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  • punch down tool

  • Ksh.900.0
    Ksh.700.0
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  • Brand:Telecommunication
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  • Category: networking
Product description

What it is

A punch‑down tool (also called a punch‑down insertion tool, IDC tool, or sometimes a “Krone tool”) is a specialized hand tool used by network and telecommunications installers. It is designed to terminate wires into insulation‑displacement connectors (IDCs) on:

When the tool is pressed onto a wire already placed in a slotted post, a spring (in impact models) drives the blade to seat the wire into the connector, and often simultaneously trims the excess wire. Wikipedia+1


Key Features

Here are some typical features you’ll see in a good punch‑down tool:


How it works

  1. Strip the cable (if needed), arrange the conductors and insert them into the IDC slots of the connector (patch panel, keystone, block).

  2. Position the punch‑down tool blade over the wire and the IDC slot.

  3. Press down until the tool’s spring releases (in an impact model) or until the wire is fully seated. At that moment:

    • The IDC slot’s metal blades slice through the insulation and make contact with the conductor.

    • If the blade has a cutting edge, the excess wire is trimmed off flush. Wikipedia+1

  4. Release the tool. If the tool is designed for cable type, the termination is done; move on to the next conductor.


Applications / Use‑Cases


Things to Consider / What to Check

When choosing or using a punch‐down tool, keep the following in mind:

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