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The C.P. Company 50-Pack RG6 Quad Compression Connectors are designed for optimal performance and reliability, featuring nickel-plated construction and a quad-sealed system to prevent moisture migration. These connectors are the go-to choice for professionals in the cable and satellite installation industry.
Material Type | Nickel plated |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Coaxial |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 8"W x 2"H |
J**A
Good Price for PPC
PPC is one of the better cable connectors out there and are commonly used by the cable company's. If you strip your wire correctly these will work on both dual or quad cable. The key works here are strip correctly. Unlike connector specifically made for Quad Cable these are less forgiving you have to know how to strip Quad if you do it right then these will go right on. If you are trying to use these on older quad cable they may not work as well as quad only connectors but I never had any problems with the new stuff.
K**R
Solved my problem
These connectors work perfectly with quad-shield RG6 cable. They are designed to accommodate the large diameter of the ultra shielded cable.
S**1
Great Connectors!!!?
Works great with TruCables Quad Shielded direct bury cable. I tried these along side TruCables and channel Masters connectors and these performed just as well. I didn't have one bad connection. I would buy these again without hesitation.
W**R
Hard to find
Quad core coax is not common. Repair parts even less so. Served my purpose.
A**R
Do not work well for double-shielded RG6, unless you have a special coax widening tool.
The RG6 I find installed in my house is double-shielded. Preparing the coax as described does not work, because the RG6 cable does not enter the inner pipe deep enough, and the compressing tool pushes the cable out of the connector instead of inserting the inner pipe into the cable.On YouTube I found instructions of how to do it properly, which adds an extra step between the prep of the cable and the insertion into the connector, i.e. inserting the cable into a special tool that widens the shields sufficiently. After that, the cable inserts easily into the connector until the insulator is flush with the front of the inner pipe.The tool is made from a new or failed RG6 connector by breaking off the plastic part until only the inner pipe and the nut remain. The barb at the end of the inner pipe is ground off by hand or on the drill using a 3/16" mandrel, and the nut is fastened on an old drilled-out F connector that was glued into a handle. This tool is then inserted under rotation between the inner core of the coax and the wire meshes. and loosens the meshes sufficiently for the proper assembly on the connector.
B**Z
They get the job done
Same fittings that cable companies use/have used in the past. They do what they are supposed to do and get the job done without any leakage or signal loss if installed properly.
A**+
Awesome
I really like these. I go through a lot of these connectors. You know you'll have a good tight fit, every time. I've bought some before, that after you crimped them, the bottom ring will come off. These are solid and well worth it, I will buy these again.
J**H
Great connectors.
I love these connectors. Super quick and easy to use. Using these, I was able to run free over the air channels with an outdoor antenna to every room in my home. Great product!
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