Min. Order: | 500 Piece/Pieces |
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Trade Term: | FOB,EXW |
Payment Terms: | T/T, WU |
Supply Ability: | A large number of |
Place of Origin: | Zhejiang |
Location: | Ningbo, Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer, Service |
Model No.: | TP-5911 |
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Means of Transport: | Ocean, Air, Courier |
Brand Name: | TAEPO / OEM / Neutral |
Category: | Network Communications |
Material: | ABS and Carbon steel |
Color: | Light grey |
Function: | for Nortel MDF teriminal Block |
Life: | No less than 5,000 times |
Working strength: | 130N |
Production Capacity: | A large number of |
Packing: | inner box + carton |
Delivery Date: | 7-14 days |
Punch down tool for Nortel MDF teriminal Block
Description
Question 1: What is a Bix punch down tool ?
Answer: A Bix punch down tool is a specialized tool used primarily in telecommunications and networking for connecting wires to terminal blocks or patch panels.
It features a blade that pushes wires into insulation displacement connectors (IDCs), which secure the wire while cutting off excess.
The tool is designed for efficiency and precision, making it easier to terminate multiple wires quickly and securely. It's commonly used in structured cabling systems for telephone and data networks.
This Ibdn Bix impact punch down tool (bix punch tool) is designed to terminate cables, pigtails, and jumper wires, this punch down tool is perfect for use on 25 pairs bix wiring block.
Question 2: How does a Bix punch down tool work ?
Answer: A Bix punch down tool works by using a combination of pressure and a cutting action to securely connect wires to terminal blocks or patch panels.
Here's a step-by-step overview of how it works:
Preparation: First, the technician prepares the wires by stripping the outer insulation, exposing the individual conductors.
Inserting Wires: The exposed wires are then inserted into the appropriate slots on the terminal block or patch panel. Each wire typically corresponds to a specific terminal.
Positioning the Tool: The punch down tool is positioned over the terminal block, aligning the blade with the wire that needs to be terminated.
Punching Down: The technician applies downward pressure on the handle of the tool. This action pushes the wire into the insulation displacement connector (IDC) on the terminal block. The blade of the tool makes contact with the wire, forcing it down into the connector.
Cutting Excess Wire: As the wire is pushed into the IDC, the blade also cuts off any excess wire. This ensures a clean and secure termination without extra wire sticking out.
Testing: After all connections are made, technicians may test the connections to ensure that they are functioning properly.
Using a Bix punch down tool allows for quick and efficient terminations, especially when dealing with multiple connections in a structured cabling system.
Main Features
1) Cable locking, insertion blades and cable shears included
2) Driving parts adopt excellent chisel tool steel ,The head of punch tools which is made of special material makes punch tools more durable.
3) Punch Tool bit and spring made of excellent metal strip and spring steel
4) A Blade helps to easily remove the blocks from back mount frames.
5) Life: no less than 5,000 times
6) Working strength: 130N
Order Data
ITEM NO | UNIT | DESCRIPTIONS |
TP-5911 | pcs | Punch down tool |
Punch down tool for Nortel MDF teriminal Block
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