- Prepare the Cable:
– Strip the Cable: Use a coaxial cable stripper to remove about 1 inch (25 mm) of the outer insulation from the RG-59 cable. Be careful not to damage the underlying braided shield.
– Expose the Shielding: Fold back the braided shield or foil shield over the outer insulation. Ensure the shield is neatly folded back without fraying.
– Trim the Dielectric: Trim the dielectric (the foam or insulating layer around the center conductor) so that approximately 1/4 inch (6 mm) of the center conductor is exposed. - Prepare the Connector:
– Check Connector Components: TNC male connectors usually include a crimp ferrule (a metal sleeve), a crimp pin, and the connector body.
– Ensure you have a TNC male connector that is compatible with RG-59 cable. - Insert the Crimp Pin:
– Crimp Pin: Slide the crimp pin onto the exposed center conductor of the RG-59 cable. Ensure that the pin is properly aligned and makes good contact with the conductor.
– Crimp the Pin: Use the crimping tool to crimp the pin onto the center conductor. The crimping tool will compress the pin around the conductor, ensuring a solid connection. - Attach the Connector:
– Crimp Ferrule: Slide the crimp ferrule (a metal sleeve) over the folded-back shielding and onto the connector body. Make sure it aligns correctly with the connector body.
– Insert the Cable: Push the cable (with the crimped pin) into the TNC male connector until it is fully seated.
– Crimp the Ferrule: Use the crimping tool to crimp the ferrule onto the shield and connector body. This will secure the shield to the connector and ensure a proper ground connection. - Inspect the Connection:
– Examine the connector to ensure it is securely attached and that there are no visible gaps or loose parts.
– Verify that the cable is fully seated in the connector and that there are no exposed wires or shorts. - Test the Connection:
– If possible, test the cable and connector assembly with a network analyzer or similar device to ensure proper functionality and signal integrity. - Additional Tips:
– Choose the Right Tools: Ensure that your crimping tool is designed for TNC connectors and is in good working condition.
– Accurate Stripping: Proper stripping of the cable is critical. Avoid stripping too much or too little of the cable.
– Practice: If you’re new to crimping, practicing on some spare cables and connectors can help improve your technique.
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TNC M RG 59 CRIMP
₹75
The TNC Male RG 59 Crimp connector is designed for use with RG 59 coaxial cables. This connector uses a crimp attachment method, providing a reliable connection with minimal signal loss. It supports RF applications up to 11 GHz, making it suitable for telecommunications, broadcast, and other high-frequency environments. The TNC Male RG 59 Crimp connector offers excellent durability and performance in various installations.
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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