Good Afternoon Scrappers,
I found these 4 wire telecom ends on an old phone system. Does anyone know the name of them? I tried a google image search and ebay with no results. Are they still used today in special applications?
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Good Afternoon Scrappers,
I found these 4 wire telecom ends on an old phone system. Does anyone know the name of them? I tried a google image search and ebay with no results. Are they still used today in special applications?
No one can identify these? :(
Is there a plug on the clip?
Edit: that is most likely a 4/8 wire slitter, splicer or junction by the way it's designed ... heck if I can identify which one.
Yes, RJ11 plug. It sort of looks like a "reusable" RJ11... since I can remove the wires and reuse the plug... but never seen one like that before.
punch down 4P4C connector RJ9 RJ10 or RJ22
more info here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_connector
AT&T 700A4 103941464 RJ-14 Modular Wire Plug
I don't know the name but I've replaced many over the years with the crimp on type like Oldtoothlessbassmaster posted.
They were cheap to buy and didn't require a 100 dollar crimp tool.