In our daily life, we often need Internet cable. If we go out to buy a few meters, we will charge a lot of money, but if we make Internet cable ourselves, there will be a lot of money left. Today I will explain the specific steps of making Internet cable.
Operation method
First of all, let's introduce the tools. You can usually see the network cables. In fact, there are five types of network cables, including super five, six, and super six. It is recommended to use more than five types of network cables at home. Crystal heads can be bought in hardware stores or computer stores. Those who buy more than six types of network cables are best to use special crystal heads. For mesh pliers, if you want to buy more than five types of mesh cable, you can go to the hardware store to buy the cheap mesh pliers. But if you want to buy more than six types of mesh cable, you'd better buy the more expensive but better material mesh pliers, which will last longer. The reader who needs to make the network cable frequently can buy one to test whether the network cable is unblocked. The network cable that cannot be made well cannot be used to transmit data. All tools are as shown in the figure.
The first step is to peel one end of the wire to expose the inside wire. First, we take out the wire clamp, and we can see from the side that there is a circular notch. This is the place we use for peeling. We clip the end of the wire about 5cm into the peeling buckle on the money, and then hold the clamp handle tightly, and move the special wire clamp back and forth clockwise and counterclockwise, Then pull the net clamp away from the network cable (the clamp handle cannot be released during the whole process). We can see that the network cable is stripped as shown in the figure.
We put the net clamp aside temporarily, and we can see that the stripped wire is divided into orange, white orange, blue, white blue, green, white green, brown, white brown, four pairs of twined thin copper wires. We separate the twined thin copper wires into a single piece and arrange them in a row according to the sequence of white orange, orange, white green, blue, white blue, green, white brown, and brown. Beat the thread sequence, use one hand to hold the fine threads that beat the thread sequence, and then we pick up the net clamp again. We can see that there is a blade near the clamp handle, as shown in Figure 3. This is the place we use to cut the net lines. Place the fine threads that we beat the thread sequence side by side and straighten on the flat notch corresponding to the knife edge, Hold the grip firmly until all the threads are disconnected. In the process, the overall tidiness of the thin line must be ensured.
After cutting the network cable, we still need to hold the network cable with one hand, place the network clamp aside, pick up a crystal head, and put the copper plate side up (as shown in the figure). Insert the network cable with good line sequence into the crystal head in the direction shown in Figure 2. Each thin wire will enter a small slot. When inserting, be sure to pay attention to whether the line sequence and line are bent. Then when we look at the top of the crystal head, we can clearly see the notch of each wire as shown in Figure 3.
We hold the net cable with the hand holding the crystal head, keep the crystal head and the net cable together, take the net clamp with the other hand, and insert the crystal head into the net cable port on the net clamp (be sure to see the mouth of the net clamp, which should be inserted from the side without iron teeth). After insertion, we pressed the wire into the net clamp with the hand holding the crystal head on the side with iron teeth. We can see the copper wire at the top of the wire until it is clearly visible. If you feel that any wire is too far away from the top of the crystal head, please intercept the wire again (you can try boldly and experience it slowly). We still need to press the wire firmly and hold the clamp handle slightly. We can see that the copper plate on the crystal head is pressed into the crystal head, indicating that the production is completed.
We also install the crystal head on the other end of the network cable according to the above method, as shown in Figure 1. We take out our siding instrument as shown in Figure 2. We can see that the siding instrument is divided into two parts. We can see that there are two slots at one end of the first part, namely, the telephone line port and the network line port. Now we use the network line port. We insert one end of the network line into the network line port, and then take out another part. The other part is relatively thin, with one port at each end, We find the network cable port and insert the other end of the network cable into the network cable.
After plugging in the network cable, we toggle the switch on the siding instrument to ON, and we can see the flashing of the lights. When the lights of the two parts of the siding instrument flash from light 1 to light 8 in sequence at the same time, as shown in Figures 2 to 9, the network cable is ready. I hope my experience can help readers.