The Greenlee 117AV is a Punchdown Tool, commonly used for terminating wires into various types of telecom and datacom connectors, such as RJ45 jacks, patch panels, and distribution blocks. It's a hand-held tool designed to quickly and reliably insert wires into insulation displacement connectors (IDCs) while simultaneously trimming off excess wire. The tool is known for its durability and ease of use, making it a staple for network installers and technicians.
Applications:
- Network Cabling: Terminating wires into RJ45 jacks for Ethernet connections.
- Patch Panel Installation: Connecting cables to patch panels in data centers and network closets.
- Telecom Wiring: Installing and maintaining telephone systems using distribution blocks.
- Structured Cabling: Implementing structured cabling systems in commercial and residential buildings.
- DIY Networking: Creating custom network cables for home or small office setups.
Features:
- Impact Adjustment: Adjustable impact settings to control the force applied during termination.
- Blade Storage: Integrated storage compartment for spare blades.
- Ergonomic Design: Comfortable grip for extended use.
- Reversible Blade: Blades can be reversed for different wire gauges or IDC types.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand frequent use in demanding environments.
Benefits:
- Reliable Connections: Ensures consistent and secure wire terminations for optimal network performance.
- Time Savings: Speeds up the termination process compared to manual methods.
- Reduced Errors: Minimizes the risk of incorrect wire placement or damaged connectors.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for various types of telecom and datacom connectors.
- Long-lasting Performance: Durable construction provides years of reliable service.
Additional Details:
The Greenlee 117AV is typically used with industry-standard IDC connectors. The impact adjustment feature allows users to customize the force applied to the wire, preventing over-termination or damage to the connector. The reversible blade often has a cutting side and a non-cutting side, enabling both termination and wire stripping. The tool is generally compatible with a wide range of wire gauges commonly used in network cabling. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and blade replacement, can prolong the tool's lifespan. Ensure the correct blade type is used for the specific connector being terminated. Always follow manufacturer instructions for proper usage and safety precautions.