Solsop RJ45 Crimp Tool Pass Through – Cat6 Crimping Tool for Cat5 Cat5e Cat6 8P8C Connector, All-in-one RJ45 Crimping Tool and LAN Tester
£29.99






Price: £29.99
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SOLSOP Tools’ mission is to provide products with performance, durability, and precision, and then ensure that every product delivers reliable, quality at an affordable value.
Pass Through RJ45 Crimp Tool
Battery Cable Crimping Tool
RJ45 Connectors
Wire Crimp Tool/Wire Stripper
The Only RJ45 Crimp Tool You Need: Say goodbye to your old crimper. Cut, strip, and crimp CAT5, CAT5e, and CAT6/6A cables with ease using our all-in-one RJ45 pass through crimp tool. It is easy to operate, even for beginners.
Multi-functional design: Crimps 6 and 8 position modular connectors(RJ11/RJ12, and RJ45), improving work versatility and efficiency.Sturdy and durable, able to withstand long-term use and high-frequency crimping.
Pass Through Technology: Equipped with a precise cutting blade, the crimper can accurately cut the network cable, avoiding damage to the wire core,and trims flush to the end face of the connector, eliminating unintended contact between conductorssignificantly improves work efficiency and has a 100% success rate, making it fast and reliable.
Comfortable grip and portable: Our rj45 crimping tool adopts a humanized design with a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue. Crimper is small and lightweight, convenient to carry, and suitable for use in different occasions.
On-tool wiring guide helps minimize wiring errors for a professional finish.
What You Get: RJ45 crimping Tool, Network Lan Cable Tester(9V battery not included), 50PCS Pass Through Cat6 Connectors, 50PCS Boots, Wire Stripper, Replacement Blades and Solsop Tool Manual
Customers say
Customers find the crimping tool works well, is easy to use, and offers good value for money. They appreciate the kit’s quality, with one customer noting it comes with a handy wiring guide. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding it sturdy while others say it’s not great quality. Similarly, the crimping and cable cutting features get mixed reviews, with several customers reporting issues with proper crimping.
13 reviews for Solsop RJ45 Crimp Tool Pass Through – Cat6 Crimping Tool for Cat5 Cat5e Cat6 8P8C Connector, All-in-one RJ45 Crimping Tool and LAN Tester
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Amazon Customer –
Easy, trouble free RJ45 termination
Although I am an electronics enginner by trade, and I am experienced with using precision termination tools, I have never needed to terminate an RJ45 connector. As I am planning to run an ethernet cable into my workshop, I decided to give this product a try.I have used a short length of external Cat6 ethernet cable to do a test piece and to get used to the tool.I found the tool extremely intuitive to use. Using the stripping part of the tool, with light pressure, it was easy to strip the outer sheath from the cable without damaging the inner cores beneath.After arranging the cores in the correct sequence (unwinding and straightening the pairs first) I found it easiest to slide the wires into the RJ45 connector and then put the connector into the tool. A quick squeeze of the tool’s handle left me with a good looking termination.I used the included cable tester to test the cable, and everything looks good. No short circuits or open lines.I would not hesitate to recomend this tool for anybody wishing to do some DIY ethernet installation.
Tomasz –
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Victor Adrián –
Works well
Cable testes doesn’t come with battery. The tool works just fine, I had no problems using it. You have to be careful when crimping it because you can easily miss fit the socket when cutting the cable excess. Used a few times already, very good for the price.
mr d curtis –
Good for DIY User
I bought the Solsop Crimp Tool to add the RJ45 connectors to a Cat 6 ethernet connection I was running. Job completed now and all OK. Most reviews on here rate the tool as good but a few reviewed gave me cause for concern. With some trepidation I set about making a test lead to practice and develop my skills for fitting the connectors and using the crimp tool. I needn’t have worried as all worked out well and the tool performed well. It is worth making a test lead because as I found, some skill is needed to thread the wires into the connectors and to achieve a fully working lead capable of passing the continuity test. Unlike some others, I found that I could achieve a good quality cable cut using the tool, use the tool to cut the cable outer sleeve without damaging the wires. I was also able to make a successful crimp for every connector I fitted.I would offer the following advice to those attempting to make off the cable and threading and crimping the connectors. Hope you find it usefull:1) Make up a test cable to develop your experience prior to proceeding with the actual job2) Don’t be too heavy handed whilst using the crimp cutter to strip the Cat 6 cable. It is easy to apply too much pressure and end up damaging the cable wires, You can always cut back and start again provided you have provided sufficient additional cable length.3) Threading the wires in the right order into the connector is tedious and fiddly. It helped me significantly by ensuring the wires are long enough to be held between the first finger and thumb with sufficient length to enter the guide channels within the connector. Also it is essential to ensure the wires are straight and the twists in the wire are smoothed out. Otherwise you will never get the wires to enter the connector. I used the plastic covered shaft of an electricians screwdriver and my thumb to stroke the wire and pull out the curly bits. Also essential is trimming the wires straight across to ensure they all enter the connector at the same point. Otherwise some of the wires will not enter.4) After entering the wires in the connector, make sure any wires that have not fully entered the connector are pulled through to remove any kinks within the connector. Otherwise these wires will be pulled tight during the crimping and you will not get a clean flush cut end at the connector tip.5) Check that you have the connectors the right way around (the connector spur to be furthest away from you with the brown wire on the RHS), otherwise although the wires are in order they will be wrong way around. I made up two connectors incorrectly because I was focussing too intently on the overall crimping process.6) You must push the crimp tool handle fully closed to achieve a good crimp. It helps to place the tool on a firm surface and push down. Otherwise a poor crimp is the result and the wire cut off will be uneven. Also ensure the connector is pushed fully home into the connector socket within the crimp tool prior to crimping.
