

The specifications of 110 Connecting Block are as follows: 25 pairs 110 type wiring block, 50 pairs 110 type wiring block, 110 pairs 110 type wiring block, 300 pairs 110 type wiring block. 110 blocks are acceptable for use with AES/EBU digital audio at sample rates greater than 268 KHz as well as gigabit networks and analog audio. The 110 blocks are designed for 500 MHz (1 Gb/s) or greater bandwidth. They are also formed into block type terminations the size of small 66 blocks.
110 SPLICE BOX PATCH
This is the termination used on Cat5e Patch Panel Wall Mount, Cat 6 patch panel and RJ-45 jacks. The 110 punch down block is designed for 22 through 26 gauge solid wire. 110 type wiring block is flame retardant, injection-molded plastic to do the basic devices and the termination cabling system is connecting on it. Being the predecessors to patch panels, 110 punch down blocks were commonly used to support low-bandwidth Ethernet and token-ring networks.Ī 110 punch down block is an updated version of punch down block, is the core part of the connection management system, used to connect wiring for telephone systems, data network wiring, and other low-voltage wiring applications. 110 punch down block is often used in telecommunications closets that connects station cabling to the trunk cabling that goes from an IDF to the MDF.


It is a tool that connects one group of wires to another group of wires through a system of metal pegs that the wires are attached to. 110 punch down block is also referred to as cross-connect block, terminating block, or a connecting block for network cables.
