There are a few types of BNC Connectors out there such as Crimp On, Twist On and Compression. I recommend to just stick with The Compression type as they are way faster to Install than the Old Crimp on Connector. The Twist On Connectors are Simply Useless dont use them…. EVER!!!
I may go over the Crimp On Connectors in the Future but for now lets get Started on the Compression Connector.
Tools Needed
BNC Compression Tool
Coax Strippers
Snips
Materials Needed
Siamese or RG-59 Cable
BNC Connectors
Step 1: Separate your RG-59 and 2 Conductor Cable
Step 2: Insert The RG-59 Cable in the Coax Stripper and Twirl the Strippers about 5 or 6 times. These Strippers will Strip the RG-59 to the Dimensions we need.
The Cable should look like this after you Strip it.
Step 3: Peel the Stranded Shield back like this. Make Sure the Shield does not touch the Center Pin.
Step 4: Place the BNC Connector over the Cable and Twist a little as you push down.
Step 5: Place the Cable into the Compression Tool and Crimp
Step 6: Repeat these steps on the other end of the Cable and they are ready to go.