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⚡ Connect faster, connect smarter — the pro’s choice for flawless coax!
The Klein Tools VDV813-607 Universal BNC Compression Coax Connector is a 10-pack of male connectors designed for RG6 and RG6 quad shield coaxial cables. Featuring patented universal sleeve technology, it installs up to 5 times faster than standard connectors and includes viewing windows for precise seating. Constructed from solid brass with dark nickel plating, these connectors offer durable, professional-grade performance for indoor use. Compatible with most major cable brands, they deliver reliable signal strength and ease of use trusted by professionals since 1857.












| ASIN | B008C7ZCN8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,077 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #145 in Coaxial Cables |
| Brand Name | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Color | Yellow/Nickel |
| Colour | Yellow/Nickel |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Type | Bnc Connector |
| Connector type | Bnc Connector |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Contact material | Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 317 Reviews |
| Gauge | RG6/6Q |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644581434 |
| Included Components | VDV813-607 |
| Insulation Material Type | Polyethylene |
| Insulation material | Polyethylene |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.7L x 6.6W x 6.4H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Klein Tools VDV813-607 Universal BNC Compression Coax Connector, for RG6/6Q Coaxial Cables, Male, 10-Pack |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Material | Brass |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Maximum Voltage | 75 Volts |
| Model | VDV813-607 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | VDV813-607 |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Temperature Rating | Typical Indoor Temperature Range |
| Terminal | Bnc Connector |
| UPC | 092644581434 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**H
Great Connectors
Great connectors, easy to use with the Klein Compression tool. Have not had any issues with these.
J**E
Easy to use, the perfect crimp
I'm a novice but these are super easy to use and went on with no issue. Prior to these I tried another BNC connector that have a different compression area and o-ring and I had a hard time not over compressing them. These were just the opposite and are worth the money.
E**.
Buen producto
Buen producto y el proveedor lo envió a tiempo. Recomendado
T**E
Wish I'd started with these. (See full review.)
Don't be me. Do as I say, not as I do. I read everyone online. "You're making a 3G SDI cable? Make sure you buy decent BNC connectors. Klein's are great!". I looked at the prices, and I thought I knew better. I read other people online. "If you're not buying universal BNC connectors, make sure you precisely match the brand of cable and connector, they don't always crimp correctly otherwise." I looked at the prices, and I thought I knew better. After wasting time, money, and effort ... I coughed up (what would have, by this point, now been cheaper...) the money for these universal RG6/6Q BNC connectors - and the Klein Tools compression crimper tool (VDV211-048 - it was on offer at the time). I did _not_ buy the cutter tool, rather I used the measurements stated in the little cardboard instruction manual included in this pack of coax connectors using a Stanley knife and a ruler. Worked absolutely perfectly first time. These connectors are superb. They won't come off once fully compressed into place. I've done run of 3G SDI over RS Pro's cheaper 75ohm RG6 cable for what must be 50+ feet, and it's flawless. Don't be me. Buy the right kit the first time, and save yourself a load of hassle. If you're not buying the Klein cutting tool, a Stanley will do you fine. Pay attention to the measurements diagrammed in the packet of these connectors - and be patient. If you're making < 10 cables, I'd say you'll be fine with a Stanley and the Klein compression tool alone. If you're making 100 cables - get the cutter too.
R**N
Works like a charm !!
I've used close to 200 of these ends, and not 1 has been bad. Just make sure that you peel all the metal shielding down before popping the ends on. (the super thin metal "hairs", no the "tinfoil" around the plastic shielding around the coax). When you first put the end on the bare coax, it take a few wiggles to get the exposed coax into the connector. (there are little "windows" you can look through to make sure it's flush) Yes, these are a bit more expensive that some compression ends, but you get what you pay for; and (as I stated) I've had ZERO probs with these ones. Just a FYI. I using these with RG6 coax for my BlackMagic Design cabling. (ATEM, Multiviewer, Hyperdeck, multiple BMD Micro 4k and Studio 4k cameras and more)
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