H.D.K.

H.D.K. (Hokkaido Daishin Kako) is a Japanese manufacturer founded in 1975. The company specializes in transmission components, specifically constant velocity joints (CV joints) and drive shafts. The product range is focused on the Asian vehicle market. Manufacturing facilities are dedicated to producing torque transmission system components. The brand operates as an independent manufacturer supplying the aftermarket.

Country

Japan

Brand History

1975: Establishment of Hokkaido Daishin Kako in Japan. 1980s: Expansion of production lines for CV joints for the domestic market. 1990s: Entry into international markets with a focus on Asian vehicle models. 2000s: Technological upgrade of production facilities for the automation of drive shaft manufacturing.

Key OEM Customers

Not a supplier to automakers (OEM) conveyors

Type

Manufacturer

Ecology

No information available.

Brand Authentication

The CV joint housing features markings applied via impact stamping, including the part number and production date. Dust boots are manufactured from thermoplastic elastomer, which exhibits increased resistance to low temperatures.

Certificates

ISO 9001

Total: 649 UAH