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product_id: 88976644
title: "Pack of 10 N Male Plug Crimp Connector 50 ohm for LMR400 Belden 9913 RG8 Nickel Machined Brass Construction (10 Piece N Male for lmr400)"
brand: "riotaxy"
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# 50 Ohm 10 Pack Durable Design Pack of 10 N Male Plug Crimp Connector 50 ohm for LMR400 Belden 9913 RG8 Nickel Machined Brass Construction (10 Piece N Male for lmr400)

**Brand:** riotaxy
**Price:** KD 12.55
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pack of 10 N Male Plug Crimp Connector 50 ohm for LMR400 Belden 9913 RG8 Nickel Machined Brass Construction (10 Piece N Male for lmr400) by riotaxy
- **How much does it cost?** KD 12.55 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- riotaxy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted riotaxy brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Constructed with nickel-plated brass for superior durability
- • **Easy Installation:** User-friendly design ensures quick and hassle-free setup
- • **Unmatched Performance:** Engineered for low loss with a VSWR below 1.3 (DC-6G)
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with LMR-400, Belden 9913, and RG8 cables
- • **High Insulation Resistance:** Ensures reliability with insulation resistance ≥ 5000MΩ

## Overview

This pack of 10 N Male Plug Crimp Connectors is designed for optimal performance with 50 ohm low loss cables like LMR-400 and Belden 9913. Made from durable nickel machined brass, these connectors are built to withstand the test of time, featuring a VSWR below 1.3 and high insulation resistance for reliable connectivity.

## Description

1.Materials & Plated: Body brass nickel plated, Pin brass gold plated, Teflon(PTFE) Insulator for a reliable signal every time . Salt spray test for 48 hours ,VSWR below 1.3(DC-6G) 2.Electricail Characteristics: Impedance:50 ohm Dielectric Withstanding Voltage:2500V (RMS) Contact Resistance:Center conductor ≤ 1mΩ Outer conductor ≤ 1mΩ Insulation Resistance :≥ 5000MΩ Durability :≥ 500 cycles Temperature range: -40°C to +85 °C 3.Package include: 10 piece connectors with Black heat shrink tube. 4. Build or Repair Cable: Use to create your own custom length N cable assembly with this N male crimp connector which is widely used in Wireless Communications Systems, Short Antenna Feeder runs or any other application (e.g. WLL, GPS, LMR, WLAN, WISP, WiMax,SCADA, Mobile Antennas). It is so easy to install, is reliable, and is built to last.Work with the 50ohm low loss cable :LMR-400 and Belden 9913 and L-com ca-400 and RG8 .Use proper crimping tool for assembly It connected with any brand N female connector.

