimper that trims and secures connectors while also letting you check the finished cable with a tester, according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The tool uses a Pass Through design to push conductor ends through the RJ45 connector and cut the excess in one action, which reduces preparation time and helps avoid wasted materials. The kit includes a clear wiring diagram on the tool itself to guide correct pinouts and minimise rework. A small cable tester is part of the set so each terminated lead can be verified for continuity before deployment. ⚙️
Handling is compact for use in confined spaces and the kit contains both a mini stripper with spare blades and pliers to complete typical voice and data terminations. Note that the cable tester requires a 9 V battery which is not included in the package, so have one available when testing newly made leads. 🔋
Technical Specifications
- Name: Solsop Pass Through RJ45 Crimp Tool Kit
- Connector compatibility: RJ45, RJ11, RJ12
- Cable categories: CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 (round STP/UTP)
- Included consumables: 50 RJ45 connectors and 50 connector boots
- Tester: network/telephone cable tester for RJ45/RJ11/RJ12 (9 V battery not included)
- Tools included: crimping tool, mini cable stripper with spare blades, pliers
Usage Recommendations
Use the crimper to feed conductors through the connector and then squeeze firmly to both crimp and cut excess conductors in a single motion, which is particularly useful when working on multiple terminations in a row. For reliable results, follow the wiring diagram on the tool and inspect the pass through conductors before crimping. 🔧
After termination, plug the lead into the supplied tester to verify pin order and continuity. Testing immediately on site reduces the chance of discovering faults later. Keep spare blades for the mini stripper to maintain clean cuts, and store connectors and boots in a dry container to prevent contamination of the contacts.
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Description:
This compact crimping kit brings together the tools and consumables needed to terminate Ethernet and telephone cables on site, saving time when preparing network runs. It suits installers and hobbyists who want a pass through RJ45 crimper that trims and secures connectors while also letting you check the finished cable with a tester, according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The tool uses a Pass Through design to push conductor ends through the RJ45 connector and cut the excess in one action, which reduces preparation time and helps avoid wasted materials. The kit includes a clear wiring diagram on the tool itself to guide correct pinouts and minimise rework. A small cable tester is part of the set so each terminated lead can be verified for continuity before deployment. ⚙️
Handling is compact for use in confined spaces and the kit contains both a mini stripper with spare blades and pliers to complete typical voice and data terminations. Note that the cable tester requires a 9 V battery which is not included in the package, so have one available when testing newly made leads. 🔋
Technical Specifications
- Name: Solsop Pass Through RJ45 Crimp Tool Kit
- Connector compatibility: RJ45, RJ11, RJ12
- Cable categories: CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 (round STP/UTP)
- Included consumables: 50 RJ45 connectors and 50 connector boots
- Tester: network/telephone cable tester for RJ45/RJ11/RJ12 (9 V battery not included)
- Tools included: crimping tool, mini cable stripper with spare blades, pliers
Usage Recommendations
Use the crimper to feed conductors through the connector and then squeeze firmly to both crimp and cut excess conductors in a single motion, which is particularly useful when working on multiple terminations in a row. For reliable results, follow the wiring diagram on the tool and inspect the pass through conductors before crimping. 🔧
After termination, plug the lead into the supplied tester to verify pin order and continuity. Testing immediately on site reduces the chance of discovering faults later. Keep spare blades for the mini stripper to maintain clean cuts, and store connectors and boots in a dry container to prevent contamination of the contacts.









