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Install these key switches in 3/4" dia. panel cutouts. They require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
With a round key that is difficult to duplicate, these switches provide a higher degree of security than standard key switches.
Rated NEMA 4 or IP66, these switches are protected from washdowns.
Sized for 22 mm dia. panel cutouts, these switches require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
To prevent accidental actuation and limit access to sensitive equipment, these switches require a key to turn circuits on or off. The contact block and actuator are all one piece, so they won’t separate in high-vibration applications.
Maximize space in a panel with these miniature switches.
Install these key switches in 30 mm dia. panel cutouts. They require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
Designed for use near ignitable gases, fibers, and dust, these switches have a housing that seals in anything that could ignite flammable material. They require a key to turn circuits on or off, preventing accidental activation and limiting access.
These 16 mm switches require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment.
Reset fire panels, or open electromagnetic locks, electric strikes, and automatic door openers. These switches require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access and preventing accidental activation.
Keep a two-position toggle switch safely locked in the off position.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm metal switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 30 mm switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm plastic switch.
Replace the hinges on access doors or machine guards with these switches to keep your team safe from active machinery.
Often used with machine guards, these switches mount to a door frame.
Delay access to hazardous areas until conditions are safe; use these switches with machines that take time to stop after they are turned off. They mount to a door frame.
Small yet mighty, these switches are about as tall and wide as an index card yet durable enough to mount directly to a wall.
Install these switches in a panel cutout.
Install these switches inside an enclosure to prevent it from opening when power is on—turn the switch to disconnect power and release the door.
Keep power running while you access your enclosure. Unlike standard enclosure disconnect switches, which shut off power as you open your enclosure, these have an override function.
Prevent motors and other equipment from overheating or failing from not having enough voltage. When the supply voltage falls below 35% of the rated voltage, these switches will automatically turn off to protect the circuit from undervoltage.
A raintight NEMA 3R rated enclosure protects these switches outdoors.
Protected by a steel enclosure, these switches withstand tougher conditions than switches in a plastic housing. Also known as safety switches, they have quick-make/quick-break action to eliminate arcing and prolong switch life.
Stop battery drain and prevent the theft or unauthorized use of equipment by disconnecting batteries when not in use.
Often used in electrical enclosures, these switches mount directly to DIN rails. They cut power and keep it isolated to stop equipment from starting up during inspection and maintenance.
With a housing that’s designed to contain an explosion, these switches are safe to use in areas where ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gas, dust, or fibers may be present.
Cut power and keep it isolated to prevent equipment from starting up during inspection and maintenance. These switches are housed in a protective enclosure that resists denting, chipping, and cracking.
Rated IP69K, these switches are protected from high-pressure and high-temperature washdowns.
The IP66 rated housing not only shields these switches from washdowns but also makes them durable enough to be mounted outside of an electrical panel.
Designed to mount on an electrical enclosure, these switches control motors, lighting, and electric heat circuits.
Install these switches in areas with oil, coolant, corrosive chemicals, and regular washdowns. They're rated IP69K and NEMA 4X and 12 or 12K.
When the microcontroller inside detects a power outage, these switches automatically fire up a backup generator. They’ll switch back to utility power once power is restored.
Mount these lockouts over a toggle- or rocker-style wall switch so it can’t be flipped during maintenance.
Same as our other low-profile lockout hasps, but with an attached label to record employee name and department.
Lockouts come in different colors for easy identification and to help meet OSHA standards. The label is permanently attached to record employee name and department.
Lock out electrical panels, switches, and other power sources to keep machinery off during repairs.
A Danger label on these hasps alerts passersby that an energy control is locked out. Use them to make sure machinery doesn’t get powered up during repairs.
Like two lockout hasps in one, there's a jaw at each end with different clearances for added versatility.
These have a chain to attach to equipment so they won't get lost.
With a smaller overall length, these lockout hasps fit in tighter spaces than other lockout hasps yet still hold a similar number of locks.
Ideal for circuit breakers and other electrical equipment, these hasps are made of nonconductive plastic to prevent shocks. Use them to lock out controls to keep machinery off while completing repairs.
Made of plastic, these hasps limit the risk of shock when you’re locking out electrical equipment. They have a holder for a disposable lockout tag to alert others to repairs.
With a fold-over clasp design, these hasps shut tight enough that picks and other tools can't pry them open.
In addition to an overlapping hasp that interlocks when closed, lockouts have a chain that attaches to equipment so they won't get lost.
A fold-over closing design hinders prying, while a slot instead of holes makes it easy to install multiple padlocks.
Clasps interlock when you close these lockouts to protect against prying.
Mount near machines your team is repairing to lock them out with fewer padlocks.
Lock out a machine with fewer padlocks when a team is working.
Carry these boxes from job to job and mount them near equipment to lock out valves, electrical controls, and other machines with fewer padlocks, saving your team time.
Prevent cranes, hoists, and other machinery controlled by pendant switches from starting up during maintenance.
Lock out hoist controls, large electrical connectors, spouts, and other odd-sized controls.
Keep items for group lockouts organized and within reach with these sets. They mount to a wall and provide hangers for your lockout supplies.
Lock out nearly any power source or supply line in your facility, from circuit breakers and valve handles to wall switches and air hose. These sets include padlocks, hasps, and other lockouts in a carrying case—just grab them and go.
Keep everything you need to lock out most electrical equipment and valves around your facility in a single spot against the wall. These sets have supplies for locking out circuit breakers, valves, plugs, wall switches, and other controls.
Sets include a variety of electrical and valve lockouts as well as padlocks.
Keep an assortment of padlocks, hasps, and other electrical lockouts on hand. Stored in a portable case, these sets have everything you need to lock out electrical equipment around your facility—just grab them and go.