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Hi. This is Mark from Show Me Cables. And today I'm going to show you how to terminate
a TNC male connector for RG58.
For today's project we're going to need RG58 coax cable, a three piece TNC male crimp connector,
coax stripper and crimp tool.
To begin, slide the ferrule on top of the jacket.
Take your coax strip tool and remove the jacket and dielectric.
By using a coax strip tool, you can remove both at once. Fold the braided shield on top
of the jacket. Slide on the center pin and the connector housing.
Make sure to slide your connector all the way onto the cable and it's touching up against
the jacket. And slide up the ferrule.
With adequate pressure, crimp the ferrule onto the jacket. This pinches the jacket and
creates a secure connection.
Give it a slight tug to make sure it's properly seated. And you have successfully crimped
this connector.