Punch Down Tool Homemade at Beth Samuel blog

Punch Down Tool Homemade. This tool fits perfectly into the punch connectors on. I bought a modular rj45 connector at lowes and it came with a small plastic punch tool. I decided to try and make a square hole punch myself just to see if it could be done and how hard/easy it would actually work. I went through lots of my tools and landed on a t8 (torx 8) screwdriver type tool. I didn't notice if they sold it separately. You only punch down jacks and patch panels, 110 tool is all you need. Don't untwist to much, just enough to punch it down. The first thing you will need to do is use a bench grinder or dremel to thin the metal down to about half the current thickness, 3/8 from the tip in. If you're cheap like me and can't part with (what seems) extraordinary money for an idc punchdown tool, this might be the solution for.

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I decided to try and make a square hole punch myself just to see if it could be done and how hard/easy it would actually work. This tool fits perfectly into the punch connectors on. I bought a modular rj45 connector at lowes and it came with a small plastic punch tool. If you're cheap like me and can't part with (what seems) extraordinary money for an idc punchdown tool, this might be the solution for. The first thing you will need to do is use a bench grinder or dremel to thin the metal down to about half the current thickness, 3/8 from the tip in. You only punch down jacks and patch panels, 110 tool is all you need. I didn't notice if they sold it separately. I went through lots of my tools and landed on a t8 (torx 8) screwdriver type tool. Don't untwist to much, just enough to punch it down.

How to Use a Punchdown Tool to Terminate a Keystone Jack YouTube

Punch Down Tool Homemade I didn't notice if they sold it separately. I bought a modular rj45 connector at lowes and it came with a small plastic punch tool. The first thing you will need to do is use a bench grinder or dremel to thin the metal down to about half the current thickness, 3/8 from the tip in. I went through lots of my tools and landed on a t8 (torx 8) screwdriver type tool. Don't untwist to much, just enough to punch it down. If you're cheap like me and can't part with (what seems) extraordinary money for an idc punchdown tool, this might be the solution for. This tool fits perfectly into the punch connectors on. You only punch down jacks and patch panels, 110 tool is all you need. I didn't notice if they sold it separately. I decided to try and make a square hole punch myself just to see if it could be done and how hard/easy it would actually work.

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