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Amphenol PN 112722

Phil48784

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Has anyone ever assembled the Amphenol PN 112722 BNC before? I have been making BNCs for telecom for years and have never had to solder the contact pin, always crimped them. Please take a look at the attachment and let me know.
 

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mmckenna

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I've done their N connectors with soldered center pins. Not uncommon to see.

I've done many crimp center pins, also. Just depends on what you purchase.
 

merlin

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Because I have had problems with crimp type connectors, all I do is the solder on/compression type.
Sometimes, I do get a little excess solder and have to trim with an exacto knife, but never had one fail.
""STAY far away"" from the cheap Chinese fecal excretion connectors. Amphenol is my 'go-to'.
 

slowmover

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China can make quality desired. AMPHENOL denotes what they’ll find acceptable.

China-crap is the bargain stuff.
 
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