Crimping Pliers

Proskit Ethernet Internet Cable Crimping Plier RJ12, RJ11, RJ45 Code: CP-335N

PROSKIT CP-335N crimping tool for CAT 5/6/7 network cables, suitable for cutting, stripping, and crimping network cables. Ideal for everyday repairs or specialized applications, it offers reliability...

PROSKIT CP-335N crimping tool for CAT 5/6/7 network cables, suitable for cutting, stripping, and crimping network cables. Ideal for everyday repairs or specialized applications, it offers reliability and efficiency.

  • Product highlights:
    • Cutting, stripping & crimping cables
    • Locking mechanism
    • Ergonomic & non-slip handles
    • Extra replacement blades with case
    ...
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Description

Description

PROSKIT CP-335N crimping tool for CAT 5/6/7 network cables, suitable for cutting, stripping, and crimping network cables. Ideal for everyday repairs or specialized applications, it offers reliability and efficiency.

  • Product highlights:
    • Cutting, stripping & crimping cables
    • Locking mechanism
    • Ergonomic & non-slip handles
    • Extra replacement blades with case
  • Specifications:
    • Material: Body: Carbon steel, Handle: TPR
    • Dimensions: 142x65x25mm
  • Application:
    • Crimping: RJ45 (8P8C CAT 5/6/7), RJ12 (6P6C), RJ11 (6P4C/6P2C)
    • Cutting/stripping: CAT 5/6/7
  • Package contents:
    • Crimping tool
    • 2x replacement blades
    • Replacement blade case

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
CP-335N
Type
Network
with Casket
No
Electrician
No
Ratchet mechanism
No
with Stripper
No
Network Plugs
RJ45, RJ12, RJ11

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • losvre

    Verified purchase

    Very good, you can do all the crimping with a single tool. You can cut, strip, and connect RJ45, RJ11, and maybe even RJ10 if you are careful. I made 8 connections with shielded RJ45 STP that has the metal casing on single-core 23-24 AWG and multi-core cables, and only one didn't work out due to my own mistake. In terms of crimping force, it's excellent, since I couldn't pull off the one that failed by hand and had to use pliers. Also, avoid crimpers that press 8 and 10 contacts, RJ45, RJ50, in the same mold because the two edge contacts, right and left on the RJ45, get deformed. It’s not always visible to the eye, but with a magnifying glass you can see it, and maybe in the long run it could affect the signal, maybe not, but I did some tests and I’m not risking having to troubleshoot in the future.

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  • DenArt Designs
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    The difference between a good crimping tool with a ratchet is that:
    1) This specific crimping tool opens more than it appears and can handle SFTP+ cables with grounding, and it can cut and strip them correctly and without difficulty, unlike a simple crimping tool.
    2) It can crimp Cat7, Cat8 connectors and apply pressure as long as you wrap the grounding correctly (you need to learn how to do it); it doesn't do it perfectly, but it can apply pressure to that specific point correctly in the finishing.

    If your network is for Cat7 10Gbps (SFP+) or outdoor cables with grounding, you need this; it makes a significantly huge difference compared to a simple crimping tool

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  • Very good, you can do all the crimping with a single tool. You can cut, strip, and connect RJ45, RJ11, and maybe even RJ10 if you are careful. I made 8 connections with shielded RJ45 STP that has the metal casing on single-core 23-24 AWG and multi-core cables, and only one didn't work out due to my own mistake. In terms of crimping force, it's excellent, since I couldn't pull off the one that failed by hand and had to use pliers. Also, avoid crimpers that press 8 and 10 contacts, RJ45, RJ50, in the same mold because the two edge contacts, right and left on the RJ45, get deformed. It’s not always visible to the eye, but with a magnifying glass you can see it, and maybe in the long run it could affect the signal, maybe not, but I did some tests and I’m not risking having to troubleshoot in the future.

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  • The difference between a good crimping tool with a ratchet is that:
    1) This specific crimping tool opens more than it appears and can handle SFTP+ cables with grounding, and it can cut and strip them correctly and without difficulty, unlike a simple crimping tool.
    2) It can crimp Cat7, Cat8 connectors and apply pressure as long as you wrap the grounding correctly (you need to learn how to do it); it doesn't do it perfectly, but it can apply pressure to that specific point correctly in the finishing.

