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Product category: Machine Safety Components
News Release from: Reece Safety Products | Subject: IEC lockout
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 January 2005

Lockout secures IEC power inlets

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The IEC lockout works by preventing the insertion of power cords into machinery that use the popular IEC60320 C14 power inlet.

Safety lockout/tagout specialist Reece Safety has introduced a new product to the lockout/tagout market The IEC lockout works by preventing the insertion of power cords into machinery that use the popular IEC60320 C14 power inlet

This new patented IEC lockout safety/security device features an elastomeric nose that bulges to firmly grip to the interior surfaces of the connector housing.

Manufactured from durable nylon, this palm-sized, lightweight device is simple to use and accommodates a personal padlock for lockout/security applications.

The IEC60320 C14 power inlet is used world wide on various electrical equipment such as computers, test instruments, power supplies, monitors, lab equipment etc By using the new IEC lockout device all this equipment can now be secured to prevent unauthorised operation, or ensure the safety of workers while maintenance repairs or upgrades are being carried out.

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