The RJ45 Keystone Jack belongs to an intermediate connector, which can be installed on the wall or desktop. It is like a CCTV socket on the wall of a room. Plug the RJ45 Keystone Jack into the information module socket to connect to the network. At present, there are more common RJ45 Keystone Jack in the market, such as RJ45 CAT5,CAT6,CAT7, etc., which are shielded and unshielded, free of hitting and need to wire.
A good RJ45 Keystone Jack will adopt a compact appearance design, which can increase the density of the socket port. The colloidal part of the socket shell is made of ABS impact-resistant plastic material. The box mouth is equipped with a dust cover to prevent dust and moisture from invading. At the same time, the high-quality RJ45 Keystone Jack will use gold-plated shrapnel, which can effectively extend the service life of the module and increase the transmission efficiency!
Next,you can learn the wiring steps of six types of unshielded RJ45 Keystone Jack. First, we will prepare tools: RJ45 Keystone Jack, wire stripping knife, wire punching knife and CAT6 network cables.
Step 1: We first put the network cable into the wire stripping knife, rotate the wire stripping knife, peel off the outer envelope, and then cut off the cross skeleton.
Step 2: After cutting off, we will separate the wire cores of the network cable and mark them according to the wire sequence on the RJ45 Keystone Jack (the wire sequence standard of T568B is usually used). The wire cores will be embedded in the corresponding card slots in turn. It should be noted that the wire sequence standards of the module and the crystal head must be consistent.
Step 3: Since we are showing a linear module, we need to use a wire cutter to press hard to make the wire core copper wire fully contact with the knife, and finally cover the back cover, so that a CAT6 unshielded RJ45 Keystone Jack is ready!
Finally, we can use the tester to test whether the RJ45 Keystone Jack is connected, the other end of the network cable is connected to a module or a crystal head, and then use the Patch Cord to connect the RJ45 Keystone Jack, insert both ends of the network cable into the network tester, and you can see the tester indicator flashes from 1-8 in turn, proving that this is a qualified CAT6 unshielded RJ45 Keystone Jack!
The above is the structure introduction and wiring steps of the RJ45 Keystone Jack, isn’t it very simple? Try it yourself quickly ~
Post time: Oct-25-2022