Page 10 - Connector

  1. TNC Male Crimp For LMR-200 - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our TNC Male Crimp Connector for LMR-200 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the connector, folding

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  2. Shielded RJ45 Connector For Cat6a & Cat7 - DIY Installation For Ethernet Cabling

    Do you need to install or repair your ethernet data cable? Our shielded RJ45 connector for Cat6a and Cat7 will provide a high quality, reliable connection for your data needs. For this installation you will need: Cat6a or Cat7 cable, a strip tool, scissors, the shielded connector, and a crimp tool. Please be aware that our shielded connectors for Cat6a or Cat7 require a specialty crimper and are not recommended to be used with a standard Cat5e or Cat6 crimp tool. Start by using the cable stripper to score the outside jacket. You will only need to rotate a few times as you do not want to damage the connectors inside the jacket. Pull off the outer jacket to reveal the overall shield. Remove the shield from around the conductors and fold back the drain wire. For Cat7 cable, there is an additional shield surrounding each pair. If you are installing a Cat7 cable, remove the shield from each pair as well. There is a small plastic covering holding the pairs in place, this can also be removed and

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  3. TNC Male Crimp For RG8x - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our TNC Male Crimp Connector for Micro 8/U (RG8X) will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the connector,

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  4. TNC Male Crimp For RG59 & RG62 Plenum - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our TNC Male Crimp Connector for RG59 & RG62 Plenum will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the connector,

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  5. TNC Male Crimp For RG6 - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our TNC Male Crimp Connector for RG6 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the connector, folding

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  6. TNC Male Crimp For LMR-240 - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our TNC Male Crimp for LMR-240 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the connector, folding the shield

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  7. Times Microwave TNC Male Crimp For LMR-400 - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our Times Microwave TNC Male Crimp Connector for LMR-400 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the

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  8. Times Microwave TNC Male Crimp For LMR-200 - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our Times Microwave TNC Male Crimp Connector for LMR-200 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the

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  9. Times Microwave TNC Male Crimp For LMR-600 - Perfect For DIY Installs!

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our Times Microwave TNC Male Crimp Connector for LMR-600 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the

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  10. 50 Ohm TNC Male Crimp For Belden 8281

    Are you looking for a quick and easy DIY installation or repair for your coax cable? Our 50 Ohm TNC Male Crimp Connector for Belden 8281 will provide a simple solution for your wiring needs. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, the pin, and the ferrule. For this installation you will need: A coax stripper, coax cable, a soldering iron, crimp tool, and the TNC connector. Keep in mind, you will want to make sure that your coax stripper, crimp tool, and 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. Then, slide up the ferrule to the base of the connector,

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