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Plastic Case with Lid Be sure to read our Part Number: TOO8Q Price: $35.95 SOLDERING / DESOLDERING TOOL This is the World's Best portable tool! Soldering / Desoldering plunger typeSolder-Sucker built into a Soldering Pen! Works like a $500 bench type unit.but fits right in your case! One Handed Operation.

10 times faster and easier that sucker/bulb or wick! Part Number: TOO1A Price: $59.95 POCKET TUBE OF KESTER SOLDER Part Number: SWI3F Price: $2.99 Wrist Strap You really feel dumb when the system crashes because you touched a card. And that's all it takes! I'm telling you this because I've done it (accidentally, because I was too lazy to wear my wrist strap). It's kind of scary to see people streaming out of their offices towards the phone room. With obvious malice! At least they didn't have any weapons.

Part Number: HND1N Price: $14.95 SCISSORS with STRIPPING NOTCHES Scissors with Stripping Notches The highest quality Phone Man's Scissors we've found! The edge of the blade is serrated, which keeps the cable or wire(s) from slipping forward out of the Scissors as you try to cut it. It has two Stripping Notches.

One for 24 gauge wire, and one for 22 gauge wire. The Stripping Notch is the safest way to strip the insulation from telephone wire. It won't put a notch in the wire (like a set of Dikes would), which would cause the wire to break after it was flexed a few times. To strip a wire, hold your finger over the wire in the notch, and pull the insulation off by moving the Scissors, which holds the insulation - allowing it to slide off the wire. Part Number: HND1A Price: $11.95 2+ Price: $10.95 ERGONOMIC SCISSORS with STRIPPING NOTCHES Ergonomic Scissors with Stripping Notches The highest quality Ergonomic Phone Man's Scissors we've found! The edge of the blade is serrated, which keeps the cable or wire(s) from slipping forward out of the Scissors as you try to cut it. It has two Stripping Notches.

One for 24 gauge wire, and one for 22 gauge wire. The Stripping Notch is the safest way to strip the insulation from telephone wire.

It won't put a notch in the wire (like a set of Dikes would), which would cause the wire to break after it was flexed a few times. To strip a wire, hold your finger over the wire in the notch, and pull the insulation off by moving the Scissors, which holds the insulation - allowing it to slide off the wire. Part Number: HND4T Price: $13.95 2+ Price: $12.95 SMALL SCISSORS POUCH Small Scissors Pouch with Belt Loop Small Scissors Pouch holds just the blade. You can grab the Scissors quickly by the handles. Genuine Leather with Riveted Construction. This pouch will last for many years!

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Part Number: HND1B Price: $11.95 LONG NOSE PLIERS with STRIPPING NOTCH Long Nose Pliers with Stripping Notch Stripping Notch allows you to strip 24 gauge wire without nicking it! Includes Cutter! Yellow Handled Top Quality Tool! Part Number: HND7R Price: $21.95 DIKES with STRIPPING NOTCHES Dikes (Side Cutters) with Stripping Notches Two Stripping Notches allow you to strip 22 and 24 gauge wire without nicking it!

Red Handled Top Quality Tool! Part Number: HND7S Price: $18.95 BUTT SET BELT CLIP Save Your Belt Loops! Click to see bigger picture Butt-Set Belt Clip Even if you carry your Butt-Set in your case, this clip works great while you're at the customer's site, and it saves your belt loops! Slides on a 2' or smaller belt.

Part Number: TOO2A Price: $8.95 3+ Price: $8.00 SMALL PARTS POUCH WITH CLIP Just like the Phone Company Issued! Get Organized! Free Super Adhesive Label included if you remember to tell us what to put on it! Keep as many as you need on a ring in your car or truck. Take whichever Pouch you need inside for the job. Double Ended Clip and Key Ring not included, but available at most hardware stores.

Black Leather Small Parts Pouch Small Parts Pouch, snapped on Butt-Set Belt Clip (click for bigger picture) Installers and Repairmen have been using these for years - usually carrying a couple! Load them with different small parts you might need quickly, like screws, anchors, fuses etc. Snap them on your belt loop, tool belt, or our: $8.95 Part Number: TOO4A Price: $12.95 3+ Price: $11.95 CANVAS ZIPPER BAG 7 inch by 12.5 inch Canvas Zipper Bag Installers and Repairmen have been using these for years. It keeps small parts organized by type of part, type of job, type of tool, or just a handy small pouch to carry tools in. Part Number: HND1L Price: $17.95 6 POCKET CANVAS PARACHUTE SCREW BAG We finally found a Screw Bag that meets our quality standards. 10' Diameter with 7' Deep Pockets Has Carrying Handle and Cord Keeper to Keep the Screw Bag Closed We've been out of stock on these for years.

