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This 16-piece set of BNC male crimp connectors is designed for 50 Ohm coaxial cables including RG58, LMR195, and RG142. Engineered for durability and optimal signal transmission, these connectors are perfect for RF applications such as antennas, amateur radios, spectrum analyzers, and wireless sensors, making them an essential toolkit upgrade for any tech-savvy professional.
D**D
Use only for solid conductor not stranded. Hole too small for stranded conductor.
When I purchased these I thought they would be like any other BNC connectors I bought in the past for use with RG58A/U, but this wasn't mentioned in the specs. These will only work with RG58/U coax with a solid conductor. Stranded conductor wire as used in RG58A/U is aprox. .005" larger and will not fit into the center conductor pin. So...I can only use these with RG58/U coax.
K**R
Exactly as advertised
Nice quality product. The only thing missing is measurements for proper stripping of the coax shield and center conductor.
W**N
not as advertised
product was advertised to accommodate LMR-195 but the center pins will not fit the coax center conductor
S**Y
Would not work for RG223
The hole on the pin was too small to fit the conductor on RG223 cable. There is also no solder hole in the side of the pin to solder the pin to the conductor.
J**.
Won't crimp with standard tool
The ferule (crimped to affix shield to connector) is too thin for bog-standard 0.213" die, but two sacrificial wraps of a strip of aluminum cut from a beverage can make it work. Even heavy-duty aluminum foil is too thin for this workaround.
P**L
Does not fit RG58
Same as a few other responses. The Center hole of the center pin is too small for the 0.8mm RG58 center conductor. Have to drill them out or use a different brand. The connector and outside crimp looks pretty good though.
R**R
Does not fit rg58
These do not fit rg58. The center hole on the pin is far too small.
T**M
You must modify this product to work
The center conductor does not fit the center conductor of the RG-58 coax. You must get a .040 inch drill bit and drill out the pin in order to crimp it to the coax.
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