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Kirk Key Interlocks

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Stainless steel interlocks promise long life

Made entirely from 316 stainless steel, the Kirk 316 Series of trapped key interlocks is ideal for applications that require resistance to high temperature and/or corrosion.

News from Engineeringtalk, 8 September 2005

Flip open dust cover protects interlocks

Kirk Key Interlock Company has developed a novel style of dust cover designed to protect the lock cylinder and key.

News from Engineeringtalk, 20 May 2004

Access door interlock holds key captive

The Type DM access door interlock is especially suited to precipitator access doors and will also work on sliding doors, hatches, and manholes.

News from Engineeringtalk, 4 February 2003

Brass padlocks apply US approved security

Kirk Key Interlock Company now offers a complete line of brass padlocks specifically designed to comply with US lockout/tagout standards.

News from Engineeringtalk, 15 July 2002

Interlocks at the double

Kirk Key Interlock reckons it can provide the fastest turnaround time in the business for interlock systems for precipitator applications.

News from Engineeringtalk, 16 April 2002

Application data available from website

Kirk Key Interlock Company has added key interlock application schemes to its website.

News from Engineeringtalk, 18 February 2002

New panel mounted solenoid key release unit

The SKPM is a panel mounted Solenoid Key Release Unit that offers the same functionality as the Kirk Key Interlock Company's model SKRU while utilizing less space

News from Engineeringtalk, 10 December 2001

New interlock will mount in tighter locations

The type "NT" interlock by Kirk Key Interlock Company is designed to mount on the same bolt centers as the very popular type "F" interlock but will mount in tighter locations

News from Engineeringtalk, 13 November 2001

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