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Impact Punchdown Tool with 110 & 66 Blade

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93-200-016
High & Low Settings | Cuts & Terminates | Single 110 & 66 Blade | Interchangeable & Reversible Blade
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Impact Punch Down Tool with 110 & 66 Blade

Punchdown tools are used to insert and cut voice and data cable terminations in a single motion. This adjustable punchdown tool has high and low actuation settings to meet the termination requirements or to fit user preferences. The impact punchdown tool features a reversible blade and can store a backup blade in the handle. This punchdown tool offers reliable and easy-to-use operation.

Features:

  • Inserts and cuts terminations in one simple operation
  • Includes a single blade for 110 and 66 (the 66 blade is cut style)
  • Safe storage for spare blade
  • Sure-Lock style holder provides fast, easy blade changes and prevents blade pullout
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Q: What’s the difference between Impact and Non-impact punchdown tools?


A: Impact Punchdown tools are designed for any volume of terminations. They are spring loaded which provides a mechanical advantage when punching. Impact punchdown tools provide most of the force required. Another advantage of an impact punchdown tool is they will give a cleaner and more consistent punch because the tool controls the force applied to the wire.


Non-Impact Punchdown Tools are designed for low volume terminations. They are a great choice for home users who only plan on installing a few lines. Unlike impact punchdown tools the user must provide all of the force required to punch seat and cut the wires. This can become tiresome for large installations. Non-impact tools a generally less expensive than impact tools.


Q: What is the difference between 66 punchdown block and 110 punch down block?


A: A 66 punch down block is typically used in telephone operations for connecting wires to the hubs. The 110 punch down block will typically be used in computer networking applications.