Universal-fit connectors - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Universal-fit connectors


Nov 1, 1996

Universal-fit connectors for 1 5/8-inch cables feature interchangeable heads, which allow easy replacement of a damaged contact or conversion from a Type N to a 7/16 DIN. The center pin screws into the center conductor of the cable and is tightened by an open-end wrench. Self-flaring design ensures proper contact with the outer conductor, while spring fingers grip the outer conductor and rotate within the body, eliminating bending or breaking during installation. An extra-thick gasket provides secure weatherproofing, and a double backnut ensures proper seating and compression. The universal-fit connectors fit Andrew LDF7-50A, Cablewave FLC158-50J, and Eupen 5438 cables.

Tessco

Sparks, MD


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