





🔗 Connect with confidence — the pro’s choice for flawless RF performance!
The TNC Male Connector 10PCS set offers high-precision 50Ω impedance connectors designed for RF coaxial cables like RG58, RG142, RG400, and RFC195. Featuring gold-plated brass pins and copper-nickel plated shells with Teflon insulation, these connectors deliver ultra-low signal attenuation (≤0.1dB) and low VSWR (≤1.15) up to 3GHz. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, corrosion-resistant, and customizable cable terminations with crimp tool compatibility.


| ASIN | B093WHWPYY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,954 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #191 in Coaxial Cables |
| Item model number | RG58-TNC |
| Manufacturer | MOOKEERF |
| Package Dimensions | 11.99 x 7.59 x 2.79 cm; 141 g |
G**P
Excellent!
M**M
The connector package is fine, but when using RG400 cable the ferrule inner diameter is too small. The cable was prepared and stripped. This was done using a Schleuniger coaxial cable stripping machine. The cable is RG400. The dielectric core / centre pin is inserted into the backshell of the connector and the braids taken over the rear crimp section. The cable ferrule slides over the cable outer jacket, but is too small to slide over the braids. The ferrule has a nominal ID of 5mm, but this needs to increase to 6-6.5mm to slide over the braid and become crimped. Is it possible to get alternative ferrules as currently these connectors can not be assembled.
B**E
I use it to assemble RG 400 cables. It can achieve all functions, and the interface looks very good after the heat shrink tube is put on. I recommend this product at this price.
J**E
The pins that get attached to the cables core is too small for even 75ohm cable. This kit is supposed to be for 50ohm and the pin didn't fit the 50ohm core or a smaller 75ohm cable. True waste of time and money
K**K
I used this to fabricate an RG 400 cable. They work well and the heat shrink provided is good to cover the ends after crimping. They appear to have the same electronic properties as other more expensive milspec connectors.
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