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Cable Description | Cable Specification |
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0.81mm ø Cable | View Spec |
0.81mm ø Cable (for I-PEX) | View Spec |
1.13mm ø Cable | View Spec |
1.13mm ø Low Loss Cable | View Spec |
1.13mm ø Cable (for I-PEX) | View Spec |
1.19mm ø Cable | View Spec |
1.32mm ø Cable | View Spec |
1.32mm ø Dual Shield Cable | View Spec |
1.37mm ø Cable | View Spec |
1.37mm ø Cable (for I-PEX) | View Spec |
1.48mm ø Cable | View Spec |
RG58/U Low Loss Cable | View Spec |
RG58 Low Loss Cable | View Spec |
RG174/U Cable | View Spec |
RG178 Cable | View Spec |
RG316 Cable | View Spec |
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Find out the minimum and maximum torque forces for the SMA, TNC, BNC and N interfaces.
The recommended torque force is for guidance only. The actual torque force needs to be checked and finalised by the customer based on their actual working application.
Bulkhead Thread Mounting Torque | Connector | Material | Torque Min in-lbs | Torque Max in-lbs |
1/4 - 36 UNS - 2A | SMA | Brass | 7 | 10 |
1/4 - 36 UNS - 2A | SMA | Stainless Steel | 12 | 15 |
3/8 - 32 UNEF - 2A | Isolated SMA | Brass | 16 | 20 |
1/2 - 28 UNEF - 2A | TNC | Brass | 20 | 25 |
1/2 - 28 UNEF - 2A | TNC | Stainless Steel | 25 | 30 |
1/2 - 28 UNEF - 2A | Isolated TNC | Brass | 20 | 25 |
3/8 - 32 UNEF - 2A | BNC Front Mount | Brass | 16 | 20 |
1/2 - 28 UNEF - 2A | BNC Rear Mount | Brass | 20 | 25 |
5/8 - 24 UNEF - 2A | N | Brass | 30 | 35 |
Notes
Coupling Nut Thread Size | Connector | Material | Torque Min in-lbs | Torque Max in-lbs |
1/4 - 36 UNS - 2A | SMA | Brass | 4 | 6 |
1/4 - 36 UNS - 2A | SMA | Stainless Steel | 8 | 10 |
7/16 - 28 UNEF - 2A | TNC | Brass | 8 | 10 |
7/16 - 28 UNEF - 2A | TNC | Stainless Steel | 10 | 13 |
5/8 - 24 UNEF - 2A | N | Brass | 8 | 10 |
View our video guides to see the key differences and advantages between the two mount styles.
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The difference between standard and reverse polarity RF connectors is small and subtle, but of utmost importance when it comes to your design. Watch the video below to learn how to tell them apart.
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Are Hirose U.FL and I-PEX® MHF® connectors compatible and intermateable? The answer is Yes. If you want to learn about all the details, read to our article here: MHF® - U.FL
An IP (Ingress Protection) rating specifies the level of protection an RF connector has against the ingress of dust and water. See IP Rating Explained Guide
Details on IP testing for the dust and waterproof Nautilus cable assemblies can be found here.
Nautilus Coaxial Connectors are tested to the following specifications:
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Our Stainless Steel bodied Nautilus connectors have an EPDM O-Ring option for protection in corrosive environments, find out more on the material data sheet. See Material Data Sheet
Our Nautilus connectors are protected with a Silicone rubber O-Ring, find out more on the material data sheet. See Material Data Sheet
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