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Im finishing my basement off at home, and have a 66 Block. I want to run my incoming lines in and then back out to the 10 or so extenisons. Right now I just have the one line comming in. Any help on how i Punch them down? THanks
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Put all your stations on the right, loop the line on the left and bridge clip for easy trouble shooting. This is assuming a 66M1-50 block.
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Been discussed many times. Here is one thread with "visual aids". There are others. -Hal
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Thanks Guys. So I understand the Tip and Rings, what i am unclear on is if i bring in the INCOMING 4 Pair how are they going to connect to the others on the right? Yes this is a 66M1-50 block
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Loop it to each tip each ring. If you're using 4 pair on the right lay them down in order, on the left loop accross from the White/blue on each 4 pair and bridge clip.
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Here\'s a pretty good example of how not to do it. I was trying to find an example of HOW to do it. The example show the cable on the left bridge cliped to the looped lines on the right. So turn that around and also punch down all pairs on the station cables, not just the pairs you're using. Also just one cable not two just because there are two pins.
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Bill, I can't quite figure out what they did on that second link...if you go to the site itself, he mentions that the 66 block was in the house and he removed it to install a 110 block. https://therub.org/howtopunch/
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I was just looking for an example Jeff. Didn't care what it referred to.
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Oh okay, it did not look like a very good install to me, so I wasn't sure...
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