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Modular
Plug Crimp Tool. You will need a modular crimp tool like
the Philex 24413R. This one is very similar to
the one I have been using for many years for all kinds of telephone
cable work and it works just fine for Ethernet cables. You don't
need a lot of bells and whistles, just a tool which will securely crimp
RJ-45 connectors. Even though the crimper has cutters which can
be used to cut the cable and individual wires, and possibly stripping
the outer jacket, I find that the following tools are better for
stripping and cutting the cable.
Universal
UTP Stripping Tool. I recently bought one of these tools
and it works slick, and it makes a much neater cut. I recommend
that you purchase one if you will be making many cables.
Diagonal
Cutters ("4 to 6"). It is easier to use diagonal
cutters ("diags" or "dikes") to cut the cable off
at the reel and to fine tune the cable ends during assembly. Also,
if you don't have a stripper, you can strip the cable by using a small
knife (X-acto, utility, etc.) to carefully slice the outer jacket
longitudinally and use the diags to cut it off around the circumference.
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