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A robust but flexible approach to connectors

The metal shell version (DK-2 and DK-3) features a tough metal shell, a one-touch locking lever and quick release mechanism, and easily interchangeable plastic insert options.
The DK series products have been designed mainly for factory automation applications such as NC machines, robotic equipment, servomotors and moulding and welding machinery, but their versatility means that they can also be used for other applications too.
They are available in three body sizes for signal transmission, signal and power transmission or high power transmission.
The series offers a robust design, a wide variation of housing styles and a current rating of up to 30A/contact.

Fujikura DDK Connector Division is based in Chessington, Surrey, UK. www.fujikura.co.uk