ON-Q vs Leviton jacks & plates

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tortuga

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I don't do low voltage full time but helped on a trimout recently and it was all ON-Q stuff last time I did it before that it was all Leviton and Allen-tel.
I messed up several on the ON-Q jacks by punching down too hard, or just plain broke them, now I could be just be fat fingered and out of practice.
I never had a problem with the Leviton ones though.
I am curious what others experience is.
 
I don't know if those companies have something similar but we went to exclusively using jacks that have a tool that presses in all the conductors at the same time. Makes terminating so nice and its easier on the jacks since there isn't the impact from a 110 tool.

 
I like the Leviton jacks largely because their layout of the punch-down colors seems to be the easiest. I haven't had any real problems with other brands, though.
I did invest in a holding tool for small money. You hold the tool and it holds the jack. It definitely saves fatigue and pointy corners on the hands.
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