Klein Tools VDV226-110 Ratcheting Modular Data Cable Crimper / Wire Stripper / Wire Cutter for RJ11/RJ12 Standard, RJ45 Pass-Thru Connectors
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Klein Tools VDV226-110 Ratcheting Modular Data Cable Crimper / Wire Stripper / Wire Cutter for RJ11/RJ12 Standard, RJ45 Pass-Thru Connectors

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  • Brand
    KLEIN TOOLS
  • Color
    Yellow/Black
  • Item Weight
    14.4 Ounces
  • Product Dimensions
    6.1"L x 1.11"W
  • Handle Material
    comfort grip
🔒Full-cycle ratchet for secure crimps
⏱️Pass-Thru tech cuts prep time
⚙️3-in-1 crimper/stripper/cutter

Description

🔧 Crimp smarter, not harder — the pro’s choice for flawless data connections!

  • VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY - Supports RJ11, RJ12, and RJ45 connectors for all your voice and data cabling needs.
  • ALL IN ONE PRECISION TOOL - Streamline your workflow with crimping, stripping, and cutting in a single ergonomic device.
  • ERROR REDUCING WIRING GUIDE - On-tool wiring diagram minimizes mistakes, saving costly rework and materials.
  • SECURE RELIABLE CONNECTIONS - Full-cycle ratchet mechanism ensures every termination is complete and durable.
  • PASS THRU CONNECTOR EFFICIENCY - Slash installation time using RJ45 Pass-Thru plugs that eliminate tedious prep work.

The Klein Tools VDV226-110 is a professional-grade, ergonomic modular data cable crimper that combines wire stripping, cutting, and crimping into one compact tool. Designed for RJ11, RJ12, and RJ45 Pass-Thru connectors, it features a full-cycle ratchet for secure terminations and an integrated wiring guide to reduce errors. Its Pass-Thru technology significantly speeds up installation, making it an essential tool for efficient, reliable voice and data cable setups.

Specifications

BrandKLEIN TOOLS
ColorYellow/Black
Item Weight14.4 Ounces
Product Dimensions6.1"L x 1.11"W
Handle Materialcomfort grip
Grip TypeErgonomic
UPC092644690945
ManufacturerKlein Tools
Global Trade Identification Number00092644690945
Part NumberVDV226-110
Item Weight14.4 ounces
Country of OriginTaiwan
Item model numberVDV226-110
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
SizePack of 1
StyleCrimper
MaterialSteel with Black Oxide
Power SourceHand Powered
Item Package Quantity1
Measurement SystemMetric
Included ComponentsCrimper
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Can you use this for non pass through connectors?
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Do you have to use the Klein pass thru connectors or will these work with any pass thru RJ45 connector?
Will these crimpers work with other vendors ez connectors / pass through rj45 connectors. example (platinum tools ez-rj45 cat6 connectors)

