About BNC SOCKET SCREW TYPE
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Reliable Panel Mount DesignThe screw type BNC socket boasts a panel mount configuration, enabling sturdy and straightforward integration into electronic and RF equipment. Its compact form and screw terminal setup offer flexibility for quick, secure connections. Nickel plating enhances durability, while gold or brass contacts optimize conductivity for high-quality signal transmission.
Superior Insulation and Voltage ToleranceThis BNC connector provides impressive insulation resistance exceeding 1000 M at 500V DC and dielectric withstanding voltage up to 1500V RMS for one minute. These properties ensure safe operation and minimize the risk of electrical faults, making it suitable for instrumentation and signal-intensive environments.
Versatile Cable CompatibilityEngineered for compatibility with RG58, RG59, and similar coaxial cables, the BNC socket supports a variety of common RF cabling, broadening application use. Its reusable screw terminal design streamlines maintenance and upgrades, making it ideal for testing labs and modular electronic setups.
FAQs of BNC SOCKET SCREW TYPE:
Q: How is the BNC Socket Screw Type mounted and installed?
A: This connector is designed for panel mounting, secured using screws. Installation involves fixing the socket onto the equipment panel and connecting the wires to the screw terminals for a reliable and reusable setup.
Q: What kinds of coaxial cables are compatible with this BNC socket?
A: The socket supports RG58, RG59, and similar types of coaxial cables, enabling flexible use in various electronic, RF, and instrumentation applications.
Q: When should I choose a screw-type terminal BNC socket over other styles?
A: Opt for a screw-type terminal when you need easy, tool-less installations, quick maintenance access, and reliable contact enclosuresmaking it ideal in modular or frequently serviced systems.
Q: Where is this BNC socket commonly used?
A: It is widely employed in electronic instrumentation, RF systems, test setups, and environments requiring secure coaxial cable panel connections, including laboratories and broadcast equipment.
Q: What benefits does the gold/brass contact plating provide?
A: Gold/brass contact plating ensures excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance, which improves signal integrity and extends the connectors operational lifespan.
Q: What process steps are needed to connect a cable to this socket?
A: First, mount the socket onto the panel. Then, strip the cable end, insert wires into screw terminals, and tighten for secure electrical contact. Finish by connecting the BNC female interface to the mating cable or device.
Q: What are the advantages of this sockets nickel-plated brass construction?
A: Nickel-plated brass enhances durability and resistance against environmental factors, while also providing a silver appearance. This ensures mechanical robustness and a long service life.