Re: BNC Crimp Tool and crimp-connector



"J. Mc Laughlin" <jcm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:tOCdnT3PCbZ0mW3anZ2dnUVZ_tWtnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxx:

Dear Jim: Oh my, are they expensive. For half the price, Steren

Mac, have a look at the dies and frame at:

http://rfshop.com.au/Products/Hardware/tabid/426/List/1/CategoryID/261/Cate
gory2ID/776/Level/2/Default.aspx

These are out of Asia and the tools work quite well. As you will see, there
are dies that include cavities for a range of cables and you may are likely
to find a tool that will suit many small cables on BNC / UHF / SMA etc.

The tools come into Australia branded HIT, you may find them listed with
retailers over there.

BTW, RFSHOP are great to deal with, and if look around there site, you will
see a range of inexpensive, but good quality connectors etc.

Owen
.



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