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  2. List of RF connector types - Wikipedia

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    A double DIN 1.6/5.6 bulkhead jack connector, crimp type, for 75 Ω coaxial cable A Type N connector (male), right-angled solder-type for semi-rigid coaxial cable with a diameter of 0.141-inch. 4.1-9.5 connector, standardized as DIN 47231 (in 1974) and IEC 60169-11 (in 1977) 4.3-10 connector, formerly known as DIN 4.3/10, now standardized as ...

  3. EIA RF Connectors - Wikipedia

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    They are commonly referred to by the inner diameter of the outer conductor in fractional inches. Sizes covered under these two standards range from 3/8 to 6 1/8 inch outside diameter (OD) for 50 Ω and 3/8 to 3 1/8 inch OD for 75 Ω.

  4. Quick connect fitting - Wikipedia

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    For hoses and piping, a quick connect fitting, also called a push fitting, is a coupling used to provide a fast, make-or-break connection of gas or liquid transfer lines. Operated by hand, quick connect fittings replace threaded or flanged connections, which require wrenches. When equipped with self-sealing valves, quick connect fittings will ...

  5. Banjo fitting - Wikipedia

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    It is typically used to connect a fluid line to a rigid, internally threaded hydraulic component. The bolt is assembled through the center of the union, usually with face seals on either side of the union, to create a fluid path between the external ports on the union and bolt. A flexible hose or a rigid pipe may be connected to the union port. [1]

  6. Pipe support - Wikipedia

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    Rigid supports are used to restrict pipe in certain direction(s) without any flexibility (in that direction). Main function of a rigid support can be Anchor, Rest, Guide or both Rest & Guide. 1) Stanchion/pipe shoe: Rigid support can be provided either from bottom or top. In case of bottom supports generally a stanchion or Pipe Clamp Base is used.

  7. SMA connector - Wikipedia

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    SMA connectors are rated for up to 500 mating cycles, [8] but to achieve this it is necessary to properly torque the connector when making the connection. A 5 ⁄ 16 inch torque wrench is required for this, set to 3–5 in·lbf (0.3 to 0.6 N·m ) for brass, and 7–10 in·lbf (0.8 to 1.1 N·m) for stainless steel connectors.

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