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Crimping tool W-STAR WS200R for RJ45 RJ50 RJ12 RJ11 with cutter
Crimping tool W-STAR WS200R for RJ45 RJ50 RJ12 RJ11 with cutter
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Crimping tool W-STAR WS200R for RJ45 RJ50 RJ12 RJ11 with cutter
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Crimping tool W-STAR WS200R for RJ45 RJ50 RJ12 RJ11 with cutter
Crimping tool W-STAR WS200R for RJ45 RJ50 RJ12 RJ11 with cutter
The W-STAR WS200R crimping tool is a compact handheld instrument designed to terminate modular plugs RJ45, RJ50, RJ12 and RJ11. The tool integrates a cutter for stripping and trimming cable jackets and conductors, allowing preparation and crimping in a single device. Its manual operation and durable jaws make it suitable for on-site network installation and telephone cable repairs where portability and speed are required.
The tool combines crimping and cutting functions in a compact form factor, reducing the need to carry separate tools. Precision-milled crimping dies ensure reliable contact compression for common modular plugs used in Ethernet and telephony. The ergonomic handles provide a firm grip for repetitive use, while the robust construction supports regular fieldwork and maintenance tasks without specialised equipment.
Prepare the cable by untwisting pairs and trimming the jacket to the required length using the built-in cutter. Arrange conductors in the correct pinout for the selected plug type and insert the wires fully into the modular plug. Place the plug into the appropriate crimping die and squeeze the handles firmly until the crimp cycle completes and the connector is secured. After crimping, verify contact seating and test continuity with a cable tester when applicable.
Use the WS200R in dry, clean conditions and avoid excessive force beyond normal crimping pressure. For consistent results, inspect modular plugs and cables before crimping and perform a continuity or wiring test after termination. Store the tool in a protective pouch to prevent jaw misalignment and maintain cutting edges.
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