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Deutsch Dt Series - Dt04-6p/dt06-6s - Grey - Kit - 6pin on 2040-parts.com

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Loveland, Colorado, US
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ITEM DESCRIPTION:

DEUTSCH GREY DT SERIES CONNECTOR KIT

THIS KIT INCLUDES:

DT04-6P / RECEPTACLE, DT, 6 WAY = QTY 1

DT06-6S / PLUG, DT, 6 WAY = QTY  1

W6S / WEDGELOCK, DT, 6 WAY PLUG = QTY 1

W6P / WEDGELOCK, DT, 6 WAY, RECEPTACLE = QTY 1

1060-14-0122 / 16-14AWG MALE PINS - QTY 6

1062-14-0122  / 16-14AWG SOCKETS - QTY 6

MANUFACTURE:  DEUTSCH

COLOR:  GREY HOUSING

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