The ones we've found until now were really junk. This is a great Screw Bag at a great price!

Part Number: HND8A Price: $24.95 3+ Price: $23.50 YELLOW SPUDGER Yellow Spudger All of our Spudgers have a bent metal hook on one end. The other side is a blunt end. Part Number: TOO1H Price: $1.59 BLACK SPUDGER Black Spudger Part Number: TOO1I Price: $1.59 RED SPUDGER Red Spudger Part Number: TOO1J Price: $1.59 RED SPUDGER with INSULATED METAL HOOK Red Spudger with INSULATED Metal Hook Part Number: TOO1K Price: $1.99 WHITE SPUDGER with SHARP POINT White Spudger with SHARP POINT This Spudger is smooth, and the blunt end doesn't have the hook shape. The Metal Hook has a sharpened point. Part Number: TOO1C Price: $4.49 METAL CLIP for SPUDGER Metal Pocket Clip for Spudger The Metal Pocket Clip will slide on to any of our Spudgers without a molded pocket clip, and will also fit most pencils and stick pens. Don't lose your Spudger! Part Number: TOO1D Price: $0.29 WHITE SPUDGER with CLIP and CAP White Spudger with Pocket Clip and Cap This Spudger is smooth, the blunt end doesn't have the hook shape, and the pocket clip is molded in.

Part Number: TOO1L Price: $3.99 ROTARY DIAL SPUDGER with POCKET CLIP and CAPS Rotary Dial Spudger The straight end is used to release the plastic fingerwheel from a rotary dial. Includes a molded pocket clip and caps. Part Number: TOO2D Price: $4.99 PEN TYPE BURNISHING TOOL Special abrasive on the Blade removes oxidation without removing metal from the contacts.

Use it to unstick dial buttons on phones and other electronic equipment by spraying a little Lemon Tape and Label Remover, Telephone Polish or WD-40 on the blade, and then working it between the button and housing to remove sticky stuff that's been spilled on the button. 6 Extra Blades are stored in the handle. Part Number: TOO1E Price: $21.95 REPLACEMENT BLADE for PEN TYPE BURNISHING TOOL Part Number: TOO2E Price: $0.89 100+ Price: $0.69 SINGLE BURNISHING TOOL in SLIP CASE Single Burnishing Tool in Slip Case Special abrasive on the Blade removes oxidation without removing metal from the contacts. Use it to unstick dial buttons on phones and other electronic equipment by spraying a little Lemon Tape and Label Remover, Telephone Polish or WD-40 on the blade, and then working it between the button and housing to remove sticky stuff that's been spilled on the button. Part Number: TOO1B Price: $3.79 66M to 2 PIN MODULAR ADAPTER 66M to 2 Pin Modular Adapter Fits over the pins on a standard 66M Block (won't fit on a 66B Block), and brings the pins out to a 2 Pin Modular Jack so you can use any two wire Modular Tester or phone. This is the 66 to Modular Adapter that's included in the Deluxe Loop Current Tester, and the Case and Cord Kit for our Testers. NOTE: Because of the size, you can't use these Adapters on adjacent lines (pins) on the 66M Block.

Part Number: TOO6B Price: $13.95 66M to 4 PIN MODULAR ADAPTER Same as the 2 Pin 66M to Modular Adapter (above), but goes over 4 pins on a 66M block, and has a 4 Pin Modular Jack (RJ-14). Part Number: TOO6C Price: $13.95 66M to 6 PIN MODULAR ADAPTER Same as the 2 Pin 66M to Modular Adapter (above), but goes over 6 pins on a 66M block, and has a 6 Pin Modular Jack (RJ-12). Part Number: TOO6D Price: $19.95 66M to 8 PIN WECO MODULAR ADAPTER Same as the 2 Pin 66M to Modular Adapter (above), but goes over 8 pins on a 66M block, and has an 8 Pin Modular Jack wired WECO (568B, not USOC). NOTE: This Adapter is wired WECO, so it works with Ethernet or Merlin equipment.

It's not CAT5 rated. Part Number: TOO6F Price: $15.99 66M and 66B 8 PIN WECO MODULAR ADAPTER 66M and 66B 8 Pin WECO Modular Adapter Fits over the pins on a standard 66M Block or the larger (older) 66B Block, and brings the pins out to an 8 Pin WECO 568B Modular Jack, There is a row of sockets designed to accept the pins on a 66M Block along one side, and another row of sockets designed to accept the pins on a 66B Block on another side. Both rows of sockets are wired 568B to the Modular Jack on the Adapter. NOTE: Because of the size, you can't use this Adapter on adjacent lines (pins) on the 66 Block. Part Number: TOO6T Price: $22.95 110 to WECO MODULAR ADAPTER 110 Block to WECO Modular Adapter This Adapter only clips onto a C-Clip that has no wires punched down on it.

