🔧 Crimp smarter, connect faster — the pro’s choice for flawless CAT6 installs!
The Klein Tools 80024 Kit combines a ratcheting data cable crimper with 50 CAT6 pass-thru plugs, designed for fast, reliable voice and data cable installations. Featuring an ergonomic grip, integrated wire stripper, cutter, and an on-tool wiring guide, this all-in-one kit ensures precision and efficiency for professional-grade network setups.
Brand | Klein Tools |
Color | Yellow/Black |
Item Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W |
Handle Material | yellow, black |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Specification Met | Meets relevant industry standards for CAT3, CAT5e, CAT6/6A cables and RJ11, RJ12, RJ45 connectors |
UPC | 092644800245 |
Manufacturer | Rowenta |
Part Number | 80024 |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 80024 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Crimper & Plugs |
Pattern | Kit |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Racheting Data Cable and CAT6 Plug 50-Pack Tool Kit, Pass Thru Installation Tool Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**.
Very nice tool!
Works great for my crimping and making my ethernet cables, saves me time, great quality!
G**7
Very useful all in one tool for pass through plug implementation
I was forced to terminate about 20 CAT6 ethernet lines (or pay someone $700 to do it for me), so I wanted to get a really quality tool to make this first time task as painless as possible.This is a great quality tool that has done a great job for me so far. I successfully terminated 8 lines so far and it was easy enough to do. This cuts the wire, strips it, and crimps the pass through connector onto the wire in a really solid way.Highly recommended.
R**R
High quality tool!
I am unsure as to the durability of this crimper as I bought it for one really big job but so far it does the trick! Bought it to rewire my house with Cat 6 as I now have optic fiber internet. Worked great! The diagram on the tool comes in extremely handy until you can memorize the color order of the wires. I did have one instance that it didn't crimp correctly but was due to user error lol! I would recommend for sure.
C**C
Best tool for network cable!
Best tool i could ever have for stripping and connecting cat 6 cabling. Always recommend Klein over no brand names
S**K
Really nice tool
had been a while since I terminated twisted pair. Bought this tool and the push through RJ45’s. Makes it really easy. Tool has wiring diagrams on it for those of us that dont do this often. Wire cutter/stripper works well and doesnt cut into the conductors. Worth the month. Very precise.
K**S
Works almost as well as a $50 crimping tool should, but better than the alternatives
At $50, this is an expensive tool to me. It is roughly twice the price of no-name alternatives. It's not like I'm making 100's of cables with it. I will probably make a dozen, but they will be of custom lengths for direct burial CAT6, PoE access points, as well as PoE cameras. At that rate, it adds about $4 to each cable I make with it vs $2. However, my time is also expensive to me too. With the right tool, the job of attaching connectors to the cable can go faster.I have used a non-pass through RJ45 tool to crimp cables in the past. Closed-end RJ45 crimping has several concurrent and frustrating challenges that must be balanced while crimping:1. Getting the wire ordered properly and keeping it that way while also....2. cutting the wires to a flat end to go into the connector...3. with the wires not too long so that the outer sheath won't get crimped to the connector...4. nor too short that it won't reach the blade conductors at the end of the connector either...5. without letting go of the 8 wires pinched flat to go into the connector...6. otherwise the wires get out of order and/or their lengths are no longer even and fit correctly into the connector.Mess up any of the above, and one wastes the time taken and often a connector and some wire. Trying to identify which end is bad isn't easy. Sometimes one must guess and then one has a 50/50 chance of doing 2 ends again instead of just 1. One must have a first attempt success rate in attaching connectors correctly better than 1/2 the time or one won't be able to complete a cabling job.At best, that is a frustrating art for me. My wife has helped when I've run cable for church and she is more patient and nimble crimping closed end RJ45. However, it is a challenge for her as well. At times, we found ourselves hitting that 1/2 time success rate. Trying to get a cable done could seem to take forever. At that rate, $2 or $4 per cable seems worth it.I'm installing CAT 6 at home and knew that I should get a different tool to deal with crimping the thicker cables. I found the pass through connectors and crimping tools and realized it should make the task easier as points 2,3, and 4 are no longer concerns. The crimping time is cut so that point 5 is no longer as critical. The 6th point also is less critical because if the wires are out of order then it will be evident before crimping. Pull the wires out of the crimping tool and try again.I tried a no-name version of the same type of pass-through RJ45 crimping tool first. It was about 1/2 the price of this one. After being very disappointed with the performance, I figured I would spend the extra money to buy this name brand version of the same tool. This tool performed much better and is adequate to do the job.The one disappointment with this tool was it could not strip CAT 5e with the built in stripper. This was a problem with the other pass through tool I purchased before buying this one. I used a small plastic tool with a blade from my non-pass through kit to strip instead. I suspect the built in stripper will work for CAT 6 or 7 as those cables tend to be thicker, but have not tried it yet.Critical improvements in this tool vs the other pass through crimping tool:1. The Klein tool cuts the pass through wires off at the end of the connector when crimping. The other tried, but couldn't. There was 1 wire in my test with the Klein tool that need a little tug to separate the waste wire insulation from what was in the connector after crimping, but that was all. The other tool required using a box knife as the blade on it did not make sufficient cuts to removed the excess with modest pulls. Not needing a cutting surface for the excess is not an absolute requirement, but it is important since the cable install location may not have such a surface.2. The RJ45 connector can be easily removed after crimping. A small pull was all it needed. The other tool would not release the connector after crimping. I had to use a jeweler's flat head screw driver to depress the tab on the connector inside the crimping tool's receptacle so I could remove it. Note that the Klein tool held the RJ45 connector latched in too--if it weren't crimped. That's a feature and not a bug. It helps free a hand from holding the connector in place before crimping. Pulling it out before crimping isn't a normal thing to do so it isn't a problem. Being able to remove the connector easily is not an absolute requirement, but a cable install location may not be well lit to see the tab to pry. The length available at a PoE camera drop or WIFI access point may not be convenient to be messing around with a small screw driver over one's head as one tries to poke and prod a connector out of the crimping tool that is being held with the other hand.If one is going to be making a dozen custom cables or more, I recommend buying this product. For the pro and the amateur, it will likely be worth the efficiency gained compared to the alternatives.
S**.
Best Buy Network Crimper
I've been installing networks since 2000, and this Klein Tools 80024 is the best plug installation tool I have ever used! Make sure you get the pass-thru plugs which allow the wires to pass thru, because they are much easier (and faster) to install.
D**R
Works! Great Product!
Works as intended, ease of use, haven’t used it long enough to see how long the blades will last. Had no problems either the pass-through connectors.
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