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Discover CableLeader's range of punch down tools for 110 and 66 type applications. Adjustable impact force, interchangeable blades, and durable construction. Shop now for reliable network installation tools.

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110 Type Adjustable Impact Punch Down Tool
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$24.43
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$23.07
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$21.71
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$20.36
66 Type Adjustable Impact Punch Down Tool
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$26.37
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$24.91
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$23.44
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$21.98
110 Type Impact Punch Down Tool
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$15.82
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$14.94
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$14.06
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$13.19
66 Type Impact Punch Down Tool
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$12.00
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$11.40
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$10.80
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$10.20

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Replacement Blade for Punch Down 110 Type Impact Tool
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$7.36
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$6.93
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$6.50
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$6.06

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Replacement Blade for Punch Down 66 Type Impact Tool
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$7.02
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$6.61
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Replacement Blade for Punch-Down 110 Type Impact Tool
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AISI 4605 Steel Replacement Blade for 110/66 Type Punch Down Tool
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$6.89
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$6.75
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$6.59
110/88 Non-Impact Punchdown Tool
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$5.35
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$4.46
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$4.01
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$3.57
66 & 110/88 Non-Impact Punchdown Tool
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$6.10
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$5.08
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More About Punch Down Tools

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality punch down tools and accessories. Our extensive range of products includes adjustable impact punch down tools for both 110 and 66 type blocks, as well as non-impact punch down tools for 110, 88, and 66 type applications.

Our punch down tools feature:

  • Interchangeable blades: Easily switch between different terminal blocks with our reversible and interchangeable blades for 110 and 66 type applications.
  • Adjustable impact force: Fine-tune the impact force to meet your specific installation requirements, ensuring optimal performance and precision.
  • Durable construction: Built to last, our punch down tools feature sturdy ABS bodies, AISI 4605 steel blades, and A3 steel super-lock blade holders for reliable performance and long-lasting durability.

Whether you're working on patch panels, blocks, or keystone jacks, CableLeader has the perfect punch down tool for your needs. Our tools are designed to streamline your cable termination process, saving you time and effort on every job.

Explore our selection of replacement blades to keep your tools in top condition, and discover the difference that CableLeader's commitment to quality can make in your network installations.

The Essential Guide to Punch Down Tools: Streamlining Cable Termination

Introduction to Punch Down Tools

In the world of network cabling, punch down tools are an indispensable asset for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Also known as RJ45 punch down tools or Krone tools, these specialized instruments are designed to streamline the process of terminating Ethernet cables by inserting the wire strands into insulation-displacement connectors (IDC) on punch down blocks, patch panels, keystone modules, and surface mount boxes.

Understanding Connectors and Specifications

Punch down tools are available in various configurations to accommodate different connector types. The most common are the 110 type and 66 type blades, each designed to seamlessly interface with their respective terminal blocks.

110 Type Connectors: Widely used in modern network installations, 110 type connectors support higher bandwidths, up to Cat6 cabling. These connectors feature insulation displacement slots that are perpendicular to the wire, ensuring a secure and reliable termination.

66 Type Connectors: While still in use, particularly in legacy systems, 66 type connectors are an older design that supports lower bandwidths, up to Cat3 cabling. The insulation displacement slots on these connectors are angled at 45 degrees, requiring a specialized 66 type punch down tool blade.

Blade Types and Materials

Punch down tools are equipped with interchangeable blades, allowing you to switch between different connector types with ease. These blades are typically crafted from high-quality materials like AISI 4605 steel to ensure durability and precision during cable termination.

Punch Down Tool Features and Functionality

CableLeader's punch down tools are designed with a range of features to enhance your cable termination experience:

Impact vs. Non-Impact Tools

Impact Punch Down Tools: These tools feature a spring-loaded mechanism that automatically triggers the blade, delivering a controlled impact force to terminate the wire into the connector. Many impact tools offer adjustable impact force settings to accommodate different installation requirements and cable types.

