Hello, and welcome to Show Me Cables. Today, we’ll be taking a look at how to install a BNC clamp connector. This is the BNC Male Clamp connector for RG58 PVC. The connector consists of the connector housing, (2) washers, one regular and one thin, a grommet, a plastic spacer, a metal spacer, a locking bolt, and a pin. For this installation you will need: RG58 cable, a coax stripper, soldering iron and solder, a couple of wrenches, and the BNC connector. Start by inserting the locking bolt over the jacket. Then the regular sized washer. And the grommet. Strip the cable jacket using the coax stripper and remove the jacket and dielectric. Then insert the metal spacer and slide up the grommet, washer, and bolt. Insert the thin washer after that. And then the plastic spacer. And finally, the pin. At this point, the assembly should look like this. Now it’s time to solder. If you have an adjustable soldering iron, it is recommended to use a very low setting as the pin is seated very close to the plastic spacer and you do not want to melt it. Please use caution. Once soldering is complete, insert the connector housing. Slide up the locking bolt and hand tighten. Then, finish tightening using the wrenches. Congratulations, you have successfully installed the BNC Male Clamp connector. If you still have any questions, you can call our customer service department at 888-519-9505. For all of your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables.