Founded in 2010, Kinkuo has a decade-long track record of innovative connector and cable design for industrial automation and high-end applications.
Core portfolio spans double-shielded signal cables, 10-million-cycle drag-chain cables, industrial camera & network harnesses, oil-resistant assemblies, and complete SCSI/VHDCI/D-SUB/USB 3.0 connector lines.
Long-term preferred supplier to renowned customers across Japan, Taiwan, Europe, the Americas, and Mainland China, attesting to consistent quality and reliability.
Authorized distributor of Amphenol’s latest high-speed interconnect portfolio (SFP, QSFP-DD, OSFP, SlimSAS, Gen-Z, etc.), enabling turnkey, future-proof solutions.
A cracked plastic backshell is a very common failure on older or lower-quality cables. This exposes the delicate solder joints to stress and can lead to an intermittent or complete failure of the cable. The best alternative is to replace it with a cable that has a fully overmolded backshell, a specialty of the KinKuo factory. Instead of a hollow, snap-together plastic shell, our overmolding process injects a solid block of high-pressure, high-temperature polymer directly around the soldered connections and the cable itself. This creates a single, solid piece that provides vastly superior strain relief and is nearly impossible to break. An overmolded SCSI connector from KinKuo is a far more durable and reliable solution that is designed for a long service life in demanding environments.
Yes, absolutely. For many PCB layouts, especially in compact chassis, a standard "straight" exit connector is not ideal as the cable would have to make a sharp, stressful bend. To solve this, you need a right-angle SCSI connector. KinKuo can manufacture a wide variety of right-angle PCB-mount connectors. These connectors have pins that are bent at a 90-degree angle, allowing them to be mounted on the board so that the mating cable exits parallel to the board's surface. This creates a much cleaner, lower-profile installation that is better for cable management and airflow. Whether you need a 68-pin, 50-pin, or other type of SCSI connector for your PCB, we can provide a high-quality right-angle version to meet your specific mechanical design needs.
When a critical connector fails on a high-value piece of industrial equipment like a CNC machine, it can bring your entire operation to a halt. You need a replacement that is not only correct but also extremely reliable. The solution is to work with a specialized factory like KinKuo. We are experts in manufacturing the robust, industrial-grade 68-pin HD SCSI connector required for these applications. We can provide a standard replacement part, or if your machine used a proprietary version with a custom flange or mounting, we can reverse-engineer your broken part and manufacture a new, often more durable, replacement. Don't let a failed connector sideline your production; KinKuo can provide the high-quality replacement SCSI connector you need to get your machine back online quickly and reliably.
To ensure you are buying a true industrial-grade SCSI connector, you need to look for key indicators of quality manufacturing. First, examine the supplier's credentials. A reputable factory like KinKuo will have an ISO 9001 certification and a long history of serving industrial clients. Second, examine the physical connector itself. A high-quality part will have a sturdy, thick-gauge metal shell, a robust locking mechanism that feels secure, and visibly consistent gold plating on the contacts. A cheap connector will feel flimsy and have pale, thin plating. Finally, ask about the materials. A quality supplier will be able to confidently tell you that they use high-temperature plastics and high-performance copper alloys for the contacts. By vetting your supplier and the component on these points, you can be sure you are getting a genuine, high-quality SCSI connector from KinKuo.
A shielded SCSI connector, which has a full metal shell, is a critical part of protecting your data from EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). When used with a shielded cable, the metal shell provides a 360-degree, continuous path to ground for any electrical noise that hits the connection, preventing that noise from corrupting the sensitive parallel data signals passing through the pins inside.
The difference is the termination method. An IDC (Insulation-Displacement Contact) SCSI connector is used with flat ribbon cables, where sharp prongs pierce the cable to make contact, which is common for internal connections. A solder-cup SCSI connector has small cups on the back of each pin where individual wires are soldered in place, which is typical for building rugged, external round cables.
Yes. A specialized factory like KinKuo can create a custom SCSI connector to meet unique requirements. This can include non-standard mounting flanges for a specific chassis, custom pin-loading, or creating a hybrid connector that fits within a SCSI shell, providing a bespoke solution for unique engineering challenges.
A high-quality SCSI connector is still in high demand to support the vast and valuable installed base of legacy equipment. Multi-million-dollar industrial machines, medical scanners, and professional equipment were built to last for decades, and they rely on this interface. A new, high-quality replacement connector is often the key to keeping this vital equipment operational.
These represent different generations and widths of the SCSI standard. The 50-pin SCSI connector is for older, 8-bit "Narrow" SCSI. The 68-pin SCSI connector is for 16-bit "Wide" SCSI, offering faster speeds. The VHDCI (Very High-Density Cable Interconnect) is a much more compact 68-pin connector, allowing multiple ports to fit in a small space while still providing Wide SCSI performance.
The reliability of a SCSI connector is a direct result of its robust mechanical design. Unlike many modern connectors, it features a strong metal D-shaped shell for protection and polarization, and a mandatory locking system—either spring clips or thumbscrews—that creates a secure, vibration-proof connection essential for industrial and server environments.
Explore KinKuo Servo Connector solutions—IP67, 10 M flex, same-day ship. Cut downtime and future-proof motion systems today.
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Explore KinKuo VHDCI Connector solutions—0.8 mm pitch, 500 V, RoHS. Cut space and boost speed with proven VHDCI Connector today.
Explore KinKuo Servo Connector solutions—IP67, 10 M flex, same-day ship. Cut downtime and future-proof motion systems today.
Explore KinKuo VHDCI Connector solutions—0.8 mm pitch, 500 V, RoHS. Cut space and boost speed with proven VHDCI Connector today.
Explore KinKuo VHDCI Connector solutions—0.8 mm pitch, 500 V, RoHS. Cut space and boost speed with proven VHDCI Connector today.