    If your network is for Cat7 10Gbps (SFP+) or outdoor cables with grounding, you need this; it makes a significantly huge difference compared to a simple crimping tool

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Description & Specifications

PROSKIT CP-335N crimping tool for CAT 5/6/7 network cables, suitable for cutting, stripping, and crimping network cables. Ideal for everyday repairs or specialized applications, it offers reliability and efficiency.

  • Product highlights:
    • Cutting, stripping & crimping cables
    • Locking mechanism
    • Ergonomic & non-slip handles
    • Extra replacement blades with case
  • Specifications:
    • Material: Body: Carbon steel, Handle: TPR
    • Dimensions: 142x65x25mm
  • Application:
    • Crimping: RJ45 (8P8C CAT 5/6/7), RJ12 (6P6C), RJ11 (6P4C/6P2C)
    • Cutting/stripping: CAT 5/6/7
  • Package contents:
    • Crimping tool
    • 2x replacement blades
    • Replacement blade case

Manufacturer

Product Number
CP-335N
Type
Network
with Casket
No
Electrician
No
Ratchet mechanism
No
with Stripper
No
Network Plugs
RJ45, RJ12, RJ11

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 3
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • losvre

    Verified purchase

    Very good, you can do all the crimping with a single tool. You can cut, strip, and connect RJ45, RJ11, and maybe even RJ10 if you are careful. I made 8 connections with shielded RJ45 STP that has the metal casing on single-core 23-24 AWG and multi-core cables, and only one didn't work out due to my own mistake. In terms of crimping force, it's excellent, since I couldn't pull off the one that failed by hand and had to use pliers. Also, avoid crimpers that press 8 and 10 contacts, RJ45, RJ50, in the same mold because the two edge contacts, right and left on the RJ45, get deformed. It’s not always visible to the eye, but with a magnifying glass you can see it, and maybe in the long run it could affect the signal, maybe not, but I did some tests and I’m not risking having to troubleshoot in the future.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • DenArt Designs
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    The difference between a good crimping tool with a ratchet is that:
    1) This specific crimping tool opens more than it appears and can handle SFTP+ cables with grounding, and it can cut and strip them correctly and without difficulty, unlike a simple crimping tool.
    2) It can crimp Cat7, Cat8 connectors and apply pressure as long as you wrap the grounding correctly (you need to learn how to do it); it doesn't do it perfectly, but it can apply pressure to that specific point correctly in the finishing.

    If your network is for Cat7 10Gbps (SFP+) or outdoor cables with grounding, you need this; it makes a significantly huge difference compared to a simple crimping tool

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very good, you can do all the crimping with a single tool. You can cut, strip, and connect RJ45, RJ11, and maybe even RJ10 if you are careful. I made 8 connections with shielded RJ45 STP that has the metal casing on single-core 23-24 AWG and multi-core cables, and only one didn't work out due to my own mistake. In terms of crimping force, it's excellent, since I couldn't pull off the one that failed by hand and had to use pliers. Also, avoid crimpers that press 8 and 10 contacts, RJ45, RJ50, in the same mold because the two edge contacts, right and left on the RJ45, get deformed. It’s not always visible to the eye, but with a magnifying glass you can see it, and maybe in the long run it could affect the signal, maybe not, but I did some tests and I’m not risking having to troubleshoot in the future.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • The difference between a good crimping tool with a ratchet is that:
    1) This specific crimping tool opens more than it appears and can handle SFTP+ cables with grounding, and it can cut and strip them correctly and without difficulty, unlike a simple crimping tool.
    2) It can crimp Cat7, Cat8 connectors and apply pressure as long as you wrap the grounding correctly (you need to learn how to do it); it doesn't do it perfectly, but it can apply pressure to that specific point correctly in the finishing.

    If your network is for Cat7 10Gbps (SFP+) or outdoor cables with grounding, you need this; it makes a significantly huge difference compared to a simple crimping tool

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