Nickel plated brass crimp sleeve connectors are designed for indoor coax terminations for standard video and other RF applications. Connectors require crimping with a hex Crimp Tool to secure the connector to the cable. Designed to accept RG-6 coaxial cables.
- For use on RG-6 coaxial cables
- Nickel-plated, all brass construction for superior corrosion-resistance and crimping durability
- Machined body and nut for easy installation
- Designed for use in indoor video applications
- Industry standard 1/4 Inch x 1/4 Inch cable preparation
- Dielectric diameter range: 0.175 inch to 0.183 inch
- Outer jacket diameter range: 0.254 inch to 0.278 inch
- Designed for 75Ω coaxial cables
- 7/16 inch nut diameter with 3/8-32 thread
Anonymous –
This is the last part that you need to cut Spectrum cable TV out of your life. I get 79 channels over the air and save $90 a month.
Anonymous –
This worked just fine. Fit a little tighter than I desired over RG-6 but I can pick up 34 channels 40 miles away.
Anonymous –
Installation of these connectors couldn’t get any easier. Using the stripping tool and installation tool makes this child’s play. The only caution to be mentioned is to check the installation depth before crimping to be sure you don’t insert them too far.
Anonymous –
We purchased this to replace our aging cooktop. It works much better and looks fantastic. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a stove.
Anonymous –
Really and truly no need to crimp any wires. This works exactly the way it says it does.
Anonymous –
This connectors worked great as advertised. Would recommend it to others
Anonymous –
These are very easy to add to a cable provided you have the proper crimping tool!
Anonymous –
Wrong size
Anonymous –
Brass chrome plated RG6 Connector used on cabling for tv purposes. Your standard indoor fittings used to connect to receivers audio video etc. Descent quality and good price.
Anonymous –
Let’s face it: CATV jacks are pretty simple. The prime function for these types of connectors is to make sure the center copper wire stays centered and connects up to the line-in jack. They are low voltage so you can’t hurt yourself or your equipment. These work just fine for every day use. You don’t really need the stripper tool (use a razor knife) nor the installation pliers: push them in (OK, that can take a minute or two depending on the outside diameter of the Cat 5E cable you have), then crimp them in place with a pair of adjustable pliers so that they ground to the inner metallic sheathing while staying attached to the outer casing. Yes, you can buy easier connectors but pretty soon everything is going to be wireless anyway; use this less expensive equipment to get you over the transition.
Anonymous –
I got this so I can use it for my TV and I can run it out of my house and so I can run more to my jacks and I won’t have no more holes in my wall and in my house and I am still working on getting more in my house it is a working projekt no pictures at this time thank you
Anonymous –
We installed a new hd antenna and needed to run co-ax to rooms in the house. Easy to use
Anonymous –
Ok
Anonymous –
This F-connector worked great and fit perfectly on the coax. It crimps very easily and feels strong.
Anonymous –
I used this to terminate a coax cable carrying a 60 Mbit internet signal. This was the first time I had ever done so. The directions were clear and easy to follow. No complaints. I’ll update the review if I ever see these connections start to rust or degrade.
Anonymous –
Use of this Brass Crimp F-Connector is pretty straight forward. What is most important is a good crimping tool that will get a good grip on the TV cable wire.
Anonymous –
Fit the cable