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Circuit Breaker Lockout, Grip Tight Lockout Tagout Breaker Box Lock for Standard Single & Double Toggles and Tall & Wide Toggles, Pack of 6

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About this item

  • 4 Pack lockout tagout circuit breaker fit for standard height and tie-bar toggles typically found on 120 and 240 volt breakers.(suitable for circuit breakers with a toggle bar thickness of 12mm or less)
  • 2 Pack circuit breaker lockout fit for wide or tall breaker toggles typically found on hi-voltage/hi-amperage breakers.(suitable for circuit breakers with a toggle bar thickness of 16mm or less)
  • Made from Industrial-grade impact-resistant and durable polypropylene and modified nylon for operation in harsh environments.
  • Circuit breaker lockout can effectively lock the circuit breaker and tightly grasp the toggle switch.
  • Compliant with OSHA's Lockout Standard designed to address risk and safety tagging in any facility.


Feature

Color: Red

Material: Industrial-grade impact-resistant polypropylene and modified nylon

Specifications: for standard height & tie-bar toggles and tall & wide toggles

Can effectively lock the circuit breaker and tightly grasp the toggle switch

Compliant with OSHA's Lockout Standard


Package Includes

4 x circuit breaker lockout (for standard single & double toggles)

2 x circuit breaker lockout (for tall & wide toggles)


Shawn
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Circuit breaker throws, especially residential, tend to be short and stubby, so I appreciate the challenge of designing a device to lock onto them. These are just too wide to use on residential breakers.These lock like a tiger on my residential main breaker, and I think that the general design, on grip and locking mechanisms, is superior to others. But these are simply too wide to use on a single residential branch circuit breaker because the (throws on) neighbor breakers prevent attachment.
Boyd
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Works well for standard-sized breakers.