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Connector: A reusable device for making temporary junctions between two optical fibers

 






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Established in 1982, Multicom, Inc. is a manufacturer and full-line stocking distributor for end-to-end integration of communication solutions.

Multicom stocks over 13,000 products from more than 270 of the world's major manufacturers. These products are used to acquire, process and distribute television, data, voice, security, and traffic control signals over fiber optic, copper, and coax cable.

 

Trunk Connectors

  • Aluminum Alloy with Chromate Finish

  • High RF performance in pedestal or straight through configurations

  • "O" Ring Seals

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Code Name
M500-BAFF-T10 500 to "F" Female Trunk Connector from Multicom
M-500-CH-T10 500 Pin Type Trunk Connector from Multicom
M500-SP-T10 500 Splice Trunk Connector from Multicom
M500B-T10 500 Feed Thru Trunk Connector from Multicom
M-HSG-HSG Housing to Housing Trunk Connector from Multicom

Download the Multicom Extruded Trunk Messenger Cable Flyer

Download the Multicom Welded Trunk Messenger Cable Flyer

What's the difference between welded and extruded cable?
Welded cable is a rolled sheet that has been continuously welded along the joining. Seamless tubes are produced by extrusion -
pushing or drawing it through a die of the desired cross-section.

Details of each Trunk Connector:


M500-SP-T10
500 Splice Connector
Used to join together two cables.  It seizes the outer and center conductors of the cable.
500 Splice Trunk Connector
Specs

M-180, MP Series, M-EXT Series
180° Adaptor
Provides the connection between the amplifier and cable connector in a restricted space.
180 Degree
Adaptor with
Extension
180 Degree
Specs
Extension

M500-BAFF-T10
500 to "F" Female Connector
Used when an "F" female port is required at the end of a cable. It seizes the outer and center conductors of the cable.
500 to "F" Female Trunk Connector
Specs

M-TRM
Housing Terminator
Used in cable systems where it becomes necessary to terminate RF signal power. It seizes the outer and center conductors of the cable.
Housing Terminator
Specs

M500-B-T10
500 Feed Thru Connector
Seizes the outer conductor of the coaxial cable. The cable center conductor extends thru this type of connector and is retained within the equipment housing.
500 Feed Thru Trunk Connector
Specs

M-90
90
° Adaptor
Designed for pedestal type installations where space restrictions require a right-angle connection between equipment and coaxial cables.
90 Degree Adaptor
Specs

M-HSG-HSG
Housing to Housing Connector
Eliminates the need for jumpers and allows the connection of equipment.
Housing to Housing Trunk Connector
Specs

M500-CH-T10
500 Pin Type Connector
Seizes the outer and center conductor of the coaxial cable.  It has an additional feature not found in the feed thru type consisting of a solid brass pin which seizes and retains the cable center conductor. The pin then extends thru the body and is retained within the equipment housing.
500 Pin Type Trunk Connector
Specs

MF-625-CH
The KS Male to F-Female adapter is used to change from housing to F-Female Connector.
KS Male to F Female Trunk Connector
Specs

Trunk Cable
Multicom’s trunk cable exceeds industry standards - with low attenuation and inherent strength. Its proven performance and reliability make it the right choice for distribution applications.



Multicom's comprehensive line of more than 12 types of Trunk Connectors are easy to download in One Convenient Flyer!       


Download the Multicom Extruded Trunk Messenger Cable Flyer

Download the Multicom Welded Trunk Messenger Cable Flyer

What's the difference between welded and extruded cable?
Welded cable is a rolled sheet that has been continuously welded along the joining. Seamless tubes are produced by extrusion -
pushing or drawing it through a die of the desired cross-section.