| Place of Origin: | CHINA |
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| Brand Name: | Zion communication OR OEM |
| Certification: | ISO, CE, RoHS, UL |
| Model Number: | Free Pressure Toolless plug |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1,000 PCS |
| Packaging Details: | 1 PC/Plastic Bag, PCS/Carton |
| Delivery Time: | Normally 10 workingdays |
| Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C |
| Supply Ability: | 30,000 PCS / Month |
| Model: | Free Pressure Toolless Plug | Bnad: | Zion Communication |
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| Color: | Black,Grey | Loading Capacity: | 60kg |
The ZCTPU6A-B2 is a CAT6A RJ45 unshielded toolless plug designed for fast field termination, supporting both solid and stranded cable in 22AWG, 23AWG, and 24AWG ranges for structured copper cabling projects.
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The CAT6A RJ45 UTP Toolless Plug is a field-termination connector designed for projects that need quick, repeatable assembly without traditional crimp-tool workflow. It is positioned for structured copper installations where technicians need to terminate cables directly on site while maintaining CAT6A-level permanent-link alignment.
This model is unshielded and supports both solid and stranded cable conductors in 22AWG, 23AWG, and 24AWG sizes. From a project perspective, that combination makes it useful for installers handling different cable constructions across commercial LAN, telecom, and building-network deployments.
Toolless plugs can reduce on-site assembly time, but the real project benefit depends on matching the plug to cable OD, conductor type, wiring standard, and installer discipline during wire seating and closure.
The ZCTPU6A-B2 is built around speed, compatibility, and easier field handling. Its toolless structure and broad conductor support make it more flexible for installers working in varied on-site conditions.
| Feature | What It Means | Project Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Toolless Design | No standard crimp-tool assembly workflow | Speeds up field termination and reduces tool dependency |
| CAT6A UTP Structure | Unshielded CAT6A RJ45 plug format | Fits UTP copper installations requiring CAT6A performance positioning |
| Solid and Stranded Cable Support | Matches both conductor constructions | Improves field flexibility across different cable types |
| 22/23/24AWG Compatibility | Supports common LAN conductor sizes | Reduces model-switching complexity in purchasing |
| T568A / T568B Wiring Support | Wiring sequence shown directly in the product sheet | Makes field termination more intuitive and repeatable |
| PCB + IDC Internal Layout | Internal contact and wire-seating structure supports signal alignment | Helps improve termination consistency |
| RoHS / REACH Compliant | Compliance statement included | Useful for procurement and project documentation |
| White Housing | Standard color option | Supports consistent appearance in structured installs |
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | RJ45 UTP CAT6A Toolless Plug |
| Model | ZCTPU6A-B2 |
| Related Product Name in Sheet | RJ45 UTP CAT6A Toolless Plug (ZC-G40U-C6A-B2) |
| Type | CAT6A RJ45 unshielded toolless plug |
| Color | White |
| Compliance | RoHS, REACH compliant |
| Cable Type Support | Solid and stranded |
| Cable AWG Range | 22AWG / 23AWG / 24AWG |
| Contact Resistance | 20m ohm |
| Insulation Resistance | <= 500M ohm @ 100 V DC |
| Withstand Voltage | DC1000V AC700V RMS 60HZ, 1MIN |
| Permanent Link | CAT6A permanent link: conform to ANSI/TIA/EIA 568B.2-10 |
| Storage Temperature | -40° / +70° |
| Operation Temperature | -10° / +60° |
| Plastic Material | New PC |
| Gold Pins | Phosphor bronze, gold plating 3u'' or 50u'' |
| Terminal Pins | Phosphor bronze, zin plating |
| RJ45 Contact Life | 750 times min |
| IDC Terminal Life | 250 times min |
The plug uses a New PC plastic housing combined with phosphor bronze contact elements and an internal IDC/PCB-oriented structure. This configuration is designed to support field termination consistency while keeping the product compact and suitable for direct RJ45 equipment connection.
| Construction Element | Specification | Practical Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Housing material | New PC | Supports durable enclosure structure for field use |
| Gold pins | Phosphor bronze, gold plating 3u'' or 50u'' | Helps align contact-grade expectation to project requirement |
| Terminal pins | Phosphor bronze, zin plating | Supports internal conductor termination structure |
| RJ45 interface lifecycle | 750 times minimum | Useful for service-life planning in frequently repatched environments |
| IDC termination lifecycle | 250 times minimum | Relevant to retermination tolerance and service maintenance |
For field-installed toolless plugs, conductor seating accuracy matters more than speed alone. The installer should match the correct wiring sequence and fully press the housing until the wire enters the IDC pin chase.
