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Weather-Resistant Choose-a-Color Lockout Padlocks with Labels


Lock out equipment outdoors to prevent accidental startups during maintenance. These padlocks come in a variety of colors that grab your attention and display a warning label that alerts you to locked-out machines. Assign colors to individuals or functions, such as blue for plumbing and red for electrical, to help meet lockout identification standards. Use them with a hasp, chain, or another lockout device to comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 standards for safe lockouts. To confirm equipment remains securely locked out during maintenance or repair, these padlocks retain the key in the cylinder until the shackle is relocked. Choose them if you need locks that each open with a different key. All have random key numbers.
These padlocks are made from materials that resist corrosion caused by rain and snow and have a plastic cover for an extra layer of protection. The cover also prevents them from scuffing nearby surfaces.
Brass-body locks resist corrosion better than aluminum-body locks.
Steel shackles are plated with a combination of copper, nickel, and chrome for added corrosion resistance. They’re also stronger than stainless steel shackles.
Shackles with a plastic coating resist corrosion. They’re less conductive than uncoated shackles, so they’re safer to use when locking out electrical equipment.
Padlocks with a 3″ body height have room for a second label (not included). They are useful when you need to add warning messages in multiple languages.
Shackle | Body | ||||||||||||
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Vertical Clearance | Horizontal Clearance | Dia. | Material | Ht. | Wd. | Thick. | Manufacturer and Model Number | Message | No. of Keys Included | Specifications Met | Choose a Cover Color | Each | |
Solid Brass Body | |||||||||||||
1 1/2" | 3/4" | 1/4" | Plastic-Coated Copper-Nickel-Chrome-Plated Steel | 3" | 1 1/2" | 13/16" | Abus Lock 74MLB/40 | Danger—Locked Out Do Not Remove | 1 | OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147 | 0000000 | 000000 | |