Simeon –
Good for DIY
Cheap for the amount of kit included so I was a bit apprehensive as to whether it would be sufficient to make up a small number of cables. But it was all fine and I’m happy with the purchase. It probably (almost certainly) wouldn’t last up to commercial work, but for a DIY and non-critical work it’s fine
Andrew –
Do not use the plugs
I am no expert on ethernet cables but I found that none of the cables I made with this kit actually worked to transfer data. This is depite the supplied tester showing the cable was good. To cut a long frustrating story short it turns out that the plugs supplied were in some way substandard. When I used the kit with seperately purchased plugs everything worked fine. On the good side the cable crimping tool seems well made and I had no trouble with mis-crimps or cuts. The side cutters are also good, The cable tester is of limited use, see above. If it wasn’t for the plugs I would probably have given five stars at this price. Just don’t use the plugs
Amazon Customer –
This is an excellent tool.
Great quality feel and action – lock works very welll, excellent tool.
Marek Dusza –
Works as it should
Used it a few times to terminate Cat 5, and it does the job. Good price for what it is.
Uwe Johann –
Die verwirrende Auswahl an Crimpzangen und Co. und die weit auseinandergehenden Preise und Rezensionen sind für den Einsteiger echt ein Problem. Vor allem, wenn man sich noch durch den Dschungel von Cat5 bis Cat7 oder mehr kämpfen muss, oder durch die Kabelbelegung T568B oder A. Ich hab irgendwann das Vergleichen aufgegeben und einfach auf gut Glück dieses Set gekauft: Nicht teuer, aber auch nicht das allerbilligste.Meine Erfahrung: Man bekommt eine ordentliche Grundausstattung für den Einstieg. Natürlich ist Profi-Werkzeug besser, aber wenn man nur gelegentlich mal ein Kabel verlegt und zwei Stecker dranmachen will, reicht dieses hier aus.Die Multifunktions-Crimpzange ist prima, ich hatte keine Probleme. Man muss als Neuling eben erstmal rausfinden, wie man sie bedient. Klar, nach 200 mal Crimpen wird bestimmt was wackeln, aber der Start lief reibungslos.Der Seitenschneider zum Abknipsen ist gut. Sehr gut funktionierte das eigentlich etwas klein und billig aussehende Abisolier-Werkzeug. Da war ich sehr positiv überrascht, wie leicht das ging. Beide Funktionen, Seitenschneider und Abisolierer, bietet auch die Crimpzange. Ich fand die Einzelwerkzeuge aber etwas besser.Eine kleine Einschränkung gibt es nur beim Netzwerktester, der leider ohne Batterie geliefert wird (eine 9-Volt-Batterie hat nicht jeder zuhause). Den Preis muss man draufrechnen. Zudem ist es nur ein ganz einfacher Tester, der aber immerhin anzeigt, ob alle acht Drähte plus Erdung angeschlossen sind. Kompliziertere Probleme kann man damit nicht lokalisieren. Ist aber auch bei DEM Preis ein bisschen viel verlangt. In meinem Fall fehlte mir einfach das Wissen, dass sogenannte âVerlegekabelâ nicht zwischen zwei klassischen RJ45 Steckern, sondern zwischen zwei Steckdosen laufen müssen. So zeigte er bei mir immer âalles perfektâ an, aber einen Netzwerkkontakt gab es erst, als ich spezielle âwerkzeugloseâ Stecker verwendete.Ebenfalls dabei sind auch noch 50 rj45-Stecker und 50 passende Abdeckungen. Die mitgelieferte Anleitung auf einem kleinen Faltblatt ist dagegen eher mau.Neben der fehlenden 9-Volt-Batterie wäre noch eine praktische Werkzeugtasche in Etui-Form eine tolle Sache. Zudem habe ich noch eine Flachzange zum Glätten der Drähte genutzt.Fazit: Für den Einstieg ein ganz ordentliches Set mit gutem Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis.
Jan Johansson –
Prisvärd. Liten och smidig.
HimiJim –
This thing is awesome. Just worked on a cable today to troubleshoot whether it was the connectors or cable. Turned out it was the cable, used cable tester that came with kit and it flagged cable as having line 5 being bad. Crumpet is easy to use and makes quick work of pass through connectors
Tony at Home –
This is my 3rd set of crimper, tried this cause it looked easier to us, it was a good pick
imothep –
Acheté ce kit pour me faire mes propres câbles à la maison pour interconnecter mes appareils réseau.Après avoir pris le coup de main, j’ai tellement aimé utiliser cette pince que je n’arrivais plus à m’arrêter.Précise, multi-format, passthrough pour faciliter le sertissage RJ45, j’en suis ravi.Pas utilisée depuis un moment, mais elle sera bientôt sortie du placard pour un nouveau projet d’envergure :-).