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THE CIMPLE CO Cable coaxial de compresión, Conector para Cable coaxial RG6, con Sello de Clima y Agarre hermético, RG11 Compression, Paquete de 4

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2.Color:Plateado


3.:Paquete De 4


  • Perfecto : Satélite (incluyendo DIRECTV y ante satélite), TV por cable e Inte (incluyendo Comca Cox y Charter) y simas de ante todoterreno.
  • Fabricado con material de alta calidad, resistente a la intemperie una calidad excepcional y atenuación de señal extremadente baja.
  • Las juntas tóricas traseras e internas resistentes a la intemperie permiten un uso a largo plazo en exteriores e interiores
  • Diseñado para punta coaxial preparada estándar de 1/4 pulgadas de trenzado y conductor central expuesto de 1/4 pulgadas. Úsalo con cualquier herrienta depresión estándar de 21 mm (se rienda la herramienta CIMPLE CO, pero no se requiere)
  • Paquete de 4 conectores de compresión de alta calidad


Tamaño:4 Pack |  Color:F11 Compression THE CIMPLE CO, A Family Company located in the USA, is proud to offer these high quality and durable coaxial compression connectors, also known as coax fittings. Compression F81 Connectors, using the F-Pin connection (standard on US Cable systems). Compression Connectors are superior to Crimp and Twist, as they create a waterproof seal at the rear of the connector (the jacket side), and allow a uniform 360 degree connection that keeps the connector on, and the signal tight. Rated from 2MHz 3GHz, this ensures that the coupler will handle all of the signals for DIRECTV, Dish Network, other Satellite, CATV (including Comcast, Charter, Cox, and more), as well as Antennas, VCRs, Cable Internet Modems, and other digital and analog systems. These will pass signal for 75Ohm coax wires. The connector works with most RG11 Coax, including Dual Shield, Tri Shield, and Quad Shield. Exceptional return loss and insertion loss specifications. Shielding effectiveness is greater than -90dB. Tests Passed: SCTE-103-2004 (DC Contact Resistance); ANSI/SCTE 60-2004 (Moisture Migration Test); ASTM-B117-03 (Salt Spray Test); ANSI/SCTE-99-2004 (Axial Pull Test); SCTE-98-2004 (Tightening Torque); SCTE-73-2002 (Coaxial Insertion Force); SCTE-48-3-2004 (Shielding Effectiveness); ANSI/SCTE-04-1997 (F Connector Return Loss); SBCA Standards of Physical Dimension Tolerance; and GR-1503-Core, Issue 1, March 1995 (UV Degradation). Connector works with all 21mm “closed” gap tool. We back our product 100%, with easy returns, as well as free technical and customer support.


BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
BAO89
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
good heavy ends
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
HD custom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de agosto de 2024
Has performed very good and was a good price
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Sean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
This was perfect for patching our intenet cable after a storm. There is a trick to installing these, the easiest way is to pop out the center pin and mount it on your stripped and prepared cable to gauge the length you need. Cut the cable sheath and shielding to that length and then compress it onto the cable so that the pre-mounted pin pops out where it should.
Familie
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de mayo de 2024
Die Jacke hat ein eigenartigen Schnitt - sie steht bei mir an der Seite so komisch ab (sieht man auf den Bildern nicht.Sie ist auch auf der Vorderseite nicht mit Fleece gefüttert, was für mich wichtig ist.Sie geht deshalb zurück.
thibaut patrick
Comentado en Francia el 17 de marzo de 2024
Très agréable à porter. Je recommande a 100%. Chaud et le style décontracté et habillé.
Cliente
Comentado en España el 25 de octubre de 2024
ES UNA PRENDA MUY PONIBLE Y CÓMODA, PARA ANDAR, LA ESTRENÉ UN DÍA MUY LLUVIOSO Y FRÍO, Y VA GENIAL, EL AGUA LA REPELE TOTALMENTE,LA CAPUCHA ES DESMONTABLE, EL INTERIOR DE MANGAS Y ESPALDA VA CON FORRO POLAR Y EL DELANTERO LLEVA UN FORRO, LO QUE HACE QUE SEA MÁS CÓMODA SI QUIERES PONER DEBAJO JERSEY O ALGO MÁS GRUESO.EL LARGO POR DEBAJO DEL CULO, PARA LLEVAR LEGGINS, IDEAL, LAS MANGAS SON LARGAS, PERO SE ADAPTA CON EL VELCRO QUE LLEVA EL PUÑO.LA RECOMIENDO 100X100, ENCANTADA CON ESTA PRENDA, COLUMBIA ES UNA BUENA MARCA DE CALIDAD.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
P.Borrelli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2024
I accidentally cut my direct-buried RG-11 internet cable running to my house. These arrived next day (just after Christmas) and I was able to successfully repair the cable. Be aware there are no instructions, but it wasn't mentioned that there would be so no problem there. I forgot to take pictures prior to burying the cable so I don't have any to upload.When installing, be sure to flare out the insulation (with a screwdriver or something flat) so the inner cylinder in the connector goes under the insulation, but outside the braided metal of the cable. Then when you crimp the connector, it will grab the insulation to stay in place. I did this wrong on the first one and the connector simply fell off. After watching a tutorial video, I learned to flare the insulation and it worked correctly. I don't expect these to be waterproof or weather proof, so I covered them in shrink wrap after installing.I tested my internet and am getting full speed so I'm happy with the quality.
Lili33
Comentado en Francia el 25 de abril de 2024
Les manches sont un peu longues mais parfaite contre le vent et la pluie tt en restant légère
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
leo wink
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2021
Very well made. It has a built-in 18awg ferrule pin. To get a good install, be sure to push the cable into the connector far enough that the pin expresses out all the way. Twist and push if you have to. Only then should you crimp it with the compression tool. It's a long connector uncompressed, but I had no issues with using this cheap but well-built adjustable tool (the cutter was kinda useless with 14awg copper clad steel)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q38JWNV
nisim cohen
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 10 de febrero de 2020
Very good
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