Cat6 PatchLock RJ45 FTP Patch Leads
Cat6 PatchLock RJ45 FTP Patch Leads Cat6 PatchLock RJ45 FTP Patch Leads

Cat6 PatchLock RJ45 FTP Patch Leads

Secure your Cat6 network connection with these unique PatchLock RJ45 Patch Cables. PatchLock Key Required - Sold Separately

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3 - 4 day lead time

Don't forget to order your PatchLock Key, required for unlocking cables

PatchLock RJ45 Patch Leads are a simple yet highly effective way of preventing accidental or malicious removal of cables on your network. PatchLock leads are 100% compatible with any standard RJ45 socket resulting in no extra costs involved with retrospectively upgrading existing sockets.

These Cat6 PatchLock Cables have been made using the highest quality shielded FTP Cat6 Cable and FTP RJ45 Cat6 Plugs.

PLEASE NOTE THESE LEADS ARE MADE TO ORDER AND SO UNLESS FAULTY ARE NON-RETURNABLE

 Insertion and removal is made using a simple key tool.

Features:

  • Tamper resistant – Security key locks in the plug for added physical security
  • Compatible with all industry standard RJ45 Cat 5e, 6 and Cat 6a sockets 
  • Enhanced Security – Removal Tool required to release the secure lock 
  • Offer full compliance with the Cat 5e, 6 and Cat 6a (TIA/EIA-568). 
  • Fitted with clear flush snag-less strain relief boots, suitable for patching into high density hubs and switches 
  • Terminated with high 50um gold plated RJ45 plugs with staggered contacts to optimize performance.

 

Instructions for Use:

Locking

Insert the RJ45 plug into the RJ45 socket as normal. Push the coloured locking lever forward to lock the plug.

Unlocking

To remove the plug from the socket use the Boot Key Removal Tool. The coloured protective cap must be removed before the tool can be used.

Attach the Removal Key to the rear of the coloured locking lever as shown below.

Pull the Removal Key away from the plug to unlock the coloured locking lever.

To remove the key from the coloured locking lever, lift upwards until the key detaches. Care should be taken not to use excessive force as this may damage the key.

The RJ45 plug can then be removed from the socket in the normal way by compressing the latch.