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Reddit mentions of Fluke Networks 10061810 D914S Impact Punch Down Tool with EverSharp 66/110 Cut Blade

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Fluke Networks 10061810 D914S Impact Punch Down Tool with EverSharp 66/110 Cut Blade. Here are the top ones.

Fluke Networks 10061810 D914S Impact Punch Down Tool with EverSharp 66/110 Cut Blade
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Lifetime warrantyD914S soft touch impact tool features a rubber handle and special ergonomic design for better grip and to reduce hand fatigueHook & spudger tools and blade storage are built into the handleAutomatic spring handle choose low impact for 24/26 gauge wire or high impact for 22 gauge wireIncludes 66/110 ever sharp blade for termination into 66/110 wiring blocksFor replacement blades search 'Fluke Networks 10056000'
Specs:
Coloryellow, blue, black
Height0.1 Inches
Length11.9 Inches
Number of items1
SizeWith Eversharp 66/110 Cut Blade
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width4.1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Fluke Networks 10061810 D914S Impact Punch Down Tool with EverSharp 66/110 Cut Blade:

u/joshlove ยท 1 pointr/sysadmin

When I was a field tech, mostly working with structured cabling and networking equipment I took the following along with me, some of these things are no longer needed with VOIP phones though:

u/GoabNZ ยท 1 pointr/electricians

The stripping tools you can get cheap, and don't really impact ease of use, just make sure the blade is set to the correct depth as to not damage the pairs but deep enough to break the outer jacket. You can get cheap crimpers off Amazon but they aren't the nicest to use. I'm sure you can settle with them if you are just doing your own house, but doing bettering as part of my job, certainly would recommend a proper punch down tool (such as this style and not the cheapies online.