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RJ45 panel mount jack

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reubj

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Sep 1, 2002
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I'm looking for an RJ45 jack with leads that I can mount into a cutout in a metal chassis. Will a jack that fits into a "Keystone" cutout work? What are the dimensions of a standard "Keystone" cutout.
Thanks for the help.
 
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Hmmm. the RJ45's I use are Square.... I’m not sure what jack would be keystone in shape...

Care to elaborate?
 
I don't think the jack is keystone shaped. I've just seen references that RJ45 jacks will fit a "Standard Keystone opening"
 
I dunno... most mfg's will specify the opening anyway. If not, I order samples and make my own ;) (we all know how accurate those spec sheets are to mech designers guys...NOT!)

Post the information you've seen. Then, maybe I can get an idea of what you're talking about.

 
Ah! so that's where you're getting the 'keystone' from... The shape of that jack is shaped as such, and snaps into a premade wall plate.

Have you seen oe used ethercon connectors? Neutrik makes one that will work, is chassis mountable and even color coded if you wish.

Do a search for ethercon connectors. Or, see an example here.
 
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