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Discuss Good lock off kit in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
You mean a split pin?i use the type that inserts pins through the holes either side of the toggle. can't seem to find an illustration atm.
no. the pin is embedded in plastic with the MBB switched off, the ends spring into those tiny holes either side of the toggle. the plastic bits have padlock holes in them for locking off. just found image of them what i have. obviously not as big as the enlarged image>You mean a split pin?
They can be undone without the code pretty easily.I have a couple or the Kewtech kewlok type, a couple or padlocks and a full kit of fancy ones to show the NIC man.
I use the kewlok ones on a daily basis, the padlocks quite often for isolators and the big lockout kit comes out once a year as mentioned.
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That may be true, but they exist to stop accidents, not malice!They can be undone without the code pretty easily.
Only know how they come apart cause a bricky pulled one off a lad who was working with us and switched the circuit on years ago.That may be true, but they exist to stop accidents, not malice!
I would have reported him to the police for attempted murder in that case.Only know how they come apart cause a bricky pulled one off a lad who was working with us and switched the circuit on years ago.
They can be undone without the code pretty easily.
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