Hello!
Could someone recommend the correct torque value for RG-6 connectors? I sent an email to PPC, a Belden Company, where we purchased a bunch of EX6XLPLUS RG-6 connectors for quad-shield coax. They sell some torque wrenches and their datasheet recommends one of three torque wrenches, where the torque value is either 20 in./lbs or 30 in./lbs.
However, researching the topic at hand, I came across an article that says 20 in./lbs might be too much for devices like cable modems, set top boxes, etc. and they recommend 10 in./lbs for such devices.
So, should we be using two different torque values, one for settop boxes, cable modems, etc, and then a second value for our splitter?
And what are the torque value that should be used? Thanks!
Could someone recommend the correct torque value for RG-6 connectors? I sent an email to PPC, a Belden Company, where we purchased a bunch of EX6XLPLUS RG-6 connectors for quad-shield coax. They sell some torque wrenches and their datasheet recommends one of three torque wrenches, where the torque value is either 20 in./lbs or 30 in./lbs.
However, researching the topic at hand, I came across an article that says 20 in./lbs might be too much for devices like cable modems, set top boxes, etc. and they recommend 10 in./lbs for such devices.
So, should we be using two different torque values, one for settop boxes, cable modems, etc, and then a second value for our splitter?
And what are the torque value that should be used? Thanks!
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