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  • Crimp style telephone plug
  • RJ45 line plug
  • Pack of 5
  • 8 position
  • 8 contact
  • Keyed

RJ45 Crimp Style Line Plug (Pack of 5) - 8 Position, 8 Contact - Keyed

PMC Telecom
PMC Product code
7306
Manufacturer's Product Code
RJ45-8P-8CK
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Condition
Brand New
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RRP: £5.46
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Keyed style RJ45 Crimpable Plug

Designed with a keyed style design to prevent insertion into non keyed sockets - ideal for network or device protection, where multiple networks are being used and devices need to be kept on separate networks for security or PoE reasons.

  • Crimp style telephone plug
  • RJ45 line plug
  • Pack of 5
  • 8 position
  • 8 contact
  • Keyed
More Information
Product Details
ColourWhite
Manufacturer's Code:RJ45-8P-8CK
Warranty12 months
ManufacturerPMC Telecom
Please Note
Please note250 metres
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Customer Questions
With an RJ45 cable end what is the difference between a keyed end and a regular end?

The primary difference between a keyed RJ45 and a regular (non-keyed) RJ45 connector is a physical design feature intended to prevent "incorrect plugging"—a concept known as mechanical keying.

While both connectors look almost identical at a glance, they serve different operational purposes.

1. Physical Design

  • Regular RJ45: This is the standard 8P8C (8 position, 8 contact) connector used for almost all Ethernet networking. It has a rectangular body with a flexible locking tab on the bottom center. It is designed to fit into any standard RJ45 port.

  • Keyed RJ45: This connector features a small, raised moulded ridge (the "key") on one side of the connector body. This ridge prevents the plug from being inserted into a standard, non-keyed socket.

2. The Functional Purpose

The key exists to ensure that a specific cable is only plugged into a specific, matching jack. This is crucial in environments where multiple types of signals are running through the same patch panel or wall outlet.

  • Signal Protection: In older or specialised telecommunications systems, some RJ45 ports might carry high-voltage DC power or different data protocols that could damage a standard network card.

  • Identification: It acts as a physical "fail-safe" so that a user cannot accidentally plug a data-sensitive or high-voltage line into a standard laptop or switch.

3. Compatibility

  • Regular Plugs: These can technically fit into a keyed jack, but they will not lock properly or may have a loose connection because the jack is expecting that extra slot for the key.

  • Keyed Plugs: These cannot be inserted into a standard Ethernet port. If you try to force it, you will likely snap the plastic or damage the internal pins of the socket.

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