Keystone Jack
A keystone jack is a female connector used in data communications, particularly local area networks (LANs). The jack is usually mounted in a wall plate or patch panel. A keystone plug is the matching male connector, usually attached to the end of a cable or cord.
A principal advantage of keystone connectors is their versatility. Several types of keystone jack can be mounted on a single patch panel. They are available in unshielded and shielded forms, and can accommodate cords and cables having various numbers of conductors.
The term keystone derives from the characteristic shape of the jack, resembling the standard RJ-11 wall jack used to connect telephone sets, fax machines, and dial-up computer modems to conventional telephone lines.
Feature: Keystone Jack is designed for superior performance that meets or exceeds industry standard TIA/EIA 568AT568B The keystone jack are designed to work in conjunction with the Cables To Go wallplates and surface boxes or any standard keystone and angled multimedia wallplate or patch panel. Each keystone jack includes 110-type IDC straight-back termination with strain relief caps, and comes standard with gold plating on the jack contacts. Keystone jack is available in 9 colors to match housing or allow color- coded designation port in compliance with TIA-606 requirements. Technical specification: Contact resistance: ≤2.5MΩ Insulation resistance:≥1000MΩ Di-electric strength: ≥DC 1000V (AC 700V)1min,no spark-over and arc. Keytone jack Connection durability: more than 750 times 8 pin connection
Items:
UTP/FTP Cat.6A/6 keystone jack Cat.6 FTP keystone jack IDC
Cat.5e/6 keystone jack Cat.6 keystone jack
Cat.6 FTP keystone jack Cat.5e/6 keystone jack
Cat.5e RJ45 keystone jack toolless Cat.5e RJ45 keystone jack
How to mount Tongrun Keystone Jack RJ-45, category 5e, vertical type:
Step 1: Prepare Tongrun Keystone Jack RJ-45, Category 5e, vertical type and the tools necessary for termination.
Step 2: Put numeral marking on the cable using the markers.
Step 3: Using stripper and cutter make a circular undercutting of the cable jacket to strip it.
Step 4: Remove the undercut portion of the cable jacket. Strip the cable portion necessary only for convenient cable termination (approximately 50 mm (1.96")).
Step 5: Prepare the twisted pairs according to the wiring scheme on the module printed board (T568A or T568B).
Step 6: Arrange the twisted pairs on the module contact blades preserving the integrity of pairs twisting. While using IDC modules ("Insulation Displacement Connector") it is not necessary to strip the wire insulation.
Step 7: Using Impact punch down tool press the conductors against the stop. The IDC module contact blade cuts through the insulation and into the bare conductor, which guarantees a reliable contact.
Step 8: Terminated Tongrun Keystone Jack, Category 5e.
Step 9: Keystone Jacks is mounted in the surface box by latching.