The ZCTPU6A-B2 is suitable for field RJ45 terminations where technicians need to assemble connectors directly on site, especially in structured copper LAN and telecom environments using unshielded CAT6A-level plug architecture.
| Application Scenario | Why This Plug Fits | What to Verify Before Approval |
|---|---|---|
| On-site LAN cable termination | Toolless design improves assembly convenience | Cable AWG and conductor type match |
| Field service or repair work | Useful where technicians need quick replacement or retermination | Correct T568A/T568B sequence and closure quality |
| Commercial building copper cabling | Broad AWG support helps standardize across projects | Cable OD and space around connector head |
| OEM or contractor bulk purchase | Clear technical and environmental data support specification matching | Required contact plating and compliance needs |
| Equipment-side direct network connection | Product sheet shows compatibility with RJ45 network ports | Plug body space and bend clearance at device side |
The fastest correct selection starts with four checks: is the system unshielded, is a toolless field-termination workflow preferred, does the cable fall within 22–24AWG, and does the installer accept IDC seating rather than standard crimping? If yes, this plug is usually a strong fit.
| Decision Point | Choose This Plug When | Do Not Choose It When | Alternative Direction | Cost / Risk / Maintainability Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shielding strategy | The project uses UTP cabling and does not require shielded plug continuity | The system is shielded and needs matched shielded connectors | Use a shielded RJ45 plug | Correct match avoids grounding and EMC inconsistency |
| Termination workflow | The project prefers toolless on-site assembly | The team prefers conventional crimp-tool plug workflow | Use a standard crimp-type plug | Proper workflow match reduces installation error |
| Cable conductor compatibility | Cable is solid or stranded in 22AWG, 23AWG, or 24AWG | Cable falls outside the stated conductor range | Select a plug matched to the actual cable type | Avoids fitment and contact reliability issues |
| Performance expectation | CAT6A permanent-link alignment is acceptable for the application | The project spec requires different or additional performance claims | Verify specification alignment before ordering | Prevents submittal and acceptance mismatch |
| Contact specification | Standard 3u'' plating is acceptable or 50u'' is defined early | The project has undefined contact-grade expectations | Clarify plating requirement before RFQ release | Reduces procurement and quality disputes |
| Installer readiness | The team can follow the six-step installation sequence reliably | The project prefers simpler familiar workflow for all installers | Use the connector type most aligned with field skill level | Right selection improves consistency and lowers rework |
Choose this model when the project uses UTP cabling, the conductor range is 22–24AWG, and field technicians benefit from a toolless IDC-style plug rather than a conventional crimp plug.
A correct selection should evaluate conductor type, AWG compatibility, shielding requirement, field workflow, and expected lifecycle. That prevents a technically acceptable plug from becoming inconvenient or unreliable in the actual installation environment.
| Selection Factor | Question to Ask | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Cable type | Is the project using solid, stranded, or mixed cable types? | Use this model when the site needs one plug supporting both |
| Conductor size | Does the cable stay within 22AWG, 23AWG, or 24AWG? | Verify cable spec before bulk purchase |
| Shielding requirement | Is the structured cabling system UTP or shielded? | Choose this only when unshielded design aligns with the whole system |
| Installation workflow | Will the project benefit more from toolless assembly than from standard crimping? | Use toolless when field speed and repeatability matter |
| Contact requirement | Is standard 3u'' enough, or is 50u'' preferred? | Lock the plating requirement before order release |
| Maintenance expectation | How often will plugs be repatched or reterminated? | Check RJ45 and IDC life data against service expectations |
| Dimension | Value | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Overall length | 47.40 mm | Useful for device-side clearance planning |
| Front width reference | 14.4 mm | Relevant to connector-space awareness |
| Front height reference | 11.60 mm | Helps assess fit in tight equipment ports |
| Cable entry diameter references | Ø13.97 / Ø8.50 shown | Useful for understanding strain-relief and cable-entry geometry |
The product sheet includes a six-step instruction manual. This is useful for field teams because installation consistency has a direct impact on termination reliability and testing results.
| Step | Action | Installer Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Take off the cable jacket by tool about 2 cm | Avoid damaging conductor insulation |
| 2 | Put cable into IDC according terminal T568 | Follow the correct T568A or T568B sequence |
| 3 | Cut away the extra wires | Keep termination neat and controlled |
| 4 | To insert IDC into PCB | Make sure the assembly seats correctly |
| 5 | Press down both side plastic housing until the wire enters into the IDC pin chase | Ensure full closure and wire seating |
| 6 | The finished product | Inspect before testing or deployment |
Its main advantage is faster field termination without standard crimp-tool workflow, while still supporting CAT6A unshielded application positioning.
It is stated to match both solid and stranded cable in 22AWG, 23AWG, and 24AWG sizes.
It is an unshielded CAT6A RJ45 toolless plug, so it should be matched to UTP system design.
Yes. The gold pins are specified as 3u'' or 50u'' options.
The product sheet shows T568A and T568B pin arrangement guidance, and the installation steps instruct users to place the conductors into the IDC according to terminal T568.
Buyers should confirm cable AWG range, conductor type, shielding requirement, preferred plating level, and whether the site team wants a toolless installation workflow.
The ZCTPU6A-B2 is a practical CAT6A UTP toolless plug for projects that value flexible field termination, mixed conductor compatibility, and direct installation guidance. Its value comes from the balance of toolless workflow, AWG range support, electrical data, and contact customization options.
For best results, match it to a clearly defined unshielded cabling architecture, verify the cable size range before ordering, and make sure field teams follow the wiring and closure steps carefully. When those conditions are met, it becomes a strong choice for efficient copper field termination.
Send your cable type, conductor size, shielding requirement, plating preference, and project quantity. ZION can help you confirm the most suitable RJ45 plug configuration before purchase.