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Give switches and outlets a finished look.
Close off unused switches and outlets.
Snap end and center sections together to create your own two-device or wider wall plate.
Pair wall plates and adapters to create a custom cover for existing receptacles and switches to give them a rejuvenated look, no rewiring required.
Keep switches and outlets under cover for protection from dust and dirt. These stainless steel plates resist corrosion and have a sealing gasket to keep out moisture.
Cover existing outlets and switches for a refreshed appearance, no rewiring necessary.
A large angled opening provides an exit point for cords that run behind walls.
Create various data connector configurations by choosing adapters to snap into the ports in these wall plates.
Add depth to your outlet box.
Knockouts allow you to modify these boxes to fit your application.
Close off unused outlets.
These boxes come ready to use with receptacles and/or light switches installed.
Add depth to your switch box.
Close off unused switches.
Add depth to octagonal outlet boxes.
With built-in threaded connections, these boxes allow you to attach conduit without using fittings.
Mount these boxes to the outside of an enclosure to access a programmable logic controller or other networked device without opening the enclosure.
Build your own outlet box or replace a damaged box.
These boxes come ready to use with receptacles installed.
Use the built-in connections to attach conduit without using fittings.
Mount these boxes on the surface of your wall in areas where you can't create a recess.
These boxes have an open back to accommodate extra-deep low-voltage devices.
Designed for commercial use, these heavy duty boxes have thick, rigid walls.
Keep the cover closed during operation to completely shield the outlet and plug from rain, snow, and wet conditions.
These corrosion-resistant covers can withstand rain, snow, and wet conditions without being damaged.
Add depth to your weatherproof outlet box.
Exposure to rain, snow, and wet conditions won't damage these corrosion-resistant boxes.
Rain, snow, and wet conditions won't damage these corrosion-resistant covers.
These corrosion-resistant boxes are built to withstand exposure to rain, snow, and wet conditions.
With more than one channel, this raceway allows you to separate power and data wiring to prevent signal interference.
Snap these wall plates onto flush-mount outlet strips to secure the outlet strip in a cutout.
Put overhead outlets in arm’s reach.
For use with washdown receptacles, these outlet boxes withstand corrosive and washdown environments.
Mount electrical components along your strut channel to bring power to new locations.
Use the push-button end to easily install this lockout on circuit breakers with pin lockout holes on the outside of the circuit-breaker toggle switch that are mounted on DIN rails.
Lockout works with most 120V AC circuit breakers that have a hole through the breaker lever.
Sized to fit the small switches on DIN-rail mount circuit breakers, these lockouts prevent someone from activating a circuit during maintenance. They clamp onto the switch, so they work on more circuit breakers than pin-in and pin-out lockouts.
Secure circuit breaker switches that don’t have a hole for a padlock.
From a single point, lock out multiple breaker switches—these lockouts wrap around an entire tie bar so it won’t budge. Compared to clamp-on lockouts, they’re more secure.
Use the thumb wheel to install this lockout on circuit breakers with tie bars that are mounted on DIN rails.
Use the push-button end to easily install these lockouts on circuit breakers with pin lockout holes on the inside of the circuit-breaker toggle switch that are mounted on DIN rails.
Secure a single breaker switch with multiple padlocks to keep electricity safely off until the entire team is finished with a maintenance task.
Lock out electrical panels, switches, and other power sources to keep machinery off during repairs.
Same as our other low-profile lockout hasps, but with an attached label to record employee name and department.
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.
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.
Like two lockout hasps in one, there's a jaw at each end with different clearances for added versatility.
With a fold-over clasp design, these hasps shut tight enough that picks and other tools can't pry them open.
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.
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.
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.
Clasps interlock when you close these lockouts to protect against prying.
Lock out a machine with fewer padlocks when a team is working.
Mount near machines your team is repairing to lock them out with fewer padlocks.
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.
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.
Mount these lockouts over a toggle- or rocker-style wall switch so it can’t be flipped during maintenance.