- Connector Type:
- F-Type: A standard connector type used in many coaxial cable applications.
- Cable Compatibility:
- RG-59: A coaxial cable type commonly used for video and CCTV applications.
- Clamping Method:
- Clamp: The connector uses a clamping mechanism to secure the cable. This involves tightening a clamp around the cable to make a connection, rather than using a crimping tool.
- Material:
- Body: Typically made of metal such as brass or nickel-plated brass to ensure durability and reliable signal transfer.
- Clamp: Made from metal, designed to securely hold the cable in place.
- Impedance:
- 75 Ohms: RG-59 cables and F-type connectors generally operate at a 75-ohm impedance to match the cable’s characteristic impedance.
- Dimensions:
- Designed to fit snugly on RG-59 cables, with precise dimensions to ensure a secure connection.
- Usage:
- Applications: Ideal for use in video surveillance systems, broadcast TV, and other RF signal applications where RG-59 cables are utilized.
- Common Uses: Connecting coaxial cables in television, video equipment, or CCTV systems.
- Installation:
- Tools Required: Typically requires a clamp tool or pliers to tighten the clamp. Cable stripping tools are needed to prepare the cable.
- Procedure: Strip the insulation from the RG-59 cable, insert the cable into the connector, and tighten the clamp to secure the connection.
Advantages
- Secure Connection: The clamping mechanism provides a secure and stable connection, minimizing signal loss and ensuring reliable performance.
- Ease of Installation: Clamping connectors are generally straightforward to install and do not require specialized crimping tools.





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