Ensure a secure and stable signal for your coaxial cabling with the Connectivity Series. The BNC Male Plug is the industry standard for professional video, RF, and test equipment. It is the definitive solution for terminating RG59, RG6, or RG58 cables to create high-quality patch leads for CCTV, broadcast, and telecommunications.
Secure Bayonet Locking: Features the classic "twist-and-lock" mechanism that prevents accidental disconnections, even in high-vibration environments.
High-Conductivity Center Pin: Equipped with a precision-machined gold-plated center pin to ensure maximum signal transfer and prevent oxidation.
Superior EMI/RFI Shielding: The heavy-duty nickel-plated brass body provides a full 360-degree shield against external interference and noise.
Universal Standard: Compatible with all standard BNC female sockets found on DVRs, oscilloscopes, and professional monitors.
CCTV & Surveillance: The primary connector used to link security cameras to Digital Video Recorders (DVRs).
Professional Video & SDI: Essential for high-definition video production and broadcast studio wiring.
Laboratory Equipment: The standard interface for oscilloscopes, function generators, and spectrum analyzers.
RF & Antenna Systems: Used for terminating coaxial leads for radio transmitters, receivers, and wireless microphones.
Multiple Termination Styles: Available in Crimp-On, Screw-On, or Solder-Type designs to suit your specific installation preference and tool availability.
Integrated Strain Relief: Designed to work with rubber boots to prevent cable fatigue at the connector junction.
Robust Construction: Built to withstand frequent plugging and unplugging in professional field use.
Product Type: BNC Male Connector (Plug)
Compatibility: Optimized for RG59, RG6, or RG58 Coaxial Cables
Included: 1x BNC Male Plug (Crimp versions include Ferrule)
1. Do I need a special tool to install this? For the most reliable "Crimp-On" version, you will need a Coaxial Crimping Tool and a Cable Stripper. If you don't have tools, look for our "Screw-On" DIY versions!
2. How do I know if I stripped the cable correctly? The center copper core must be long enough to seat into the gold pin, and the outer braided shield must make full contact with the connector body for proper grounding.
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