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PowerLOK Circuit Breaker Lockout Device (PSL-PCB)

Typical PowerLOK Circuit Breaker Lockout Device

The PowerLOK Circuit Breaker Lockout Device (PSL-PCB) includes many innovative features to provide a versatile, easy to use lockout/tagout device. These PowerLOK devices can be applied to single or multi-pole circuit breakers (such as 120/277V breakers) to prevent the breaker from being turned back on; for safe performance of maintenance or service in accordance with lockout/tagout procedures.

Here are some of the key features of this circuit breaker Lockout device:

  • Two Metal Contacts - Provide a contact area that is evenly distributed on the breaker handle for a secure and reliable connection without damage to the breaker handle itself
  • Two-Position Padlock Design - Allows padlock to be installed horizontally or vertically to accommodate space
  • Fits Single and Multi-Pole Circuit Breakers - Jaws designed to grasp the tie-bar of two and three pole circuit breakers, allowing one part to be used in multiple applications
  • Two-Piece Construction - Delivers outstanding clamping force, to assure the circuit breaker will remain locked out once the device is applied for improved reliability and safety
  • Pull-off force test results indicate the Panduit PowerLOK devices deliver over 3X the pull-off resistance when compared to most other products used in the same application

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Typical PowerLOK Circuit Breaker Lockout Device

Typical PowerLOK Circuit Breaker Lockout Device

 

 

PowerLOK Circuit Breaker Lockout Device - Installation Demonstration

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