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Protect toggle switches from moisture and dust by replacing panel mounting nuts with these rubber covers.
Create a seal around the base of a toggle while leaving the actuator exposed.
Install these covers without removing switches from the panel—covers fit over mounting hardware.
A nickel-plated brass cap protects toggles from impact.
Seal the panel cutout around a toggle switch.
These rubber covers protect switches from splashing liquid.
Made of stainless steel, these covers protect push-button actuators from impact.
With extended flaps to shield the entire switch, these covers protect rocker switches from moisture and dust.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm plastic switch.
Create a seal around a potentiometer shaft to keep out moisture and dust.
Mount these lockouts over a toggle- or rocker-style wall switch so it can’t be flipped during maintenance.
Lock out the on/off or emergency-stop buttons on machinery to prevent accidental or unauthorized startups, such as during maintenance.
More secure than clamp-on lockouts, these lockouts have pins that slot into the holes on your switch housing from the outside. They’ll secure switches connected by a tie bar, too—attach them to just one of the switches to lock out all of the switches connected to the tie bar.
Lock out circuit breaker switches with a through-hole to prevent accidental start-ups. These lockouts have pins that fit in the hole for a more secure hold than clamp-on lockouts.
A lockout for every style of circuit breaker switch—these lockouts clamp over your switch, so it doesn’t matter if it has a through hole.
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.
Lock out multiple breaker switches from a single point—these lockouts wrap around an entire tie bar on your DIN-rail-mount circuit breaker so it won’t budge. Compared to pin-in and pin-out lockouts, they’re more secure.
With pins that stick into the holes inside your switch housing, these lockouts are more secure than clamp-on lockouts. They’ll secure tie bars, too—attach them to just one of the switches to lock out the whole thing.
Secure a single breaker switch with multiple padlocks to keep electricity safely off until the entire team is finished with a maintenance task.
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.
Everything you need to lock out your electrical equipment or valves. These sets are your one stop shop for padlocks, hasps, and other lockout devices.