Page 18 - Monthly Archives: November 2017
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our BNC Female Bulkhead connectors for RG6 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The bulkhead connector consists of the connector housing, pin, and ferrule for termination. As well as a grommet, nut, washer for panel mount installation. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector housing
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our Reverse Polarity BNC Female Bulkhead connectors for RG174 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The bulkhead connector consists of the connector housing, pin, and ferrule for termination. As well as a grommet, nut, washer for panel mount installation. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our BNC Female Bulkhead connectors for RG58 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The bulkhead connector consists of the connector housing, pin, and ferrule for termination. As well as a grommet, nut, washer for panel mount installation. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector housing
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our 3 piece BNC Male connectors for RG59 & RG62 Plenum will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector housing over the cable. Apply pressure and twist to make sure that
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our BNC Female Bulkhead connectors for RG174 & LMR-100 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The bulkhead connector consists of the connector housing, pin, and ferrule for termination. As well as a grommet, nut, washer for panel mount installation. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our BNC Female Bulkhead connectors for RG59 & RG62 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The bulkhead connector consists of the connector housing, pin, and ferrule for termination. As well as a grommet, nut, washer for panel mount installation. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our Times Microwave 3 piece BNC Male connectors for LMR-400 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector housing over the cable. Apply pressure and twist to make sure
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our 3 piece BNC Male connectors for RG59 & RG62 Plenum will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector housing over the cable. Apply pressure and twist to make sure that
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our BNC Female Bulkhead connectors for RG174 & LMR-100 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The bulkhead connector consists of the connector housing, pin, and ferrule for termination. As well as a grommet, nut, washer for panel mount installation. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector
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Posted: November 07, 2017Categories: ConnectorRead more »
Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our BNC Female Bulkhead connectors for RG59 & RG62 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The bulkhead connector consists of the connector housing, pin, and ferrule for termination. As well as a grommet, nut, washer for panel mount installation. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, a crimp tool, and the BNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and BNC connector match the coax cable that you are installing. Start by inserting the ferrule over the outer jacket of the cable. Then, using your cable stripper, strip back the outer jacket and dielectric. The advantage of using a cable stripper is that it will strip back the jacket and dielectric at the same time. Pull back the braided shield and Insert the pin onto the center conductor. Solder the pin onto the center conductor and insert the connector