Allows you to put a Tester or your Butt-Set Modular Adapter on the 110 Block. Part Number: TOO6S Price: $16.95 BIX to WECO MODULAR ADAPTER Northern Telecom BIX Block to WECO Modular Adapter Allows you to put a Tester or your Butt-Set Modular Adapter on a BIX Block. Part Number: TOO6Q Price: $16.95 DIGITAL IMPEDANCE BRIDGE - PAGING SYSTEM TESTER The Impedance Bridge The SECRET of Paging System Repair & Installation The Impedance Bridge tells you how many watts the speakers draw, on both 25 and 70V speaker lines. Simply turn it on, connect it to the speakers line (not to the amplifier!), and read the watts the speakers draw right off the LCD display.

It also puts a tone over the speakers (without the amplifier connected), which makes finding a bad speaker quicker. The Impedance Bridge lets you adjust the speaker and horn taps to match what the amplifier can put out. That's useful in a new installation where the speaker could actually use more watts than it says, but critical when you're repairing a system that's blowing the fuse or circuit breaker in the amplifier (or blowing up the amplifier itself!). Amplifiers often sound distorted for a while when they're overloaded, before they blow up. You're Wasting Your Time Trying to Fix Paging Systems Without One of These! Easy to Use: 1. Disconnect the Speakers from the Amplifier 2.

Read the speaker line to see how many watts the speakers use (don't connect it to the amplifier!) 3. If the speakers use 120 watts, and you've got a 100 watt Amplifier, you've got a problem!

Find the 8 Ohm Speaker someone installed (an 8 Ohm speaker without a matching transformer sucks up all the juice that's supposed to go to the other speakers) 4b. Find the bad speaker or matching transformer 4c. Turn some taps on the speakers down to get well below the 100 watts 4d. Put in a new, bigger or second Amplifier (split the speaker runs between two amps) Now with Over-Voltage Protection. Won't Blow Up if you put it on a live speaker line! Includes Case, Leads and Batteries Part Number: TOH3S Price: $599.95 SPLICING WIRES Static on a Phone Line can be Fixed or Prevented!

Customers HATE Static! How you Splice a Cable Makes All the Difference Because a telephone line always has DC voltage on it, with AC audio riding on top of it, if there's a bad connection of any kind anywhere along the line you'll hear static. Connections on a phone line have to be perfect! Just twisting two wires together may look like a good connection, but oxidation eventually develops on the surface of the wires where they're touching each other, which adds resistance to the connection. On a telephone line with DC voltage, you'll hear that resistance as static.

It wasn't that long ago that phone men were soldering wires together! The first splices to telephone wires were done with a big soldering iron that was heated with a gas torch (it wasn't electric). Big electric Black Beauty Soldering Irons were used on solder frames on PBXs through the 80's.

Why did the phone men go through all that effort to solder the wires instead of just twisting them together? Because they had to avoid static, and that was the only way to do it. Maybe you twisted the wires together on your stereo speakers, and they work fine? There's no static.

That's because there's no DC coming out of an amplifier going to speakers. It's strictly AC audio. When the oxidation develops on the speaker wires that you twisted together, the resistance that eventually develops from the oxidation makes the speaker volume sound a little lower - so you just turn up the volume on the stereo. Since there's no DC, there's no static on the speakers. Likewise, you can use wirenuts on 110VAC or speaker lines, but they're eventually going to cause static if you use them on a telephone line. On a telephone line, you can also get static from a short from one or both sides of the line to a foreign voltage or ground.

The foreign voltage or ground may be because water has invaded the cable. Water conducts electricity, and is shorting the telephone line to conductors in another pair(s), or to earth. The static may also be caused by a nick in the insulation, shorting the bare copper wire to other conductors or earth (ground).

Intermittent static is often caused by aerial lines that have nicks in the insulation. When they swing in the wind, the bare copper wire shorts to other conductors or pole hardware. These are called Swingers. While you may be able to tape up a wire with a nick in the insulation to prevent it from shorting, in the telephone business it's more common to cut out the bad piece of cable, and splice the ends together, or splice a good piece in if the cable wouldn't be long enough. If it's a buried cable, you need to use gel filled (waterproof) splices, and put the whole splice in a Waterproof Splice Enclosure, which keeps water from getting into the cable from the open ends (where the jacket has been cut). No matter how much tape you use, it won't be enough to prevent water from eventually seeping into that splice! Use a Splice Enclosure.

