How To Fit A BNC PLUG on RG59 CCTV Cable
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This video shows to how to install a crimp on BNC plug connector onto a RG59 cable for CCTV installations. The BNC connector is the most common plug used in analogue CCTV systems and HD-TVI systems.
Tools you will need to install the BNC plug:
1x BNC Crimp Tool
1x Stanley Blade / Utility Knife
1x Side Cutters
Step by Step
1) Insert the BNC ring onto the coaxial cable
2) Using a Stangley Blade or ultility knife, but back about 1nc/2.5cm of the PVC outer jacket and expose braiding and center conductor
3) Fold back cable braid over PVC jacket and cut dielectric to correct length exposing center conductor.
4) Fit BNC pin onto center conductor
5) Insert cable into main BNC body and push until you hear a small click
6) Push metal ring over cable braid and over BNC body.
7) Using BNC crimp tool, crimp metal ring.
8) Cut back excess cable braid.
For more information on CCTV systems and the BNC plug please visit:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNC_con...
www.smartaerials.co.uk/cctv/cctv
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Many thanks for a very clear instructive video
@smartaerials9718
4 жыл бұрын
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Jolly good mate! Thank you for the lesson
Thank you brother! Thank you!
Very Good!!!
Good video young man!
Very thanks for this video
@smartaerials9718
4 жыл бұрын
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Perfect sir
thank you sir, nice video
@smartaerials9718
3 жыл бұрын
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Very useful
@smartaerials9718
3 жыл бұрын
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Thanks a lot
Thank you
Thanks, perfect video for what I needed.
@smartaerials9718
4 жыл бұрын
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@ericalmeida6303
4 жыл бұрын
What happens when you have a stranded centre core, not solid, can you crimp it or do you have to solder it?
good video, very well explained. thanks
nice and best
good stuff . could you recommend a decent crimper tool or does it not matter too much.
Great
You need a bnc cable stripper tool and a bnc crimper that has a stinger crimper. These are not expensive. You want to crimp the stinger cap so it isn't loose and doesn't introduce interference into the cable.
@adamlakhi4938
Жыл бұрын
How will the cctv camera outside conned to the dvr with no cables as it’s outside
Explained well what about the other cable fitting
Please forgive me if I'm asking you a stupid question. We have a Sannce DMS 8308 DVR at work and a camera failed a long time ago. A colleague purchased 2 swann hd bullet cameras also a long time ago (too long ago to return). These cameras don't seem to work on this system 🤦🏻. I am good with a soldering iron even on circuit boards, do you think there is a way to resolder the video feed from the board?. Thanks in advance 👍🏻
very simple and helpful. just a quick question if you or anyone experience kindly reply. I am planning to do my own cctv with help from a friend who is good with DIY. I m hoping to add hikvision 3k camera. so coax wire I have got two cable (one u explained) what do I do with the other one? do I need to connect to the cctv if yes what type of connection I need, name of the connector. or just attaching one you just shows is enough for cctv to record and run smoothly with no issue. if that's the case why coax got two wire lol. sorry for dumb question, go easy on me lol first DIY project
@smartaerials9718
2 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you're referring to a DC plug. You will need a male and a female one. One goes camera end (male) and the other at your PSU.
Is this realy so you don't have drill massive hole to get the premade up leads and for terminating in weather proof surface boxes
Very clear video! I’ve fitted a few but not quite like that may be that’s where I’ve gone wrong😂😂
@smartaerials9718
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Wayne, please subscribe to our channel. Tom
Hi what could I have done wrong for it not to work 😂. It works fine on a normal cable but not on the co-ax I’ve prepared?
Evening, what kind of cable did you use? Can you send me a link
Hi I need to extend my wires near dvr . Is it possible?. If its how can I do it tia.
Are there different size pin as my cable is slightly larger
Is this the same as a Swann cable..? ie. power and vieeo?
How do I connect the adapter double cameras please
Does this allow for power over cable ?
@smartaerials9718
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Josh. Yes but only with a POC (power over coax) compatible camera and DVR. Otherwise you will need a separate DC connection.
i like ausi accent
Hi and thanks for the video. What if the cable, like the one I'm having trouble with, doesn't have one solid pin going down the center but instead has a bunch of thin wires twisted together? It's harder to get the center BNC pin to fit on those wires. Does anyone have any advice on how to crimp on the center pin, in that case? Thanks very much.
hello , i have a cctv cable but the inside is not copper but silver and i can't solder why ?
@smartaerials9718
4 жыл бұрын
It's most likely a steel conductor cable (not as good as copper). I'm not sure why it can't be soldered.
@rahimkvayath
4 жыл бұрын
Seel , coated with copper , You can't solder
Brian McFadden
@smartaerials9718
2 жыл бұрын
Haha, my family say that to me. Must be the Irish blood. Could be worse, I have been called Joe Pasquale in the past. :)
Where to find this plugs? All the ones I got, are all rubish
Great video, and now I can repair my RG59. Thank you, you make it look easy.
How would i add a power conector??
@smartaerials9718
4 жыл бұрын
I haven't got a video for that yet, will make one. Essentially buy some DC connectors, will need 1x male/ 1x female for each camera. Bare back the copper and screw down in +/- terminals. I hope this helps.
@datderpa9499
4 жыл бұрын
@@smartaerials9718 hi thanks i read what you said n searched for some vids its not as hards as i thought thank you
That’s good and how about the female one
Can you please provide a link to purchase the Connectors & PINs?
@smartaerials9718
4 жыл бұрын
Here you go, pins come with the connector. Buy a few spare if I was you, so easy to lose the pins! cpc.farnell.com/pro-signal/rw1-003-b-zinc/bnc-male-crimp-type-rg59u-zinc/dp/CN15969?mckv=sLgvvrtT0_dc|pcrid|224645161149|kword||match||plid||slid||product|CN15969|pgrid|45968746254|ptaid|pla-891140135454|&CMP=KNC-GUK-CPC-SHOPPING&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7qn1BRDqARIsAKMbHDaxQYQs14cf8iep8NW7GNHVm1r8bvvQQhgzWihUxPM-NuDxN9TgalUaAu-JEALw_wcB
@photographim
4 жыл бұрын
@@smartaerials9718 Thanks very much, but I don't see on the the website where to locate the pins by themselves?
@rahimkvayath
4 жыл бұрын
@@smartaerials9718 yes me too Searching for center pin only for RG59, as i have hundreds of Connectors with lost Pin
Seem like a nice guy, but you speak too quickly for me. I need subtitles. But I was able to follow quite a bit of the video. Thanks
@smartaerials9718
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry I know I speak too fast, will try and slow down in the future.
You forgot to crimp the center conductor pin
I've used screw on bnc on my cctv system much easier