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Key Features
- For Canare BNC, F, and RCA Crimp Plugs
- Presets for Canare L-2.5CHD & L-4.5CHD+
- Presets for Belden 1855A, 1505A, & 1694A
The Canare TS100U Coaxial Cable Stripper is a five-in-one coaxial cable stripper with presets for Canare L-2.5CHD and L-4.5CHD+, and for Belden 1855A, 1505A, and 1694A. It features a rotary knob for selecting one of the five cable setups. Three circular steel blades are designed to provide clean, precise cuts, and the blade height is adjustable. A V-guide aligns the cable in the center of the chamber for precision stripping.
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Is this good for a 5.5 coax canare cable
Is this good for a 5.5 coax canare cable
No, the Canare TS100U Coaxial Cable Stripper (5-in-1) does not work with a 5.5 coax Canare cable.
You need to use a generic coax stripper.
Date published: 2021-08-09
Will this cut RG179 sized coax cabled?
Will this cut RG179 sized coax cabled?
I believe the RG179 might be too small to use with the TS100E or TS100U stripper. knowing the manufacture, model number of the coax, & which connector being used would be helpful.
Date published: 2020-07-15
Will this work for kings connectors?
Will this work for kings connectors?
Yes
Date published: 2021-02-06
Are the blades replaceable?
Are the blades replaceable?
Yes, the blades are replaceable in the Canare TS100U Coaxial Cable Stripper (5-in-1).
The blades for the TS100E work in it, https://bhpho.to/3hPV0jn .
Date published: 2022-12-21
Will this work with Belden Snap-N-Seal BNC ...
Will this work with Belden Snap-N-Seal BNC connectors?
These will not work with the Belden Snap-N-Seal BNC connectors.
Date published: 2019-05-17
question
Will this tool work with 1505F or only 1505A?
Yes, I have used it on Belden 1505F (the flexible version) with Kings 2065-2-9 BNC connectors. It strips the dielectric a tiny bit longer (and the center conductor a tiny bit shorter) than my personal preference, but the lengths work just fine and are within the tolerance of what the connector can handle.
Date published: 2024-06-10