So Why Aren't We Still Soldering Telephone Wires? IDC Insulation Displacement Connectors Insulation Displacement Connectors are simply squeezed onto a wire. They have a little slit that cuts into the insulation (displaces it) and slices into the copper wire as it's pushed into it.

There are lots of different types of IDC connectors, including the 66 Block, CAT5 and CAT6 jacks, Krone and 110 Blocks, and even regular Modular Plugs. There was actually one type of splice connector that came out before IDC connectors. The Beanie or B-Wire Connector was the splice of choice at all of the phone companies for many years. The Beanie is just a little metal tube that's big enough to stick about three 24 gauge telephone wires into, with a vinyl insulating jacket. The tube has lots of little sharp points in it that slice into the insulation and the wire, creating a GAS TIGHT CONNECTION. The Gas Tight Connection is the secret of making a good splice.

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When the metal in the splice is pushed into the wire so tightly that no air can get to where the metals meet, no oxidation can occur - and you'll never get static from that splice. A pin sticking into a copper wire won't give you a Gas Tight Connection. That pin would be sitting on-top of the solid copper wire, and a layer of oxidation would eventually form (unless there was constant hard pressure on the pin). The Gas Tight Connection is formed when the material used in the splice actually slices into the sides of the copper. The pressure created by the small U shaped slot, that the wire is forced into, creates the Gas Tight Connection. All Telephone Splices and Connecting Blocks Provide Gas Tight Connections If you hear static at the Phone Company demarc, with the pair to the premise open, the Phone Company will have to fix the static. The only way to get rid of static is to repair the bad connection.

There are no filters that will get rid of static, since by the time you hear it - it's just audio. If you filter out enough of the audio spectrum to get rid of the static, you'll also get rid of the speech! B-WIRE CONNECTORS (BEANIES) - Non-Filled! B-Wire Connector Bag of 500 Plain Beanies Splices up to three 24 Gauge Telephone Wires Together Don't strip the wires! Just stick the wires into the Beanie, and squeeze it with a Pliers or the heel of a set of Dikes. The inside of the Beanie is full of little sharp points that go right through the insulation when it's squeezed, and slice into the wire, creating a Gas Tight Connection.

B-Wire Connectors aren't used by phone companies any more (they use UY and UR connectors), because they couldn't stop phone men from stripping the jacket off the wire before putting it into the Beanie. Stripping the wire isn't bad if it's done with the correct stripper (like the notch in a phone man's scissors, long nose or dikes), but a lot of the phone men just squeezed the wire in the blade of the Dikes, and pulled the insulation off.

That creates a little notch in the copper wire where they squeezed the dikes on the wire. Once the notch is in the wire, it's very easy to break the wire right at the notch, after it's moved a few times. That left lots of cases of dead phone lines, just because the phone man didn't do his job properly. Don't Strip The Wire! B-Wire Connectors are made to be used on solid copper telephone wire, which has a very thin insulation. There's no need to strip the wire, although it won't cause any problems if you strip it properly. You can use B-Wire Connectors on other types of small gauge wire, both solid and stranded, but you'll have to strip the heavier insulation off of those wires because the little teeth in the Beanies won't be long enough to pierce the insulation.

I personally like using these better than UY/UR connectors (below). Probably because they're cheaper, and give me a little more flexibility (they take 2 or 3 wires). I have gotten four wires in a Beanie by stripping the insulation, but I don't think it's a good idea. On a historical note, in the old days Beanies were available taped together on reels. The splicer would feed these into a breadbox sized metal box, which used compressed air to crimp the Beanie, when he stuck the wires in and stepped on a foot operated switch. NOTE: Don't smash a B-Wire Connector when you squeeze it!

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If it's squeezed too hard, it will bend over the sharp points, and they won't slice into the wire correctly. These B-Wire Connectors are PLAIN, not filled with waterproofing gel. For splicing wires outside or in wet locations, see our FILLED Beanies (below). Bag of 500 Part Number: HND2M Price: $27.95 B-WIRE CONNECTORS (BEANIES) - Non-Filled!

