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lan tool kit 100
crimping hardware for every lan connector; use with coax, ethernet, and telco cable; include coax crimp tool frame, rj crimp tool with BUILD-In cable cutter and cable stripper for TWISTED-Pair and flat cable, multipurpose stripping tool for TWISTED-Pair and flat cable, standard ethernet DIE-Standard N-Type for LN110, LN115 connectors, RG58/59 round DIE-Thinnet bnc "o" crimp for pvc (FC058) , plenum (FC055) , RG59, RG62 bnc (FC090) connectors, RG58/59 hex DIE-Thinnet bnc hex crimp for pvc (FC058) , plenum (FC055) , and RG59, RG62 connectors, D-Sub die for FA810 and FA820 crimping pins, RJ-45 DIE-8 position modular die set for modular plugs, padded storage container
A hand held tool designed to install various types of terminals on electrical conductors. See also compressing tool, splicing sleeve.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
No known electrostatic discharge (esd) or electromagnetic interference (emi) sensitivity.
Represents items with no adp components
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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