TheJay

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I have an adapter which plugs into the mains and on the other end has what looks like an RJ11 crimp connector, but the clip is oriented to the left rather than the middle.

I want to shorten the cable as it is far too long and had anticipated simply cutting the appropriate amount of the lead and putting a new RJ11 crimp connector on the end. However, a standard one does not fit!

Can someone please tell me what the correct crimp connector is called, where I can get new ones and which crimping tool will work?

The crimp connector I am referring to is on the left of this image.
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Thanks for your help.
 
Yes, it's on eBay from China. I know that means a wait, but hopefully, at that price and the fact that they look robust, it will be worth it.

4P4C 4P2C RJ11 RJ12 RJ45 DEC Cable Network Crimper Pliers Modular Crimping Tool 713095349540 | eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/4P4C-4P2C-RJ11-RJ12-RJ45-DEC-Cable-Network-Crimper-Pliers-Modular-Crimping-Tool/272089952996?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

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Modular crimping tool.

For crimping modular plug: 10P10C, AMP 8P8C/RJ-45, 6P6C/RJ-12, 6P4C/RJ-11, 4P4C, 4P2C plugs and DEC/OFF set plug-6P6C.

For archiving purposes, if you try to view the link and the content has gone because you are looking at this in more than 180 days, the seller is called hersmay2015.
 
Those are excellent, so much quicker and easier (only if you have enough room around the core), also useful for straightening distorted cores!
 
Others have suggested opening the supply and shortening at that end. And we've determined that it's a glued shut PSU.

I'd cut the cable at the plug and wire it into a new power supply that you can open. Depending on the voltage and polarity you should be able to buy one from RS
 
Yes, it's on eBay from China. I know that means a wait, but hopefully, at that price and the fact that they look robust, it will be worth it.

4P4C 4P2C RJ11 RJ12 RJ45 DEC Cable Network Crimper Pliers Modular Crimping Tool 713095349540 | eBay - https://www.ebay.com/itm/4P4C-4P2C-RJ11-RJ12-RJ45-DEC-Cable-Network-Crimper-Pliers-Modular-Crimping-Tool/272089952996?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

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Modular crimping tool.

For crimping modular plug: 10P10C, AMP 8P8C/RJ-45, 6P6C/RJ-12, 6P4C/RJ-11, 4P4C, 4P2C plugs and DEC/OFF set plug-6P6C.

For archiving purposes, if you try to view the link and the content has gone because you are looking at this in more than 180 days, the seller is called hersmay2015.
Good luck with the crimping, if it's the type of cable with lots of nylon strands around the copper they are an absolute ******* (insert your own expletive) to crimp.
 
Others have suggested opening the supply and shortening at that end. And we've determined that it's a glued shut PSU.

I'd cut the cable at the plug and wire it into a new power supply that you can open. Depending on the voltage and polarity you should be able to buy one from RS
Nothing lost (other than a trip to casualty for stitches) by judicious use of hacksaw blade and spudger first, and if successful reglue after
 
Just wanted to let you know that the crimpers came in the post today, they arrived very quickly considering they were imported!

Unfortunately, for some reason, the way that they are designed meant that whilst they would accept one of these connectors, it would try and crimp it from the side! Not impressed..

Anyway, I have shortened the cable and added a new connector kindly provided by someone on the forums despite the problem with the crimpers by initially using pliers to clamp down slightly on the inserted wires, before moving on to a screwdriver to push them in a bit further. To get them in properly I got a butter knife and used by thumb to force the contacts in fully.

Pictures below for reference before, during and after.
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Thanks for all your help.
 
I need to let you all know that the crimpers actually work great, there is a small piece of metal held in with a screw over the DEC crimper for some reason (no idea why).

If you unscrew and then remove the piece of metal it crimps DEC connectors perfectly!

I would have edited my original post on the crimpers if I could but that is not possible. If you have the same task and want a pair of cheap but well made DEC crimpers, do use the seller I mentioned previously as they will arrive very quickly and do the job as expected.

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Bargain at approx. £13.00 including free postage!
 
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