Splicing a coaxial cable involves using a specially designed cable stripper to expose the inner conductor. You’ll then crimp on a new coaxial connector. A coaxial coupler can then be used to join the two cables. As for fiber optic cables, they’re a whole different ball game. These cables...
Thank you for the reply and your thoughts. I had been thrown off by another website stating that Super Profil frames had a single downtube crimp whilst showing the pictures of Sarroni’s bike in the museum with the sign saying Super. I now think that this was the first version of the ...
I’ve not ever been able to find an exhaustive list of all of the DuPont crimp tools and accompanying documentation. Some datasheets are available, but aren’t necessarily much help. There are many other HT-xxx tools in addition to what I’ve listed, all for sale on eBay in various quan...
The amp power, ground, and turn-on leads are all connected to the amp with crimp on ring terminals, as shown below. I used a fairly thin wire for the turn-on lead, 20 gauge or so, since it doesn't have to carry any significant amount of current. I also secured the turn-on lead...
used to crimp connectors onto coaxial cables for audiovisual and data transmission. network crimping tools: specifically designed for ethernet cables, allowing you to create reliable network connections. modular plug crimping tools: used for crimping connectors onto modular plugs, such as those used in...
Step 2: Choosing the Crimp Terminal 3 More Images Choosing the Crimp Terminal Now you know what wire size you have, you will also need to work out what you need to connect to. There are many, many variations of crimp, but there are a handful of very common ones, most shown in the ...
one I have here has a screw-on outer case and a clamp at the top for securing the cable in place: it stops you ripping the cables out of the plug if you pull on the lead too hard. The clamp is a good idea unless you want to go through this exercise again in a few weeks time...
each wire is fully inserted to the front of the RJ45 end and in the correct order. Verify the wires ended up the right order and that the wires extend to the front of the RJ45 end and make good contact with the metal contacts in the RJ45 end. Crimp the RJ45 end with the crimper ...
By understanding the unique assembly process of custom cable assemblies and reviewing howeach item on the bill of materialsgoes together, one can better understand the common and not-so-common failure modes of cable. Then, better cables can be designed and built that are able to offer the high...
Issue:Unlike factory made cables, my cable feels loose at the jack. Solution:Check if the strain latch is holding the cable. If not, crimp a new RJ45 connector with the cable pushed in thoroughly. Issue:The cable does not operate at the desired speed ...