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Features:
Wire Combination Range:
300V
22 to 16 AWG
Min. 2 #22
Max. 2 #16
22 to 14 AWG
Max. 3 #16
600V
Min. 1 #18 & 1 #20
Max. 2 #14
18 to 12 AWG
Min. 2 #18
Max. 4 #14 & 1 #18
The Ideal 33-719 Telephone/Data Cable Splice and Repair Kit includes the Kinetic� Super IDC specialty tool and red connectors needed for common telephone splice/tap applications as well as for repairing damaged data or voice conductors. The all-in-one tool can cut, strip, and crimp all types of jellybean UR/UY/UB IDC contact butt and tap connectors. The kit includes 25 gel-filled UR Red, 3-wire butt splice connectors.
The Ideal 33-719 is designed with a special parallel action, smooth flat plate crimping area that evenly crimps the jellybean in a consistent manner that leaves the connector body undamaged. Traditional linesman or other types of generic pivoting pliers do not offer a parallel action and will damage the plastic shell of the connector, or not seat the wires properly into the IDC sockets.
The tool will work with all industry standard IDC jellybean type connectors.
The tool also includes 22 and 24 AWG stripping holes and a wire cutter for other common telephone installation requirements.
When using the IDC connectors � do NOT strip the individual conductors before inserting them into the connectors. The connectors, once crimped, will pierce the insulating jacket of the conductors providing common conductivity among the conductors.
Installing one-piece compression RG-11 F connectors just got easier. No more uncertainty when inserting the cable into the connector. No more collapsed center pins. No more wasted connectors and rework time on the job.
With the Ideal 89-211 patented InSITE� Technology feature, now standard on all IDEAL RG-11 compression connectors, field termination of these blind entry connectors is simpler, faster and now provides a higher performance connection for all video based applications.
The InSITE window is a 360� clear window which allows the installer to verify that the prepped cable has been inserted far enough into the connector to make contact with the fixed pin-before the connector is compressed.