What is the part number for the 110 equiv of a 66 block?

Is there an analog to the 66 block with 110-type punchdowns? What is it called?

Assuming there is, can one do cross-connects that are CAT5e or even CAT5-compliant?

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Al Dykes
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A 110 block.

Hubbell's 110 blocks are Cat5e compliant.

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Many other manufacturers are as well. I haven't seen any cat6, but then again, most cat6 stuff is still pretty specialized.

If you want to get the cat5e rating, make sure to not unwind your pairs too much, you still have to get them within half an inch of termination, even on your cross-connects.

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Doug McIntyre

siemon company part number is S110AB2-100FT. This is for the kit that includes the legs, labels and clips. It will do 100pr.

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65.82.33.222

In Siemon part it's an S110DW1-50-89.

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Hmmm, if you can do it on a 110 block, yes. It isn't a whole lot of fun, because the jacket keeps the twists in place. Your jumper wire ends up being jacketed Cat-5e cable.

Except for the density, I'd either use the Leviton plate with 12 holes on an 89 bracket, or the 6 jack 89 bracket

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Carl Navarro

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Carl Navarro

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