Keystone Jack
Application: A keystone jack is a female connector used in audio, video and data communications. It serves as a receptacle for a matching plug, which is a matching plug, which is a male connector of the same type as the jack. A plug is usually attached to the end of a cable or cord that is connected to another device, making it possible to connect the device to the keystone jack. Keystone jacks are typically mounted in wall plates or patch panels, although they might also be included in surface-mount boxes. They are used extensively in local area networks based on Ethernet technologies. Description: Keystone Jack (CAT 6 & CAT 6A UTP) Features: IDC Contacts that allow re-termination for Wiring Changes without Damaging the Unit Dual Colour Coding Allows 568A/B Wiring Configuration Can be Terminated Using Industry Standard Punch-down Tools Gold Plated 50 Micron IDC Contacts Connector Type: Unshielded Wire Contact Range: 22~28 AWG Insertion Cycles: 750 Times Current Rating: 1.5A Housing Material: Thermoplastic ABS + PC (UL 94V) Connector Material: Phosphor Bronze Alloy Plated (50 micro-inch gold over 70-100 micro-inch Colour: White (standard) or customizable Download Keystone Jack