Angled modular jack - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Angled modular jack


Nov 1, 1999

The AngleJack series of copper-based modular jacks provides a 45o angled design to increase accessibility and lower stress on the attached cables. Designed for typical wallplate and patch-panel installations, the jacks use a standard footprint for drop-in replacement into existing board designs. The jacks meet Category 5 performance specifications and, according to the manufacturer, do not require multilayer printed-circuit-board compensation.

Available in shielded and unshielded versions, the angled jacks are equipped with the user`s choice of 30- or 50-microinch gold plating. Contacts are wire-formed for mechanical and electrical performance.

STEWART CONNECTOR SYSTEMS INC.

GLEN ROCK, PA


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