Product Description
Overview
KL-15MPCR protects a KUPO K-LOK 150 A inline male connector and adds an unmistakable red identifier at the cable end. The Santoprene TPV cap seats securely when the connector is parked, while the lanyard keeps it attached through repeated load-ins and strikes.
Why It Matters
The male connector end can take direct knocks or collect debris as red-coded cable sets move between the truck, cable ramp and distro. Keeping the cap tethered at that end protects the exposed interface and makes the red assembly easier to identify before the next connection.
Key Features
- Connector-Specific Fit: Purpose-shaped for the K-LOK 150 A inline male connector rather than used as a generic cable-end cover.
- Santoprene TPV Construction: Flexible, durable material rated up to 105 °C tolerates repeated fitting and removal in touring and rental workflows.
- Tethered Handling: The lanyard keeps the protective cap with its cable assembly through setup, operation and strike.
- Red Identification: Gives crews a strong visual marker when separating circuits or phase groups.
- Listed Performance: UL Enclosure Types 3R environmental rating with HB / UL94 flame class.
Applications
Intended for touring power looms, rental cable inventories, temporary distribution and fixed-installation service leads using KUPO K-LOK 150 A inline male connectors. The red finish gives crews a strong visual marker when separating circuits or phase groups.
Compatibility
Fits KUPO K-LOK 150 A inline male connectors and is designed to complement compatible cam-type connector systems. It is shaped specifically for the 150 A inline male connector and should not be substituted for the female-cap profile. Correct seating supports NEMA 3R environmental protection while the connector is not in service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can KL-15MPCR be fitted to the female half of a 150 A connection?
No. The KL-15MPC profile is for the inline male connector. Use KL-15FPCR for the matching red cap on the female connector.
What does the red cap contribute besides visibility?
Its Santoprene TPV body covers the disconnected male interface, helping protect it from falling rain, dust, debris and knocks during transport or staging.
Is the NEMA 3R statement dependent on fit?
Yes. The correct male-connector cap must be fully seated and in serviceable condition. A loose or mismatched cover cannot be assumed to provide the intended protection.
How long is the complete tethered assembly?
The cap body is 61.4 mm long and the lanyard assembly is listed at 244.8 mm, ending in a 25.4 mm attachment ring.