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PPC's AquaSeal EX6 WS PLUS has weather boot sleeve built right into the fitting. Save time and less service calls when using these water proof fittings. Must use Compression Tool or Universal Compression Tool that are adjustable for these fittings. Works with RG6 size cable only. Professional Installers & Contractors for satellite & cable use these fittings. Highly used by the Professionals for Bell ExpressVu, Directv, Dish Network, and Cable Companies. FeaturesO-Ring is sealed regardless of nut torque keeping moisture out.Knurled hex design enables 200% more torque by handIntegrated port seal ensures moisture tight seal on all ports Gas-Tight sealed connection between the nut and the postLarge tapered compression area creates a redundant moisture tight interface, keeping moisture outNickel-Plated brass constructionGeneral SpecificationsBandwidth: 0MHz to 3GHzImpedance: 75 Ohms (nominal)Return Loss: Minimum -30 dB to 3 GHzInsertion Loss: Less than .10 dB to 3 GHzCable Range: RG6 Cable 60% Through 3x ShieldsPlease See All Available Professional Grade Coaxial Connectors With Various Specifications by PHAT SATELLITE INTL
The AquaTight Universal Drop Connector guarantees the use of the proper port seal every time, keeping the moisture out.
Knurled hex design enables 200% more torque by hand. Gas-tight sealed connection between the nut and the post. Large tapered compression area creates a redundant moisture tight interface, keeping moisture out
Nickel-Plated Brass Construction - PPC EX6WS PLUS Aqua Tight
Usage HD Over the Air Antenna - DirecTV / Dish Network, and Other Satellite Usage Approve - Ham Radio, Short Wave Antenna Usage - Cable Modem Internet - HD Digital Cable TV - Cellular Boost Antenna - Speed Sensor
Please See All Available Professional Grade Coaxial Connectors With Various Specifications by PHAT SATELLITE INTL
These are great. We were first time coax cable makers that used these to run a new line from our junction box at the street to our panel. Don’t tell Cox, k thx.This review may be useful if you’ve never done this before. We found these only to be marginally more difficult to use than the ones that came with the Klein kit we used, once we understood how they were designed.We used:* 4x shielded Mediabridge RG6 cable (Part# CC6QB-500) and* Klein’s stripper/tester/crimper kit VDV002-818The Klein connectors from the kit were easy to practice with, and very simple to install. As you would expect, they came with the kit. As others have commented these connectors here are superior if weather proofing is a concern, but they require a little more finesse than the Klein ones did. Only slightly.First we stripped the end as per usual, leaving both the bare center wire, and a small section exposing the shielding. The Klein stripper is really satisfying to use. For the Mediabridge cable we had, these connectors then required the following:1. Peel back the wire mesh shielding and fold it away from the end2. Peel back one layer of the solid foil shielding and fold it back away from the end3. Fold the next wire mesh layer back away from the end4. Now (with the some shielding remaining in place) feed the core into the inner connector tube.5. With some force, push the core into the connector until the plastic of the tip is flush with the connector base.Force required for the last step was moderate. Consider twisting slightly as you feed it, involving two people, or mounting the connector so you can get your body weight behind it. For us, hand feeding was sufficient. Your mileage may vary.Wasted only one of these to figure out the above, and subsequent installations were bulletproof once we understood how they wanted to install onto our particular cable (maybe all cable? Dunno). The first one we did was wasted because we peeled all of the shielding back, including the outer sheath, all the way down to where the cable feeds into the connector. So, we were feeding the plastic core only into the connector, which leaves too little for the connector to grab onto and compress to when you install it. Slips right off. Using the method above led to a good solid fit, and seems to be in alignment with the design. Hope this helps!