Bag of 100 Part Number: PAP3D Price: $7.95 B-WIRE CONNECTORS (BEANIES) - Filled! B-Wire Connector Bag of 500 Sealant FILLED Beanies Same as our PLAIN Beanies (above), but with a small amount of waterproofing gel inside to protect the splice from water. Because a small amount of the gel is squeezed out of the Beanie when you crimp it, these are kind of messy to use. For regular inside work, the PLAIN Beanies are much easier and neater to use! NOTE: Don't smash a B-Wire Connector when you squeeze it! If it's squeezed too hard, it will bend over the sharp points, and they won't slice into the wire correctly. Keep both types in your case!

Bag of 500 Part Number: HND2L Price: $25.95 B-WIRE CONNECTORS (BEANIES) - Filled! Bag of 100 Part Number: PAP3E Price: $7.95 UY 2-WIRE CONNECTOR UY Connector (Splice) Box of 100 Splices two 22 to 24 Gauge Solid Copper Telephone Wires Don't strip the wires! Just stick the wires into the two holes on the UY Connector as far as they will go (you'll be able to see them through the plastic), and squeeze the Yellow top all the way down so it's flat, with a Pliers or UY/UR Crimp Tool (below).

UY and UR Connectors are the splice of choice of all the Phone Companies in the US. UY Connectors are made to be used on solid copper 22 to 24 gauge telephone wire, which has a very thin insulation.

Do NOT strip the wires! NOTE: If you strip the wires before inserting them into the UY Connector, it won't be a good splice! UY Connectors are filled with a small amount of waterproofing gel. Box of 100 Part Number: HND2N Price: $13.95 UY 2-WIRE CONNECTORS in CARTRIDGES Same as the regular UY Connectors (above), but 16 to a Cartridge. This is a pretty convenient way to carry UY Connectors, even if you're not going to use the Cartridge Type Crimp Tool (below). 16 in a Cartridge, 10 Cartridges per Box Part Number: HND3L Price: $19.99 UR 3-WIRE CONNECTOR UR Connector (Splice) Box of 100 Splices two or three 22 to 24 Gauge Solid Copper Telephone Wires Don't strip the wires!

Just stick the wires into the holes on the UR Connector as far as they will go (you'll be able to see them through the plastic), and squeeze the Red top all the way down so it's flat, with a Pliers or UY/UR Crimp Tool (below). There are three holes on the UR Connectors. You can use all three, or just splice two wires together, leaving one empty. UY and UR Connector are the splice of choice of all the Phone Companies in the US.

UR Connectors are made to be used on solid copper 22 to 24 gauge telephone wire, which has a very thin insulation. Do NOT strip the wires! NOTE: If you strip the wires before inserting them into the UR Connector, it won't be a good splice! UR Connectors are filled with a small amount of waterproofing gel. Box of 100 Part Number: HND2O Price: $16.95 UR 3-WIRE CONNECTORS in CARTRIDGES Same as the regular UR Connectors (above), but 10 to a Cartridge.

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This is a pretty convenient way to carry UR Connectors, even if you're not going to use the Cartridge Type Crimp Tool (below). 10 in a Cartridge, 10 Cartridges per Box Part Number: HND3M Price: $14.99 UG 2-WIRE TAP CONNECTOR UG Connector (Tap) Box of 100 Taps one 22 to 24 Gauge Solid Copper Telephone Wire onto another wire. There's no need to cut the second wire! Don't strip the wires! Just stick the wire that you're tapping off of (that you don't want to cut) into the slot on the side of the UG Connector.

Put the new wire into the hole on the UG Connector as far as it will go (you'll be able to see it through the plastic), and squeeze the Green top all the way down so it's flat, with a Pliers or UY/UR Crimp Tool (below). There is one hole and one slot on the UG Connector. You can use the UG Connector as a splice by putting one cut wire into the slot (so it sticks out past the end of the UG), and the other into the hole. UG Connectors are made to be used on solid copper 22 to 24 gauge telephone wire, which has a very thin insulation. Do NOT strip the wires! NOTE: If you strip the wires before inserting them into the UG Connector, it won't be a good splice!

UG Connectors are filled with a small amount of waterproofing gel. Box of 100 Part Number: HND3K Price: $17.99 PLIER TYPE UY/UR CRIMP TOOL Yellow Handled UY/UR Crimp Tool Crimps the top of a UY / UR / UG Connector down just the right amount. Built-in wire cutter. About the same size as a regular Long Nose Pliers.

Part Number: HND3O Price: $15.99 CARTRIDGE TYPE UY / UR CRIMP TOOL Cartridge Type UY / UR Crimp Tool Stick a Cartridge of UY or UR Connectors in the Tool, stick the wires in the Connector, and squeeze the handle. Crimps the UY / UR Connector just the right amount, and feeds the next Connector up when you remove the newly spliced Connector. This is a neat tool!

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