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    5 Products

    Self-Retracting Resettable Combination Cable Locks

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Cable Locks. Self-Retracting Resettable Combination Cable Locks.
    With the push of a button, the flexible cable on these locks cinches around objects—no need to wrap the cable around multiple times to remove slack. Unlock them with a combination that you can reset at any time. When not in use, fully retract the cable into the body for compact, tangle-free storage.
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    1/8"Steel22 3/4"2"3/4"Abus Lock 95454Three Numbers1,0009733N11000000
    1/8"Steel2 1/23 1/8"2 3/16"3/4"Abus Lock 95455Three Numbers1,0009733N1200000
    1/8"Steel33 3/8"2 3/8"7/8"Abus Lock 95456Four Numbers10,0009733N1300000
     

    Self-Retracting Lockout Cables

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Lockouts. Self-Retracting Lockout Cables.
    Lock out equipment during maintenance and repairs—these flexible cables retract for a tight fit around controls without any slack. Weave them through and around panel boxes, freestanding equipment, gate valves, and other devices. They have multiple padlock holes to keep everyone safe until all maintenance work is done. The holes are large enough to accommodate lockout hasps, so you can add more padlocks for larger groups. These cables help you comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 safety procedures.
    They have a loop at the end of the cable that hooks back onto the lock body. Rotate the body to lock the cable in place. Push the button to retract the cable and it will tighten around your equipment. When unlocked, retract the cable into the lock body for tangle-free storage.
    Nylon Cable—Nylon cables won’t conduct electricity, so you can use them on electrical lockouts without worrying about accidental shock. They won’t scratch nearby surfaces.
    Plastic-Coated Steel Cable—Steel cables are more durable than nylon cables. They have a plastic coating to prevent them from scratching painted or delicate surfaces.
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    8 ft. Long Cable
    Red69/32"1/16"4"1 3/4"OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147
    1811A110000001811A111000000
     
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