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BNC Male Connect RG 58

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Part# 11-03992
MFR Model# 112120

Overview

BNC terminate to coaxial cable crimp on connectors meet specifications from MIL-C-39012 cl2 Category B.


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Reviews

Easy to install.

Clarke D Verified Purchase

BNC MALE CRIMP CONNECTOR FOR RG 58

February 16, 2022

Ordered 10 but received 9

Jack D Verified Purchase

BNC MALE CRIMP CONNECTOR FOR RG 58

December 16, 2021

Nice connectors. They don’t come with a strip guide or instructions.

Voit A Verified Purchase

BNC MALE CRIMP CONNECTOR FOR RG 58

November 15, 2021

Bob K Verified Purchase

BNC MALE CRIMP CONNECTOR FOR RG 58

September 30, 2021

Worked well for what I needed, after I figured out the right way to install it. (If this will be your first time crimping this, save time and buy 2! Or just really *really* take your time to make sure youve got every layer cut to exactly the proper length before you commit it to the crimpers. Im completely OCD about stuff like this and even I messed up my first attempt!) My IA even provided an example piece to follow, showing me how far to cut back each layer. I digress. I upgraded my old Collins VHF-250 Comm Radio to a new Garmin GTR 225. The Collins used a different connector. Garmin needed a BNC. The coax cable had a black jacket, which lead me to believe it was RG58. The newer RG400 has more of a beige color to it and if youre running new antenna cables DO NOT USE RG58 CABLE! Run new RG400. If youre reusing existing RG58 - this is the connector you will need. The jacket of the RG58 doesnt meet modern burn-test safety standards.

Nathan M
April 13, 2020

Yet to be installed. Appears to be what was ordered.

Donn V
August 10, 2019

I am sure a good connector, but, there is a need for some instructions for assembly and notes providing information on appropriate crimping tools. I am finding that every manufacturer seems to use different crimping tools especially for the center pin. The big avionics shops probably have the correct information and tools, but they probably are not buying from Spruce. More information including name of Mfr. would be helpful.

Larry A
June 25, 2017

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: Does this BNC conector come with all fittings and toroids for complete installation to cable?

This is a three part kit. The BNC connector, pin and crimp sleeve.

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