Non-Impact Punch Down Tools: As the name suggests, these tools rely solely on manual force to punch down the wire into the connector. While less convenient than impact tools, non-impact tools are often more compact and lightweight, making them a suitable choice for tight spaces or on-the-go terminations.

Cutting Function and Reversible Blades

Many punch down tools feature reversible blades with a cutting and a non-cutting side. The cutting side allows you to trim excess wire after termination, streamlining the process and ensuring a clean installation. The non-cutting side is ideal for applications where the wire needs to bridge multiple terminals without being severed.

Ergonomic Design and Durability

CableLeader's punch down tools are constructed with durable ABS bodies and gripped handles for a comfortable, non-slip grip during extended use. The A3 steel super-lock blade holders ensure secure blade retention, preventing accidental dislodging or misalignment during operation.

Applications and Connected Devices

Punch down tools are essential for a wide range of network installations, including:

Whether you're working on a residential, commercial, or industrial network installation, having the right punch down tool can significantly improve your efficiency and ensure a reliable, high-quality cable termination.

Maintaining and Extending Tool Life

Like any precision instrument, punch down tools require proper care and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. CableLeader offers a range of replacement blades for both 110 and 66 type tools, allowing you to easily swap out worn or damaged blades and extend the life of your tools.

Choosing the Right Punch Down Tool

When selecting a punch down tool, consider the following factors:

  • Type of connectors and terminal blocks in your installation
  • Desired impact force and adjustability
  • Ergonomic design and ease of use
  • Durability and longevity of the tool
  • Availability of replacement blades and accessories

By carefully evaluating your needs and choosing the right punch down tool, you can streamline your cable termination process, ensure reliable connections, and maximize the performance of your network installations.

Conclusion

Punch down tools are essential instruments in the world of network cabling, enabling efficient and secure cable termination across a wide range of applications. With CableLeader's extensive selection of high-quality punch down tools and accessories, you can confidently tackle any cable termination project, from small residential installations to large-scale commercial deployments. Invest in the right tools, and experience the difference that precision and reliability can make in your network cabling endeavors.

What is a punch down tool used for?

A punch down tool, also known as an RJ45 punch down tool or Krone tool, is a hand tool widely used to terminate Ethernet cables by inserting the cable wires into the insulation-displacement connectors (IDC) on punch down blocks, patch panels, keystone modules, and surface mount boxes.

How do you use a punch down tool?

To use a punch down tool, first prepare the cable by stripping the sheathing and untwisting the individual wires. Next, arrange the wires in the correct order for the connector. Then, insert the wires into the IDC slots on the connector. Finally, use the punch down tool to press the wires firmly into the IDC slots, securing the connection. For impact punch down tools, you may need to adjust the impact force to meet your installation requirements.

Do I need a punch down tool for Keystone Jacks?

Yes, you need a punch down tool to terminate cables into punch down keystone jacks. Unlike toolless keystone jacks, punch down jacks require a tool to punch the individual wire conductors into the insulation-displacement connector (IDC) slots.

What is the difference between 110 and 66 punch down tools?

The main difference between 110 and 66 punch down tools lies in the blade shape. 110 type tools have blades designed for use with modern 110 type blocks, which support higher bandwidth up to Cat6 cabling. 66 type tools have blades for older 66 type blocks, which only supported up to Cat3 cabling.

Can I use something else instead of a punch down tool?

While not recommended, you may be able to use a T8 (Torx 8) screwdriver or a similar tool as a substitute for a punch down tool in a pinch. However, using the proper punch down tool will provide better results and ensure a secure, reliable connection.

Is a punch down tool necessary?

Yes, a punch down tool is essential for terminating network cables correctly. Excess or improperly terminated wires can negatively impact your network speed and stability. Using a punch down tool ensures that the wires are securely punched down into the IDC slots, maintaining a reliable connection.