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Alwayslearningelec

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If you have 2000 separate runs of 4 pair cat 6 do you really have 8000 pairs so 16,000 "punch down pairs" if you punch down a pair at the jack and patch panel?

Can't comprehend the number..seems so high although the calculation is right....I assume
 

Alwayslearningelec

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Sure do. Hope your wrist hold out.

You can get 4-pr punch tools, like http://www.provantage.com/hubbell-tx4p~7HUBL3MV.htm (other companies make them, too). Makes things a little easier.

Yeah I would imagine the 4 pair tool is better. What would you say it takes to punch down a pair.... I watched a you tube video and between pulling back the jacket, shaping the wire etc. I would say about 5 minutes a psirb
 
Yeah I would imagine the 4 pair tool is better. What would you say it takes to punch down a pair...

Assuming that we're just just talking about terminating, not combing out the mass of cables and dressing them... should be under a minute- strip jacket (there's a tool for that), fan out pairs, untwist just enough and press into block, slam with tool. It's the time to dress everything in nicely and properly label each jacket that'll kill you.

For labeling, I like the Panduit self-laminating labels. You can get them in laser-printer sheets or on rolls. Start at http://www.panduit.com/Products/ProductOverviews/IdentificationandLabelingSystems/index.htm.
 

Alwayslearningelec

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Assuming that we're just just talking about terminating, not combing out the mass of cables and dressing them... should be under a minute- strip jacket (there's a tool for that), fan out pairs, untwist just enough and press into block, slam with tool. It's the time to dress everything in nicely and properly label each jacket that'll kill you.

For labeling, I like the Panduit self-laminating labels. You can get them in laser-printer sheets or on rolls. Start at http://www.panduit.com/Products/ProductOverviews/IdentificationandLabelingSystems/index.htm.


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hbiss

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If you have 2000 separate runs of 4 pair cat 6 do you really have 8000 pairs so 16,000 "punch down pairs" if you punch down a pair at the jack and patch panel?

Can't comprehend the number..seems so high although the calculation is right....I assume

That is correct. Network wiring has become mind numbing grunt work when you get into systems that large. Not something I would want to subject myself to.

-Hal
 
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