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The term "cable retention" refers to the basic methods used to attach a connector to a cable.
Kings Electronics offers connectors with a variety of cable retention methods, from conventional, soldered connectors, to pre-assembled crimp styles. Whether you are looking for durable, field-servicable connectors or products that are economical and easy to install, Kings has a solution for your needs.
FIELD SERVICEABLE CONNECTORS:
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Type |
Description |
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Conventional |
The cable braid is combed out and arranged on a braid clamp, then assembled into the connector. The center contact is soldered. |
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Taper Grip® |
A simplified 3-piece construction. The cable braid and jacket are pushed over a tapered assembly, and clamp nut is tightened. The center contact is soldered. |
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Weatherproof Taper Grip® |
This is a modulated design using an improved taper grip construction. It utilizes metal-to-metal cable clamping with separate sealing components. The center contact is soldered. |
CRIMP STYLE CONNECTORS:
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Type |
Description |
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K-Grip® |
The K-Grip® is inserted between the dielectric and the braid, and secured by crimping the sleeve. The center contact is crimped or soldered. |
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K-Grip® Jr. |
50% smaller and 50% lighter than the original K-Grip® design. The K-Grip® is integrated into the connector body, permitting complete pre-trimming of the cable. |
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Weatherproof K-Grip® Jr. |
In the Weatherproof K-Grip® Jr. design, the crimp sleeve contains a bonding sealant to assure a firm, tight seal and complete moisture protection. |
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Pre-Assembled K-Grip® Jr. |
Captive center contact combined with the simplicity of K-Grip® Jr. assembly. The sleeve is crimped over the cable braid, followed by crimping or soldering the contact. This rear assembly is then threaded onto the connector body. | |
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