DX Engineering DXE-UT-CASE KIT1 User manual

Coaxial Cable
Preparation Tool Kits
DXE-UT-CASE / KIT1 / KIT2
DXE-UT-COMPLETE-KIT-INS-Revision 0b
DXE-UT-CASE –Custom Made Case with High Density Foam
DXE-UT-KIT1 –Basic Coaxial Cable Tool Kit
1 - DXE-UT-CASE Custom Tool Case
1 - CNL-911 Cable Cutter
1 - DXE-UT-8213 Cable Prep Tool
1 - DXE-UT-80P PL-259 Tool
DXE-UT-KIT2 –Complete Coaxial Cable Tool Kit
1 - DXE-UT-CASE Custom Tool Case
1 - CNL-911 Cable Cutter
1 - DXE-UT-8213 Cable Prep Tool
1 - DXE-UT-80P PL-259 Tool
1 - DXE-UT-808X Cable Prep Tool
1 - DXE-UT-80N Type N Tool
1 - DXE-170M Precision Shear Cutter
1- DXE-UT-RB-HD Replacement Blade Set

Using the DXE-UT-8213 & UT-80P
A. Cut the end of the coaxial cable with the CNL-911 Coax Cable
Cutter to get a good flush cut.
B. Place the prepared coaxial cable end into the body of the DXE-UT-8213
labeled "1st CUT". Firmly grip the coaxial cable and the DXE-UT-8213, turn
the DXE-UT-8213 in a clock wise direction while applying steady and
slightly firm pressure. Grip the coaxial cable between your thumb and first
finger, close to the tool.
C. As you turn the tool clockwise, the DXE-UT-8213 will
begin cutting. Keep turning the tool in a clockwise
direction until it will not cut anymore, the tool will eject
the cut parts and stop cutting at the proper length.
D. Turn the DXE-UT-8213 around for the second cut. Insert the coaxial
cable into the tool again.
E. Grip the cable between your thumb and first finger close to
the tool and turn the tool in a clock wise direction. The
DXE-UT-8213 will begin cutting as you turn it. Keep
turning the tool in a clockwise direction until it will not cut
anymore, the tool will eject the cut outer insulation and stop
cutting at the proper length.
F. You may want to trim back some of the braid on the coaxial cable slightly using the DXE-170M precision shear side cutters
prior to installing the DXE-PL259 PL-259 connector.
G Place the PL-259 Collar on the coaxial cable and slide it out of the way.
Gently install the PL-259 on the prepared coaxial cable ensuring the center
conductor strands go into the center conductor of the PL-259.
H. Screw the patent pending DXE-UT-80P Connector Assembly Tool onto
the PL-259. Grip the coaxial cable firmly and turn the DXE-UT-80P
Assembly Tool clockwise until the coaxial cable center conductor is visible
at the end of the PL-295 as shown below.
I. Remove the DXE-UT-80P Connector Assembly Tool and you're ready to solder the PL-259. This combination of DXE tools
allows perfect and easy connector installation every time!
Trimming for 2-Piece N Connector
If you are using the DXE-N1001-S DX Engineering 2-piece N Connectors, you will
need to trim the center conductor to a length of approximately 0.441”. This will allow
the center conductor to seat properly in the gold center pin of the 2-piece N Connector

Using the DXE-UT-808X
A. Cut the end of the coaxial cable with the CNL- 911 Coax Cable Cutter to
get a good flush cut.
B. Install the PL-259 shell and the Reducer on the coaxial cable and slide them out of the
way. Place the prepared coaxial cable end into the body of the DXE-UT-808X
labeled "1st CUT".
C. Firmly grip the coaxial cable and the DXE-UT-808X, turn the DXE-UT-808X in a clock wise
direction while applying steady and slightly firm pressure. Grip the coaxial cable between your
thumb and first finger, close to the tool.
D. As you turn the tool clockwise, the DXE-UT-808X will begin cutting the outer
insulation. Keep turning the tool in a clockwise direction until it will not cut
anymore, the tool will eject the cut outer insulation and stop cutting at the proper
length.
E. Remove the coaxial cable from the DXE-UT-808X. Fold the shield back over the
outer insulation.
F. Turn the DXE-UT-808X around for the second cut. Insert the coaxial cable into the DXE-UT-808X tool.
G. Firmly grip the cable between your thumb and first finger close to the
tool and turn the tool in a clock wise direction while applying steady
and slightly firm pressure. The DXE-UT-808X will begin cutting as
you turn it. Keep turning the tool in a clockwise direction while
applying steady and slightly firm pressure until it will not cut anymore, the tool will eject the cut insulation and stop cutting at
the proper length.
H. Slide the reducer up the coax to the end
of the cut off outer insulation. Fold back
the shield over the reducer as shown.
Using the DXE-170M precision shear
side cutters, trim the shield even with the first thread on the reducer as show.
I. The PL-259 is now ready for installation. Gently screw the PL-259 on the
reducer ensuring the center conductors go into the center conductor of the PL-
259. The assembly is now ready to be soldered. This combination of DXE
tools allows perfect and easy connector installation every time!
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N Connector Installation Tool
DXE-UT-80N Patent Pending
For the DXE-N1001-S and similar Two-Piece N Connector
First properly prepare the coaxial cable with the DXE-UT-8000 or DXE-UT-8213 Cable Stripping Tool. Place the prepared coaxial
cable end into the body of the N connector (DXE-N1001-S or similar) and make sure all the strands of the center conductor of the cable
are inserted into the center pin. Then, use this simple hand-gripped tool - forget about those pliers that scarred the connector and ripped
off chunks of metal - and thread the N connector body onto the stripped cable end. Tighten the N Connector onto the coaxial cable.
When the coaxial cable is fully seated, remove the tool. Check to see that the coaxial cable is fully seated in the N connector by ensuring
the shield is visible through the larger holes and the center strands are visible in the small hole of the center pin. If all is okay, you're
ready to solder the connections. This tool allows a perfect and easy connector installation every time!
Coaxial cable properly prepped DXE-N1001-S N-Connector into DXE-UT-80N Ready for soldering
Complete and detailed instructions with extra tips and videos
showing the tools being used can be found on the
DX Engineering web site at:
www.dxengineering.com
Technical Support
If you have questions about this product, or if you experience difficulties during the installation, contact DX Engineering at (330) 572-3200. You can
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