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Danny Richardson wrote: 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 try to ebay search crimp tools there is usually a few companies that sell a kit w/a ratachted crimper that has changable dies and include a die or 2 2 dies should cover what you need sometimes the kit will also include a few crimp lugs, which you might not need cost for a brand new one w/2 dies cost me 25usd they will crimp any standard connector that mates w/the standard dies if you only need to make one or 2 radio shack and simular places have crimp tools that are either plier type or that look like a ratached tool but aren't actually ratached at radioshack you'll sometimes pay close to what a ratached unit cost from above their plier looking one is pretty cheep if you don't make many they do sell connectors that don't need crimpn' good luck |
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