- Punch block
A punch block (also punchblock, punchdown block, quick-connect block and other variations) is a type of electrical connection often used in
telephony . It is named because the solidcopper wire s are punched down into short open-ended slots known asInsulation-displacement connector s. These slots, usually cut crosswise (not lengthwise) across an insulatingplastic bar, contain two sharp metal blades which cut through the wire's insulation as it is punched down. These blades hold the wire in position and make theelectric al contact with the wire as well.A
tool called a punch tool orpunch down tool is used to push the wire down firmly and properly into the slot. Some will automatically cut any excess wire off [Call recording blog, [http://callrecording.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/how-to-install-a-call-recording-kit-step-by-step/] , last accessed 30 Apr 2007] . (Note that incraft s, a "punch tool" means ahole puncher , often for things other thanpaper .)Punch blocks are a very quick and easy way to connect
wiring , as there is no stripping of insulation and noscrew s to loosen and tighten. Punch blocks are often used aspatch panel s, or asbreakout box es for PBX or other similarkey phone system s with a 50-pinRJ-21 (Amphenol ) connector [Versadial, [http://www.versadial.com/call_recording_terms.html#punch Call recording encyclopedia] , last accessed 30 Apr 2007] . They are sometimes used in other audio applications, such as in reconfigurable patch panels.Examples
* A
66 block (or "M Block") is used intelephone systems [Michal KA, [http://www.homephonewiring.com/blocks.html] , Last Accessed September 9, 2007.]
* A110 block is often used in residential telephone and Cat 5 wire systems [Michal KA, [http://www.homephonewiring.com/blocks.html] , Last Accessed September 9, 2007.]References
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