| Cut the end of the cable off square with a set of sharp cutters.
(200069 Shown.) |
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| Open the
2-Blade Rotary Strip Tooland stick the coax through the hole until the end is flush with the lip.
Twirl the stripper several turns in the direction indicated by the arrow on the tool, until the "crunching" stops. |
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Note that the strip tool comes set up for dual-shield cable, you will have to adust both blades 2-3 turns "deeper" to achieve the strip shown below.
Remove the coax from the Toggle tool.
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| Using a pair of pliers, pull off the big piece of stripped materiel leaving the bare copper center conductor. |
 | Also pull off the smaller ring of outer jacket. Two layers of braid and one layer of foil should also come off,leaving exposed only one layer of foil.
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Shove the end of the cable into a
crimp connectorand work the cable in until the white insulator is flush with the bottom of the connector.
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 | This is the hardest part of installing crimp connectors on quad-shield coax. You need some way to hold the connector, keep it from spinning, not crush the easily bent "crimp" area, and yet allow the center conductor to stick out of the end. I found a little pair of Channel-Lock pliers work well.
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| Open the jaws of the
crimperand lay the connecter in the bigger slot with the edge of the connector flush with the edge of the crimper.
Squeeze the handles all the way together and release.
Remove the coax and connector from the crimper. |
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