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"Danny Richardson" wrote in message
... Looking for suggestions for a good crimp tool for installing coax connectors. It will primarily for BNC connectors on RG-174, 58 and 59 cables. Although the RG-8 cable family capability would be nice too. I do wish to avoid being a captive customer in that brand X crimp tool only works well with brand X connectors. And, of course, looking for the best bank for the buck. Thanks, Danny IF, 75 ohm BNC is okay .....for your specific application ... then I would seriously consider the Snap-N-Seal (20.3mm) or Stirling (19.3mm) compression connectors and tools. Note the size difference. USA CATV operators seem to have adopted one of these 2 approaches nationally. Connectors are available as BNC, F, RCA. https://www.tselectronic.com/thomandbetts/sns6bnc.html https://www.tselectronic.com/thomand...sns1p6rmx.html Supported RG-59/U; RG-6/U (various shield versions) and RG-11/U https://www.tselectronic.com/thomandbetts/sns.html |
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