Product Description

Overview

The KUPO KL-400M3 FBK is the black 400 A single pole three-fer connector for K-Lok / Cam-type temporary power systems. It is an M-F-F-F feeder branching adaptor, with one male input feeding three female output connection points, so electricians can split one compatible 400 A source into three same-family output paths without rebuilding the main run.

Why It Matters

Three-fer hardware is used when the power plan calls for more branch points at the feeder level, but the connector family and current rating still need to stay consistent. The black housing is useful for feeder sets where black is the chosen identification color or where a less visually prominent connector is preferred.

Key Features

  • M-F-F-F configuration gives one male input and three female output connection points in a single connector body
  • 400 A maximum current rating and 600 V maximum voltage reference match the KUPO K-Lok 400 A single-pole system
  • Machined brass contacts support low-resistance high-current feeder connections
  • Santoprene or elastomeric molded housing is built for repeated stage, touring, rental, and industrial handling
  • Color-coded body helps crews identify feeder assignment quickly while still requiring proper system verification

Applications

Use it in entertainment temporary power, touring feeder packages, rental-house cable systems, industrial temporary power, and stage or studio distro layouts where one compatible 400 A feeder source must branch to three outputs.

Compatibility

Designed for KUPO K-Lok 400 A / CAM-type compatible systems. Final use must be checked against the complete feeder plan, including load, connector gender, phase assignment, color code, and cable size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a one-in, three-out connector?

Yes. This three-fer version is written as an M-F-F-F layout, with one male input feeding three female output connection points.

Can the color alone define phase or neutral use?

No. The color helps crews identify the line quickly, but the actual assignment must follow the site power plan and local color-code practice.

What should be checked before putting it into a feeder run?

Check the 400 A system rating, connector gender, cable size, load split, color assignment, and compatibility with the rest of the Cam-type / K-Lok equipment.