LMR 200/300 / RG-58 CRIMPING TOOL 6
$51.74
$72.95
Using the Crimping Tool Prepare the Cable: Strip the Insulation: Use a coaxial cable stripper to remove the outer insulation and expose the inner conductor. Follow the stripping instructions for the specific connector type to ensure proper length and alignment. Trim the Shielding: Fold the shield braiding back over the outer insulation. Assemble the Connector: Slide the Connector: Position the connector onto the prepared cable, ensuring the inner conductor fits properly into the connector’s pin or barrel. Crimp the Connector: Align the Tool: Place the connector into the crimping tool’s die. Crimp: Squeeze the handles of the crimping tool firmly to secure the connector onto the cable. The crimping tool will compress the connector onto the cable and trim any excess wire. Inspect the Connection: Check Fit: Ensure the connector is firmly attached and the cable is properly terminated. Test: If possible, test the connection to ensure it meets performance standards. Additional Considerations Connector Compatibility: Verify that the crimping tool is compatible with the connectors you plan to use. Some tools come with multiple dies for different connector types. Maintenance: Regularly check and replace dies or blades as needed to maintain optimal performance. Recommendations Popular Brands: Some reputable brands for coaxial crimping tools include Klein Tools, Ideal Industries, and Greenlee. Model 6 Reference: If the “6” in your query refers to a specific model or tool number, make sure to check the manufacturer’s specifications to confirm it meets the requirements for LMR 200, LMR 300, and RG-58 cables.
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