Reviews

4.8

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C**Z

Solid tool that will last, very minor complaints

Worked flawlessly on the first try. I made two cat6 cables quickly without any mistakes.This review is 4.5 stars (or maybe between 4.5 and 5) but Amazon only allows whole-stars. I decided on 5 because 4 is too low.The tool feels sturdy and the mechanism is firm but not tight (perfect). This is the first time I've used a ratcheting crimper, and I'm a fan over non-ratcheting crimpers (though it's been decades since I last crimped any RJ45 connectors). The sheath-cutter works surprisingly well, though you should always inspect the individual wires to see if you have cut their sheaths as well.If you have large hands, this tool will feel small, but there is no issue using it. This tool seems like it would be equally easy to use for right-handers and left-handers, though each would likely choose a different grip (thumb near the fulcrum for left-handers, thumb near the end of the handle for right-handers).This tool really is great, I only have a few small issues.My only real complaint about this tool is that it can't be closed for storage. It's got a ratcheting handle so you can clamp-down on the connector during crimping, but then it always springs back to its fully-open position. Imagine having to store all your scissors in the "X position" (open) rather than the "Y position" (closed). I guess I'll just get some twine to hold it closed when it's in the drawer.There is a "safety override" knob on the handle. It's labelled "override" on the tool and the instruction card helpfully clarifies that as a "safety override", and it's used to allow you to release the ratchet before it's reached it's final position. I kinda feel like the solution to the "won't stay closed" problem could have been solved using this same knob, but rotated in the other direction, perhaps.When inserting the RJ46 connector into the tool for crimping, the connector does not lock like it would, say, in an actual Ethernet connection. This means that you have to ensure that you really, REALLY made sure to push the connector all the way in, and that it doesn't move at all as you perform the crimp. The crimping operation does not push the connector either way, so you SHOULD be okay, but you are on your own to ensure proper alignment. The "crimp nest" appears to be a separate die-cast component and could easily have been designed to have a clip to ensure proper and steady positioning.This crimper unfortunately comes with no connectors, and the bundle with connectors is an extra $15 for 50 connectors. I decided to buy much cheaper connectors and they worked perfectly fine. I kinds thing think this too should come with some really small number of connectors, like maybe 4. Otherwise you have to buy a lot of them if you only need a few. I suppose if you are buying a crimping tool, you are not interested in making just one or two cables, but at least it would let you get a sense of what quality connectors you would need to buy, or to compare to others you might find.The wiring diagrams directly on the tool are great, but they are stickers. I suspect they will wear-off over time. Anything that won't last the life of the tool isn't really worth much. Sure, you can find the wiring pattern on the internet, but having it on the tool is SUPER nice.The instructions tell you to strip between 1.5" - 2" of the sheathing which I found to be way more than necessary, but it depends upon the type of connector and a few other factors. In my case, I decided to start conservatively and cut a full 2" off the end, and ended up with 3/4" or more of discard wire pieces being sheared-off during the crimp (which is the point of the "pass-thru" design). That seemed to me like a lot of waste. In one instance, the outer wires weren't completely cut during the crimp/shear operation, but I could just twist them off the end of the connector after I removed it from the tool. I think the blade could afford to be 1/16" wider or so.The instructions don't make this suggestion, but after you have straightened each of the individual wires for insertion into the connector, I would recommend trimming them all flush to make the placement easier. The cutter doesn't look like it would work well for this, but it does: just put the wires across the oddly-angled center of the tool and close the jaws.It looks like there is plenty of space to lose stray cut-ends of wire into this tool. I've only had it for 24 hours so I haven't had much opportunity to fill it up with junk and have to clean it. There are 3 pins holding the two faces of the tool together, and each of the 3 has a retaining ring on it, so I'm optimistic about the serviceability of this tool. Had them been rivets or some other permanent fastener, I'd be less optimistic.

E**H

The pass thru design is a game changer

All in one functionality with the RJ45 pass-thru technology that makes it faster, easier and more accurate crimps. It crimps and flush cuts the RJ45 wires at the same time. Makes it simpler and faster to arrange, align, cut and crimp. Durable construction and comfortable grip.

J**.

Quality in the 1960s, Quality in 2025

I learned many years ago when I was a young man, don't skimp when you buy tools. I owned several Klein tools then and bought this Crimper now. That maxim holds true today. The Klein Crimper was more expensive than others on Amazon but it is worth every penny and more. You can tell you have a quality tool as soon as you put it in your hand. It is pure quality and works as quality should. Being old school, I swore by closed modular plugs until I bought the pass thru plugs and this new Klein Pass Thru Crimper. I was very impressed with every step of the operation because the Klein tool maintained the quality they had back in the 60s. Thank you Kliein, it's been a pleasure using your tools thru many years.

E**D

Great tool.

Very sturdy, very easy to use. I do wish it had a better stripping function on it, but I can work with it. It's even got the A and B wiring pictures on it right next to the crimper so you don't need a separate reference if you're having a brain fart.

R**E

OMG! ONE OF THE BEST TOOLS I HAVE EVER BOUGHT!

Making cat5e Ethernet cables is an absolute joy with this tool! My daughter insisted on using a wired connection from her gaming desktop to our router located two rooms away down a long hallway. I purchased 200 feet reel of cat5 cabling and tried using the harder method of stripping the end of the cables and needling each one of those very thin wires through the teeny holes in the plastic data plug connectors. It drove me absolutely insane causing me to rage quit the project. After some googling I discovered this Klein pass through stripper and crimper and I nearly cried. Without hesitation I ordered it from Amazon. The tool is extremely easy to use and is self contained with a cutter to trim your cable and a stripper to remove the rubber outer jacket with precision and ease. The tool itself has a color coded guide that tells you the order in which the tiny wires fit through the plastic connectors. Once you have them straightened out and in the proper order, they slide effortlessly into the connector and the Klein tool will crimp the connectors onto the end of the wires. Works PERFECTLY. I enjoyed it so much that I asked everyone in the family and some friend if they needed Ethernet cables. You can make your cables as long as you want them which is awesome when you're trying to minimize wires for a clean look behind your devices. I can't say enough about this tool. Get it. You won't regret it!!!

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