Review: I'll never go back to solder-style connectors - For years I've fought with N-connectors. I love them for function...but I hate assembling them. Probably because I've picked up loads of used solder-style N-connectors at swap meets and have disassembled and reassembled them with mixed success. Boy, are there a lot of different types; externally they all look alike but internally there is quite a variety. I finally treated myself to the crimp style, which of course means I had to buy a crimping tool. I bought the rmsdeal77, also at desertcart because it has the die for LMR400 and at $28 seemed like a reasonable price (see my separate review for the crimping tool). And I bought this 10-pack of N connectors by Riotaxy. Price seemed fair and I appreciated that they show the engineering dimensions of the connector. As you know, LMR400 has a copper-plated aluminum inner conductor, which seems to be just a skootch larger in diameter than some N-connector center pins will accept. These Riotaxy connectors fit the inner conductor just fine. Upon receiving the connectors and the crimping tool I went ahead and installed a couple of N-connectors on a 100ft length of LMR400. Here are a few hints that might help you out - I found that a hacksaw is a good way to cut the cable before installing the connector. You can use a large wire cutter but it tends to somewhat distort and crush the inner dielectric foam. You want a perfect circular cross-section to crimp to. There are some YouTube videos that show how to crimp an N-connector that are worth a view. I don't have a fancy LMR400 cable stripper tool; I just used a sharp pen knife. For dimensions, you can find on the web a PDF chart by Amphenol called "Assembly Instructions - C11 N-Type" that shows how far back to strip the jacket and how much inner conductor to expose for a variety of cables. This worked fine for my LMR400. I used a micrometer to measure where to cut. These connectors allow you to either solder the center pin, or crimp it. Being a Chinese connector, which are notorious for using metal platings that are very difficult to solder, I elected to crimp the center pin. Note - of the 10 connectors I got, 9 of them had center pins that allow soldering, having the tiny little hole on the side where you introduce the solder. One of them had no hole. I'll assume this was a QC problem. Didn't matter to me because I was going to crimp anyway, but I would have been annoyed if I had intended to solder it. The rmsdeal77 tool crimps the center conductor perfectly - use the 0.128 slot on its die. And of course, use the large 0.429 slot on the die for the outer ferrule. I firmly tugged on both the center pin crimp and the ferrule ring crimp and they were both secure. One last piece of advice - unless you're a "what could possibly go wrong?" type of person, use an ohmmeter and check that you don't have a short between the center conductor and outer shield before you make that ferrule crimp. Just one whisker of shield touching the center conductor will ruin the entire operation. And there is no going back once you've made the ferrule crimp. Just saying. N-connectors are favored because they are water-tight. If you've taken apart standard solder-type N-connectors you can see the various rubber gaskets inside. These Riotaxy connectors do not appear to have internal gaskets other that the large red one inside the shell where it mates to the female receptacle. The connector comes with a short length of heat shrink that is to be shrunk over the outer ferrule. I think this is where the resistance to water getting into the outer shield comes from. So don't forget to 1) slip it over the cable BEFORE you assemble the connector, and 2) definitely slide it over the ferrule and heat shrink it once you've made the ferrule crimp.
Review: Good connectors - Excelent quality connectors. Easy to install.

## Features

- 1.Body brass nickel plated, Pin brass gold plated, Teflon(PTFE) Insulator ,50 ohm
- 2.Salt spray test for 48 hours ,VSWR below 1.3(DC-6G)
- 3.It is easy to install, is reliable, and is built to last. Work with the 50ohm low loss cable :LMR-400 and Belden 9913 and L-com ca-400 and RG8
- 4. 10 piece connectors with Black heat shrink tube, It connected with any brand N female connector
- 5. Insulation Resistance :≥ 5000MΩ Durability :≥ 500 cycles

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0779ZQKS8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #451 in Audio & Video Connectors & Adapters |
| Brand | Riotaxy |
| Brand Name | Riotaxy |
| Cable Type | Component |
| Color | 10 Piece N Male for lmr400 |
| Compatible Devices | Communication Devices, Antennas |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Type | N Connector |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 384 Reviews |
| Frequency | 6 GHz |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | rf-sodo |
| Maximum Voltage | 2500 Volts |
| Model | N-C-J400-2 |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Number of Pins | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed, Low Voltage |
| Outer Material | Brass Nickel Plated |
| Part Number | N-C-J400-2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | building or repairing cables for various applications, including amplifiers |
| Special Feature | High Speed, Low Voltage |
| UPC | 659103947707 |
| Unit Count | 10 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Riotaxy
- **Connector Type:** N Connector
- **Cable Type:** Component
- **Compatible Devices:** Communication Devices, Antennas
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** building or repairing cables for various applications, including amplifiers

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will these work with RG214?**
A: I don't believe that it will work with RG214. The jacket dia. for RG214 is .425 and the inside dia. of the crimp sleeve is .424. LMR400 jacket dia. is .405 as well as RG8 and will work with those 2. It would be a tight fit if you try it. Check out these guys, they have what your looking for or shop around and I'm sure you will be able to find what you need. Mike N4CMM

**Q: Where can i get the rg8 cable?**
A: Don't know where you are so can't be exact, but will be available in commercial radio or antenna shops.

