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Ideal Industries 35-046 - F/BNC Insertion and Removal Tool - 8"

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  • The only tool that works on both F and BNC connectors
  • Accepts RG-59 through RG6 Quad cables/connectors – F and BNC
  • Designed to help tighten/loosen/reach connectors
  • Comfort grip contoured handle
  • Cable Composition: Coax
  • Multi Function: Crimp and Compress
  • Termination Method : Twist-On
  • 8” overall length
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    Availability: In stock

    $43.61

    Ideal Industries 35-046 - F/BNC Insertion and Removal Tool - 8"

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    Stock Code 35-046
    Brand IDEAL Industries
    UPC 783250350469
    Type Cable Type: RG-59
    Notes For additional options and special quantity discounts, please contact our sales department 1-(855)-296-9508 x 101 or send email to cs@bulbspro.com

    The F/BNC insertion/removal tool is used to aid in accessing, torqueing, loosening, and reaching all types of standard F and BNC connectors. With a patented design that is only available from IDEAL, this is the only tool in the industry that works on both F and BNC connectors with the same tool end.

    No adjustments to the tool are required to move from BNC to F connector applications.

    F-post on end of tool can be used for leverage when pushing connectors on to cable in the assembly process
    Works on most industry standard, typical sized compression or crimp, BNC and 7/16” nut F connectors
    Not designed for extra wide body connectors or RG-11 connectors
    To use the tool:
    1) Place coax into open end of tool behind the connector
    2) Slide the tool over the connector until seated
    3) Turn tool to tighten or loosen as needed


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