Jienk 5PCS RJ11 6P4C CAT3 Telephone Keystone Jack with 4Pin Screw Terminal Breakout Board, RJ11 Female Jack to 4Pin Screw Connector for Telephone

$8.99
by Jienk

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This is a RJ11-6P4C(6 position, 4 contacts) modular connector, commonly used for telephone handsets and wall outlets. This Cat3 6P4C Keystone Jack with Terminal Block is wired in accordance with the EIA/TIA 568B wiring standard for structured cabling. 【Standard Keystone】Perfect solution for adding a telephone port to your project enclosure, If you need to add a panel-mount connection for tidiness. Fits most blank wall plates, patch panels or surface mount boxes in the market. 【Nice&Tidy】Suitable for wall decoration for a variety of places, can be well-integrated and embedded in the wall. Wiring patterns clear labeled on the back for visual reference. 【Reliable Connection】Having the screws for wire termination, letting you establish a good grip on the cable for reliable electrical contact. Gold plated pins, provides stable and fast transmission. This RJ11 telephone screw jack keystone is designed to be snapped into blank wall plates, patch panels or surface mount boxes, to provide your home or office a landline phone jack.
Specifications:
Interface: RJ11 6P4C
Terminal Wiring: T568A/T568B
Color: White
ELECTRICAL:
Current rating: 1.5AMPS
Voltage rating: 125VAC
Insulation resistance: 500 MΩ Min
Dielectric strength:1000V DC Rms 60Hz.1 Min
MECHANICAL
Durability:750 Mating cycles min
Housing:PC
IDC: Phosphor bronze
IDC Accept: 22-26 AWG Wire
Contacts: Phosphor bronze with gold plated
Package included:
5 × RJ11-6P4C modular connector

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