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RJ plug and boot set Alantec OS100 for network cabling (MPN OS100)
RJ plug and boot set Alantec OS100 for network cabling (MPN OS100)
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RJ plug and boot set Alantec OS100 for network cabling (MPN OS100)
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RJ plug and boot set Alantec OS100 for network cabling (MPN OS100)
RJ plug and boot set Alantec OS100 for network cabling (MPN OS100)
Alantec OS100 is an RJ plug and boot set designed for standard network cabling terminations. The set includes an RJ-style connector and a matching protective boot intended for use with Ethernet patch cords and custom cable assemblies. It provides mechanical contact for copper conductor pairs and a molded boot to improve strain relief and protect the connector from wear in installation and repair tasks.
The connector and boot are supplied together to simplify termination and to ensure compatibility between plug body and boot shape. The molded boot reduces stress on cable conductors at the connector interface and helps maintain cable bending radius near the plug. The RJ-style plug offers standard contact alignment for predictable electrical performance in typical Ethernet applications. The compact design supports installation in patch panels, keystone modules and confined spaces where a standard RJ termination is required.
Prepare the cable by stripping the outer jacket to the appropriate length, untwisting and arranging conductor pairs according to the wiring standard you use. Slide the protective boot onto the cable before inserting conductors into the plug. Fully seat the conductors in the plug contacts, then crimp the connector using a compatible crimping tool. After crimping, slide the boot forward to cover the plug body and provide strain relief. Verify continuity and wiring with a cable tester before placing the cable into service.
Use appropriate crimping tools and maintain proper conductor alignment to ensure reliable contacts. Avoid excessive cable jacket removal and preserve the recommended bend radius at the boot to maintain signal integrity and mechanical longevity.
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