Any one has a link on how to adjust this tool for RG400? I got one , but is not working as the shield is gone. Tested with the back sliding to each stop, and also followed as used here, but no luck. Thanks.
Typical cheap CHINESIUM type, They all pretty much work the same. EXCELLENT! We get 50+ “strips” per stripper tool before the blades begin to dull. (using RG-400 or RG-142 - heavy Teflon outer jacket & dielectric) They will still work for another 50+ “strips” on RG-58 or equivalent. Then ... toss it out and buy another. (They are Cheap as shit!!! We pay $11@ including blades // we still pay MORE than that just for “blade cartridge packs” for our “high-end strippers like xcelite etc..) For our mil.spec jobs, I’ll still reach for the xcelite or Amp branded tools, but these are a very close runner up)
Good video and nice tools. The dielectric in RG-400 is PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene, or Teflon).
Older RG-58 used polyethylene as the dielectric.
Are you still lending this tool out to use?
What is the hex die size for the RG400 BNC back shell? It looks like you had a die set that was placed into the tool.
.213 for the shield and .068 for the center pin.
where can I find the crimper thanks for your reply
eBay has a bunch of HX4 crimpers. For RG400 and BNC connector shown in the video, you need the Y205P die.
Do you have the part number for the stripper
Any one has a link on how to adjust this tool for RG400? I got one , but is not working as the shield is gone. Tested with the back sliding to each stop, and also followed as used here, but no luck. Thanks.
Paladin Tools PA1247
@@FloridaAerospaceAvionics I got this one with two other models and all donthe job. Thanks a lot.
What's the brand for the stripping tool?
Looks like a Greenlee / Paladin CST (pn PA1247)
Typical cheap CHINESIUM type,
They all pretty much work the same. EXCELLENT!
We get 50+ “strips” per stripper tool before the blades begin to dull.
(using RG-400 or RG-142 - heavy Teflon outer jacket & dielectric)
They will still work for another 50+ “strips” on RG-58 or equivalent.
Then ... toss it out and buy another.
(They are Cheap as shit!!! We pay $11@ including blades // we still pay MORE than that just for
“blade cartridge packs” for our “high-end strippers like xcelite etc..)
For our mil.spec jobs, I’ll still reach for the xcelite or Amp branded tools, but these are a very close runner up)
tools model ??