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F-type SAT plug Cabletech WTY0500.1 5.8 mm with rubber seal
F-type SAT plug Cabletech WTY0500.1 5.8 mm with rubber seal
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F-type SAT plug Cabletech WTY0500.1 5.8 mm with rubber seal
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F-type SAT plug Cabletech WTY0500.1 5.8 mm with rubber seal
F-type SAT plug Cabletech WTY0500.1 5.8 mm with rubber seal
F-type SAT plug Cabletech WTY0500.1 5.8 mm with rubber seal is a metal coaxial connector intended for satellite and TV antenna installations. Designed for cables with a 5.8 mm inner conductor diameter, the connector establishes a reliable electrical contact while the integrated rubber seal improves moisture protection at the joint. The compact design suits both indoor and outdoor cabling where a standard F-type termination is required.
The metal construction ensures stable signal transmission and mechanical durability. The rubber seal reduces the risk of water ingress and corrosion at the connection point, extending the operational life of outdoor installations. The connector is compatible with common satellite and TV coaxial cables with a 5.8 mm inner conductor, enabling straightforward crimping or compression termination depending on installation practice.
Prepare the coaxial cable by stripping the outer jacket, braid, and dielectric to expose the inner conductor to the required length for this connector type. Slide the connector onto the cable so the inner conductor passes through the centre pin and the ferrule seats against the dielectric. Terminate the connector according to the chosen method (crimp, compression or screw type) ensuring a firm mechanical connection and proper contact between conductor and connector. Verify the rubber seal is positioned correctly to cover the joint to provide moisture protection.
For outdoor installations, apply additional weatherproofing such as self-amalgamating tape or a UV-resistant boot over the connector area for long-term protection. Ensure connectors are tightened to appropriate torque values and avoid overtightening on plastic housings. Inspect connections periodically for signs of corrosion or moisture ingress.
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