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It is a two-piece connector designed for UTP cables with "hard" conductors, not designed for wire. I had to get used to a different workflow than with one-piece connectors. The sheath of the cable is removed at the cut end to be crimped to about 4-5 cm so that the individual cores can be threaded into the holes in the small inner part of the connector one at a time or successively. This virtually eliminates incorrect wiring if one correctly distinguishes the colours and follows the sequence. The total time of individually threading all eight wires seems to be an unnecessary delay compared to threading the aligned wires at the same time, but it seems to me the same or even shorter than carefully aligning them in the correct order before insertion. The problem is that the holes in the inner part of the connector are not in one plane next to each other, but the even and odd ones are offset in height. That's why simultaneous threading is difficult and gradual threading works out faster for me. But maybe I'm just not handy enough, I don't crimp for a living. Care is advisable when trimming the wires correctly at the same time after threading them into the inner part of the connector. The cutting edge of the pliers or scissors must be perpendicular to the axis of the cable and just behind the end of the inner part. The angled cut and protruding wires may subsequently prevent the inner part from fully inserting into the outer part of the connector. But it can be done with normal tools and also repaired without degrading the connector if the cut fails. Simply remove the inner part, remove another piece of the sheath, realign the wires, thread and trim.
When inserting the inner part with the strung wires into the outer part of the connector, it is impossible to get confused, the inner part will only fit into the rear position if turned correctly. In addition, the grooves on the inner part clearly show the side into which the contact blades will go during crimping. The side must therefore be turned towards the connector contacts.
The mechanical locking of the cable in the connector seems to me to be inappropriate. The cable sheath is not crimped and fixed by a cross bar extending across the entire width of the connector cavity as in other connector types, but only by two small protrusions on the edges. The images on the Alza site do not show this detail at all. It is true that the UTP Cat6 cable has a slightly larger diameter due to the internal spacer forming a partition between the pairs compared to UTP Cat5, which does not have this element, and probably therefore Cat6 should hold better in the connector, but the two protrusions have, in my estimation, more symbolic than actual function.
The connectors of the type I have evaluated work and no problems were found during the measurements.
Lower percentage of incorrect wiring than one-piece connectors, no risk of spontaneous switching of wires when inserting into the connector before crimping
The small internal parts of the connector are wrapped in paper, which is easy to spill and lose
The fixing of the outer sheath of the cable against pulling out of the connector is inappropriately and unreliably designed
The two-piece connector requires a slightly different workflow than conventional one-piece connectors
The connector is not through, i.e. cutting off the protruding wires must be done BEFORE inserting the inner part into the larger part of the connector
( Info ) The small plastic parts are inserts for RJ45 connectors, which are used when crimping Ethernet cables. They help to align the individual wires inside the connector correctly to ensure reliable contact. They are mainly used in pass-through connectors where the wires pass through and are easily aligned before crimping.
It is a 2 piece connector, I only found this out after I destroyed 4 without successfully crimping them because I didn't get the 2 piece, without which the connector is impossible to plug in properly.
horrible, they don't have rails for wires, so it is practically impossible to ensure that they are inserted correctly. 3 attempts, not one failed, I'm throwing the rest away
I didn't know what the problem was at first, so I didn't write anything more specific. However, now that I got different plugs and kept the same cable and all the other HW I know the problem was in the plugs, as the new plugs work perfectly fine from the first try. With these I couldn't get more than 100 Mbps out of the cable, while with other terminals 1 Gbps is absolutely no problem