How To: Terminate an Unshielded Cat6/6A RJ45 Plug
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Published on Apr 21, 2024
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Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Terminate an Unshielded Cat6/6A RJ45 Plug
Materials Needed:
- Cat6/6A cable
- Strip tool
- Gloves
- Metal dowel or screwdriver
- RJ45 plug (pass-through kind)
- Electrician's pliers
- Flush cutter
Step 1: Cut the Cable
- Measure and cut your Cat6/6A cable to the desired length if you haven't already done so.
- Ensure a nice flush cut at the end of the cable.
Step 2: Strip the Cable
- Use the strip tool to raise the blade all the way up.
- Insert about two and a half inches of the cable through the tool and lower the blade to make firm contact with the cable jacket.
- Turn the tool twice to score the jacket without cutting through it.
- If you accidentally cut through, remove the damaged portion and start again.
- Pop off the cable jacket to expose the conductors.
Step 3: Prep the Cable
- Flush cut off the rip cord (if present).
- Arrange the conductors in a flared-out or star pattern to remove the spline.
- Make four snips at a downward angle close to the edge of the cable jacket to cut the spline.
- Untwist the conductors using a twisting motion.
Step 4: Straighten the Conductors
- Use a glove and a metal dowel or screwdriver to straighten the conductors.
- Make two to three passes upwards with moderate pressure to straighten each conductor.
Step 5: Arrange the Conductors
- Arrange the conductors in the T568B sequence: white orange, orange, white green, blue, white blue, green, white brown, brown.
- Ensure the conductors are in the correct sequence and keep them in order.
Step 6: Terminate the Plug
- Cut the conductors to a flush length that allows them to fit evenly into the plug.
- Insert the conductors into the pass-through RJ45 plug in the correct sequence.
- Use electrician's pliers to ovalize the end of the cable to fit into the plug.
- Push the cable jacket as far up into the plug as possible.
Step 7: Crimp the Plug
- Use the crimping tool to secure the plug onto the cable. Ensure the conductors clear the plug.
- Press the strain latch presser bar to crimp the cable jacket securely.
- Check that none of the golden contacts have popped up.
Step 8: Final Check
- Inspect the termination to ensure it's secure and properly crimped.
- Trim any excess cable jacket with a flush cutter.
- Verify that the termination is tight and neat, ready for networking use.
Congratulations! You have successfully terminated an unshielded Cat6/6A RJ45 plug. Enjoy your networking!