Shrink pliers

An RJ45 crimping tool (also called a UTP crimping tool ) is used to terminate (crimp) RJ45 plugs at the end of a network cable (such as a UTP cable ) . We have plastic, metal (recommended) and special RJ45 crimping tools. Our RJ45 crimping tools can crimp other connectors...

An RJ45 crimping tool (also called a UTP crimping tool ) is used to terminate (crimp) RJ45 plugs at the end of a network cable (such as a UTP cable ) . We have plastic, metal (recommended) and special RJ45 crimping tools. Our RJ45 crimping tools can crimp other connectors besides RJ45, such as the RJ11, RJ12 and some also RJ10 connectors.

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Choosing the right RJ45 pliers

We are happy to help you choose the right network pliers. Our most important advice: choose a solid metal variant.

Metal or plastic?

If you want to use the UTP pliers more often, you are wise to go for a metal RJ45 crimping pliers, these have a longer lifespan than the plastic version. If you also want to crimp other versions than RJ45 connectors, you can choose a special crimping pliers that have multiple options.

Crimping pliers for "easy" connectors

In addition, we supply a special crimping tool for "easy" RJ45 connectors . We see that more and more customers are opting for the new easy Cat5e connectors and easy Cat6 connectors . Here, the wires protrude through the connector at the front so that the order and connection is always correct. This special crimping tool not only crimps the connector, it also cuts off the protruding wires at the front so that it is immediately ready for use.

A UTP pliers also crimps FTP plugs

An RJ45 crimping tool is often called a 'UTP crimping tool'. This is because a UTP cable (unshielded) is the most commonly used network cable . But good to know: our crimping tools are also suitable for crimping FTP connectors.

More information about crimping pliers?

If you are unsure about which crimping tool you need, you can always choose our professional network set . This contains everything you need to make a network cable! Still unsure? Please contact us and we will be happy to help you.

Want to learn more about crimping tools? Read our article on what a crimping tool is and how to use one .

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