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Platinum
Tools® Launches New ezEX®38RJ45 Connector During CEDIA Expo 2019
Available as Both Shielded and
Unshielded and Made in the USA,This RJ45 Pass Through Style Connector
is Designed for Smaller Cables and Conductors Typically Found in Cat5e
and Smaller Cat6 Cabling
NEWBURY PARK, Calif., August 13, 2019 – Platinum Tools®
(www.platinumtools.com), the leader in
solutions for the preparation, installation, hand termination and testing of
wire and cable, is proud to announce the launch of the new ezEX®38 RJ45 connector during CEDIA Expo 2019, held in Denver from Sept. 12-14 at the Colorado Convention Center, booth # 4133.
“Available as both shielded and
unshielded, the ezEX38
RJ45 connector is designed for smaller insulation diameters typically
found in Cat5e and smaller Cat6 cabling,” explained John Phillips, Platinum Tools, LLC product manager. “The
ezEX®38 features the same unique integrated patented Hi-Lo stagger load bar,
allowing the conductors to pass through the front end of the connector making
it easy to verify the wiring sequence before terminating. This connector is
typically used with Cat5e and smaller Cat6 cabling. The compatible crimping
tool is our EXO Crimp Frame® and EXO-EX Die™ (100061C).”
Additional features and
specifications include:
·
Recommended for Data and PoE Applications
·
10 Gig Rated
·
Simple one piece/pass through design, no bars or
liners
·
Insulation Diameter (Conductor) Size range: .033in.
– .038in. (0.84 –0.97mm)
·
Max Outer Diameter: .290in. (7.36mm)
·
50 micron gold plated contacts
·
5e/6/6A compliant
·
Solid or Stranded 24-22 AWG
·
TIA, TAA, RoHS, UL & FCC compliant
“Platinum Tools has been asked by
installers to create an ezEX that will work on the smaller insulation diameters,
and we answered the call,” Phillips concluded. “Now we can offer a full range
of insulation diameters from 0.033 in. thru 0.048 in.”
For additional pricing and more
information on Platinum Tools and its complete product line, please visit www.platinumtools.com, call (800)
749-5783, or email [email protected].
About Platinum Tools
Platinum Tools, founded in 1997,
was created based upon two very simple objectives. First, develop the absolute
best possible solutions for the preparation, installation, and hand termination
of wire and cable. Second, implement an operational infrastructure that can
deliver these products in an efficient, timely, and high quality manner.
All of our products must absolutely
satisfy three critical benchmark criteria…utility of function; quality of
function; and economic value. Our people are our company. They, too, must be
focused on and work to satisfy three critical benchmark criteria…customer
satisfaction; product knowledge and expertise; and willingness to learn and
adapt.
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