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The Everest easyJACK is a specialized 90° angled Cat6 punchdown tool designed for rapid, one-handed termination of Everest Media keystone jacks. Featuring an adjustable die head for precise wire seating and an ergonomic grip to reduce hand strain, it comes bundled with 20 durable slim-profile Cat6 keystone jacks (10 blue, 10 white), making it a complete, time-saving network installation kit.

| ASIN | B087N4LFTL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #202,081 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #982 in Cat 6 Ethernet Cables |
| Brand | Everest Media Solutions |
| Colour | Multicolored |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic |
| Item Weight | 820 g |
| Item model number | EMS-KTOOL |
| Manufacturer | Everest Media Solutions |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Package Dimensions | 22.9 x 17.6 x 4.7 cm; 820 g |
| Size | Tool + 20-Pack |
M**E
La herramienta funciona muy bien, nada más tener cuidado al comprar JACK deben ser los modelos que indica, ya que solo es funciona para esos conectores,
A**Z
Pues me gusto mucho lo práctico que Es para instalar una red con jack Keytone. Deja muy bien ponchado . El costo beneficios recomendado
T**E
I've keystoned a fair amount of cabling over the years, somewhere over 2,000 terminations. I bought this crimp tool, along with EMS's RJ45 jacks in bulk, for my own remodel. Wish I'd found these years ago. There's a very mild learning curve and it's important to get the tension set properly. Once you're there, this is an amazing tool. No more pucks to deal with to keep dents off drywall. No more bang-bang-bang impact tool to mash a hole in your finger when your hands get tired or sweaty and a keystone rolls out from under the impact tool. None of that. A couple of hours to terminate 30 cables at both ends (I don't claim to be fast), everything was muscle memory by the 4th or 5th keystone. Push wire into one side of the keystone, turn the cable into its valley, push 4 more in, check, set the keystone in the crimper, one squeeze and you're done; the tool seats and cleaves in one go. Perfect terminations, 60 for 60, all confirmed by my Fluke CIQ. Happy times, next task. The system isn't cheap. It's also not cheaply made. The crimper has good hand feel and its padded case has real rather than living hinges and closures. Can't speak to its long term durability or how long its blades stay viably sharp after one small project, but I'm relegating my Fluke crimper, impact tool and puck (if I can find it) to a dusty, disused corner of the tool cabinet. VERY well done, EMS!
W**N
I was pleased with the crimp quality of this tool. Only thing I noticed is that the clearance for sliding in the RJ45 Keystone jack is extremely tights. The jack quite often got caught on the teeth for the crimper when trying to add or remove the plug. If the crimpers opened just a 1/16th of an inch more then it would have been perfect. Just a note: you have to use the Everest RJ45 Keystone jacks, it will not work with any other jack.
A**D
This tool is easy to use. Traditional punch down tools are fine, but can be fiddly when one isn’t running cable every day or every week. Last night I redid most of my old connections to a patch panel to a new panel with insets for keystone jacks. It was so easy and each connection was right the first time! I realize that with more experience and training I could get a lot faster and yield better results, so I blame myself rather than my old tools, but I am so relieved to have a tool that is so easy to use and reliable! It is well worth it for running Ethernet in your home or one-off office setup.
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