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Use these cables with any style padlock.
This lock has a cinching collar that allows you to tighten and loosen the cable around equipment.
No more misplaced keys—these resettable cable locks open with a combination.
Often used to secure computer equipment, this cable lock has a lock at both ends to secure two pieces of equipment. Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with the same key.
Similar to cable locks, except this lock has a cinching collar that allows you to tighten and loosen the cable around equipment. Choose this lock if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Extend the cable and place its loop in the body opening. Rotate the body to lock the cable for a secure fit. When unlocked, the cable retracts into the body with the push of a button.
After locking, pull the cable tight for a secure fit.
Thread the free end of the cable through the looped end and into the lockout clamping hole; pull tight and close handle to pinch the cable for a secure fit.
Secure a single breaker switch with multiple padlocks, so electricity stays safely off until everyone's done working.
Sets contain items for group electrical and valve lockouts and are furnished in a yellow plastic case that mounts to the wall to keep the items organized in a central location.
Sets include a variety of electrical and valve lockouts as well as padlocks.
Choose these holders if you need several holders that open with the same key.
These holders come in a variety of colors for easy key identification.
Choose these holders if you need holders that each open with a different key.
These tags are stamped with "SEALED" and a random number.
Specify a message and starting number.
Create custom-length seal tags using locks and wire.
Thread the thin wire on these tags through small holes and around oddly shaped items.
Squeeze the handles together to seal locks on tamper-seal tags.
These tags are stamped with "SEALED" and are numbered consecutively, starting with a random number.
This cable is approved for use in vertical shafts and large facilities with multiple levels. It's often used for low-current circuits such as intercoms and security systems.
Connect low-current circuits such as intercoms and security systems to a building's electrical system in single-level facilities.
Also known as plenum cable, this cable has low-smoke insulation and can be used without conduit in ductwork and above a drop ceiling. Use it in low-current circuits such as intercoms and security systems.
Often used in radio transmission, network connections, and digital audio feed, this cable transmits audio, video, and data signals.