A crimp connector is used to terminate the end of a coaxial cable to allow connection to an RF device or antenna
Each series of connector differs by method of connection, size, and electrical properties, allowing a technician to select a connector to best match the intended purpose.
Most crimp connectors consist of three components – the connector body, pin/socket, and crimping ferrule
Terminating a coaxial cable with a crimp connector requires three tools – a wire stripper/cutter, soldering iron, and hex crimp
You can find instructional videos on crimping most connectors on YouTube.
Crimp Hex Die Sizing
RG316/RG174 – 0.128″
RG58/LMR195 – 0.213″
LMR400/RG8 – 0.429″
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