This BNC Male Plug with Shielded Metal Handle is a premium-grade coaxial connector designed for high-reliability video, RF, and test equipment applications. Featuring a robust all-metal construction, this solder-type connector provides superior electromagnetic shielding and mechanical durability, making it the preferred choice for custom cable assemblies in broadcast, CCTV, and laboratory environments.
Full Metal Shielded Handle: The heavy-duty chrome-plated brass handle provides 360-degree shielding against EMI and RFI, ensuring a clean, low-noise signal path even in high-interference areas.
Classic Bayonet Locking Mechanism: Features the standard "Twist-and-Lock" BNC interface for a fast, secure, and vibration-proof connection that cannot be accidentally disconnected.
High-Conductivity Center Pin: Equipped with a precision-machined center pin designed for low contact resistance and high-fidelity signal transmission.
Spring-Reinforced Strain Relief: The rear of the metal handle includes an integrated tension spring that protects the coaxial cable from sharp bends and fraying at the entry point.
Field-Serviceable Solder Design: Engineered for internal soldering, allowing technicians to create custom-length cables with a rock-solid electrical bond that outperforms standard crimp connectors.
Precision 75-Ohm Impedance: Optimized for professional video and RF standards, maintaining signal timing and preventing ghosting or reflections in the signal chain.
Connector Type: BNC Male (Plug).
Termination Method: Solder.
Handle Material: Nickel
Impedance: 75 Ohm.
Cable Compatibility: Ideal for RG59, RG6, and other standard-diameter coaxial cables.
Application: Professional CCTV installations, SDI/HD-SDI video production, oscilloscope probes, and radio antenna systems.
Why should I choose a solder-type BNC over a crimp-on version? Solder connectors provide a superior electrical and mechanical bond. While they take longer to assemble, they are more reliable in high-vibration environments and allow for the reuse of the metal handle if the cable needs to be replaced.
Does the spring really help with cable life? Yes. Most cable failures happen right where the wire meets the plug. The integrated spring distributes the stress of a bend over a wider area, preventing the internal copper core from snapping or pulling away from the solder joint.
Will this handle 4K SDI video signals? This connector is built to professional standards. As long as you use high-quality 75-ohm coaxial cable and perform a clean solder job, it is fully capable of handling high-frequency digital and analog video signals.
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