🔌 Punch it up with precision!
The Southwire PDTP-K1 Professional Impact Punchdown Tool is designed for terminating twisted pair cables into wall jacks and patch panels, featuring durable 110 and 66-style blades, an ergonomic design for comfort, and convenient accessory tools for enhanced functionality.
Manufacturer | Southwire Company |
Part number | PDTP-K1 |
Item Weight | 130 g |
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 130 g |
Item model number | PDTP-K1 |
Size | One Size |
Colour | Multi |
Material | Blend |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | US |
Measurement Accuracy | 1 |
Included components | TOOL, PDTP-K1 PUNCHDOWN IMPACT 110 66 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**7
Great punchdown
This will be my second unitIt's a great punchdown with nice featuresComes with a hook and flat head bit on the sidesAnd 2 blades for 66/110Rubberized grip and strong outer shell.that asorbs scrapes and abuseI like it I had several others and this one is simple and cool
J**S
A Great Quality Tool, Coming From a Klein Guy
Normally I stick with Klein tools for work, but I needed another PDT and this one was on sale. I'm really impressed by it so far. It feels great in the hand and the rubber grips do the job for those times when you need to punch down a run into a patch panel with only 1U of space to work with. The spudger really came in handy for those times.As for the action, I can successfully punch down a wire the first time ~90% of the time, which is pretty impressive. I'd recommend this PDT easily and I'll be paying a lot more attention to Southwire now.
C**R
Does The Job.
Sure is loud when you punch with it, but otherwise easy to use and a great tool.
P**R
The hook near the blade saves SO MUCH TIME
I do commercial low voltage and personally recommend Southwire’s impact punch over others. The hook and seating tool near the blade portion make terminating patch panels that are sandwiched between switches MUCH easier. This feature cuts down on troubleshooting and retermination time, as well as wasting less length on coppers that are already too short.
D**T
Its working well in a professional environment- for a while.
I bought this tool to work on a construction site.. We are wiring a 17 floor hotel.. This is my first time doing a job this size.. On any given day I have punched anywhere from 25 to 100 jacks. I have been working at this pace for the past 8 weeks.. and this tool is holding up fine and has no problems.. The blade is still sharp after punching 100s of jacks. I have my tool set to high impact. I find low impact sometimes requires an extra punch to set the wires into the jack.. This is my first "professional" grade tool.. so I don't have a lot to compare it to. I can tell you that it keeps up fine with Klien punch down tools.. Also. The fold out tools are great. I use them when a jack has to be repunched.. So all in all.. if your looking for a punch down tool that will work in a professional environment.. consider purchasing this one..My south wire finally broke. I replaced it with a Klein. The Klein punches faster, has punched the double the amount of jacks and is still going strong. I like SouthWire.. but their punch down tool dont seem to have the longevity of a Klein.
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