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Punch-Down Impact Tool 66 Type Blade/Cutter
The tool's with impact function w/o adjustable impact pressure control
All blades are interchangeable and reversible. Blades are easy to exchange.
Knowledge Base:
Question: What''s the difference between a 66 Type and 110 type tool?
Answer: The difference is the shape of the blade. 66 Type were used on older 66 type blocks which only supported up to CAT3 where as the 110 Type blocks that are more common today will support up to CAT6 and provide better bandwidth.
SKU | 1392 - S6-13 |
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Length (ft) | No |
Color | Gray |
Gauge | No |
Type of Boot | No |
Brand | Monoprice |
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