Vertical Cable 078-2150 V-Max 1-Punch Down Termination tool - For Vertical Cable Keystones Only
The I-Punch Tool is designed for exclusive use with Vertical Cable CAT5e, CAT6, and CAT6A V-Max keystone jacks, requiring no extra dies or blades. It features a heavy-duty ratcheted mechanism for stability and includes a built-in cable cutter, enhancing efficiency and ease of use for networking projects.
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California’s Proposition 65 protects California consumers by requiring special warnings for products that contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm where those products would expose consumers to such chemicals above certain threshold levels.
If a product description on this site directed you to this page, the warning for this item is:
Customers with a California billing or ship to address.
California implemented new guidelines for Proposition 65 warnings, effective August 30, 2018. These guidelines were applied to make the warnings more clear and reasonable.
Learn more from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) site here.
The I-Punch Tool is designed for exclusive use with Vertical Cable CAT5e, CAT6, and CAT6A V-Max keystone jacks, requiring no extra dies or blades. It features a heavy-duty ratcheted mechanism for stability and includes a built-in cable cutter, enhancing efficiency and ease of use for networking projects.
California’s Proposition 65 protects California consumers by requiring special warnings for products that contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm where those products would expose consumers to such chemicals above certain threshold levels.
If a product description on this site directed you to this page, the warning for this item is:
Customers with a California billing or ship to address.
California implemented new guidelines for Proposition 65 warnings, effective August 30, 2018. These guidelines were applied to make the warnings more clear and reasonable.
Learn more from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) site here.