- Prepare the Cable:
– Strip the Outer Jacket: Use a cable stripping tool to remove approximately 1/4 to 1/2 inch (or as specified by the connector manufacturer) of the outer jacket from the RG-59 cable. Be careful not to damage the underlying braided shield.
– Expose the Shielding: Pull back the braided shield to reveal the dielectric insulation. Trim any excess shielding so that it fits neatly inside the connector.
– Strip the Dielectric: Strip the dielectric insulation to expose the center conductor. The length of the exposed center conductor should be about 1/4 inch, but check the connector’s specifications for exact requirements. - Prepare the Connector:
– Slide on the Ferrule or Sleeve: If the TNC female connector includes a ferrule or metal sleeve, slide it onto the cable before inserting the cable into the connector. This ferrule will secure the cable’s shield.
– Insert the Cable: Insert the prepared end of the RG-59 cable into the TNC female connector. Ensure that the center conductor aligns with the center pin of the connector and that the shield fits properly against the ferrule or sleeve. - Crimp the Connector:
– Crimp the Ferrule: Use the crimping tool to crimp the ferrule or sleeve around the braided shield of the cable. This creates a solid mechanical connection between the shield and the connector. Make sure the crimp is even and secure.
– Crimp the Center Pin: Insert the center conductor into the center pin of the connector. Use the crimping tool to crimp the center pin onto the center conductor. Ensure the conductor is fully inserted into the pin before crimping. - Assemble and Insulate (Optional):
– Apply Heat Shrink Tubing: For additional insulation and strain relief, slide heat shrink tubing over the joint and apply heat to shrink it tightly around the connector and cable.
– Inspect the Assembly: Check that the connector is securely attached, the ferrule and center pin are properly crimped, and there are no loose parts. Ensure that the center conductor and shield are properly connected. - Test the Connection:
– Verify Connections: Ensure the connector is firmly attached and there are no loose parts.
– Test Signal: Use appropriate testing equipment to confirm that the connection is functioning correctly and that there are no signal issues.
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TNC F RG 59 CRIMP
₹49
The TNC Female RG 59 Crimp connector is designed for use with RG 59 coaxial cables. This connector utilizes a crimp attachment method, providing a reliable connection with minimal signal loss. It supports RF applications with frequencies up to 11 GHz, making it suitable for telecommunications, broadcast, and other high-frequency systems. The TNC Female RG 59 Crimp connector offers excellent durability and performance in various environmental conditions.
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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