**Q: Will these work with RG213?**
A: LMR400 and RG213 have roughly the same dimensions specs, so I would think this work fit.

**Q: Will these ends work with RG 6 ?**
A: no , it is for LMR400 , RG8, Belden 9913 cable

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'll never go back to solder-style connectors
*by R***E on April 21, 2020*

For years I've fought with N-connectors. I love them for function...but I hate assembling them. Probably because I've picked up loads of used solder-style N-connectors at swap meets and have disassembled and reassembled them with mixed success. Boy, are there a lot of different types; externally they all look alike but internally there is quite a variety. I finally treated myself to the crimp style, which of course means I had to buy a crimping tool. I bought the rmsdeal77, also at Amazon because it has the die for LMR400 and at $28 seemed like a reasonable price (see my separate review for the crimping tool). And I bought this 10-pack of N connectors by Riotaxy. Price seemed fair and I appreciated that they show the engineering dimensions of the connector. As you know, LMR400 has a copper-plated aluminum inner conductor, which seems to be just a skootch larger in diameter than some N-connector center pins will accept. These Riotaxy connectors fit the inner conductor just fine. Upon receiving the connectors and the crimping tool I went ahead and installed a couple of N-connectors on a 100ft length of LMR400. Here are a few hints that might help you out - I found that a hacksaw is a good way to cut the cable before installing the connector. You can use a large wire cutter but it tends to somewhat distort and crush the inner dielectric foam. You want a perfect circular cross-section to crimp to. There are some YouTube videos that show how to crimp an N-connector that are worth a view. I don't have a fancy LMR400 cable stripper tool; I just used a sharp pen knife. For dimensions, you can find on the web a PDF chart by Amphenol called "Assembly Instructions - C11 N-Type" that shows how far back to strip the jacket and how much inner conductor to expose for a variety of cables. This worked fine for my LMR400. I used a micrometer to measure where to cut. These connectors allow you to either solder the center pin, or crimp it. Being a Chinese connector, which are notorious for using metal platings that are very difficult to solder, I elected to crimp the center pin. Note - of the 10 connectors I got, 9 of them had center pins that allow soldering, having the tiny little hole on the side where you introduce the solder. One of them had no hole. I'll assume this was a QC problem. Didn't matter to me because I was going to crimp anyway, but I would have been annoyed if I had intended to solder it. The rmsdeal77 tool crimps the center conductor perfectly - use the 0.128 slot on its die. And of course, use the large 0.429 slot on the die for the outer ferrule. I firmly tugged on both the center pin crimp and the ferrule ring crimp and they were both secure. One last piece of advice - unless you're a "what could possibly go wrong?" type of person, use an ohmmeter and check that you don't have a short between the center conductor and outer shield before you make that ferrule crimp. Just one whisker of shield touching the center conductor will ruin the entire operation. And there is no going back once you've made the ferrule crimp. Just saying. N-connectors are favored because they are water-tight. If you've taken apart standard solder-type N-connectors you can see the various rubber gaskets inside. These Riotaxy connectors do not appear to have internal gaskets other that the large red one inside the shell where it mates to the female receptacle. The connector comes with a short length of heat shrink that is to be shrunk over the outer ferrule. I think this is where the resistance to water getting into the outer shield comes from. So don't forget to 1) slip it over the cable BEFORE you assemble the connector, and 2) definitely slide it over the ferrule and heat shrink it once you've made the ferrule crimp.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good connectors
*by R***. on April 10, 2026*

Excelent quality connectors. Easy to install.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ These work great with LMR400
*by M***K on December 18, 2022*

I had no issue with these on LMR400 style coaxial cable. I have used quite a few of them now. There is one issue.... th included heatshrink has no glue, and it's too short of a piece. If that is rectified then these would be a great kit. As it stands now they are great connectors for the price but I had to throw out the included heatshrink. For that it loses a star.

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