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Reddit mentions of Master Lock Lockout Tagout Device, Electrical Prong Plug Lockout Device, 110 and 120 Volts, S2005

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Master Lock Lockout Tagout Device, Electrical Prong Plug Lockout Device, 110 and 120 Volts, S2005. Here are the top ones.

Master Lock Lockout Tagout Device, Electrical Prong Plug Lockout Device, 110 and 120 Volts, S2005
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    Features:
  • Lockout tagout plug lockout is best used for electrical lockout applications as part of a comprehensive OSHA compliant lockout tagout safety program
  • Fits two prong plugs with and without ground; Patented plug lockout grips prongs of 110 - 120 volt plugs
  • Protects against accidental reconnection during maintenance and repair; Includes labels in English, Spanish and French
  • Accepts 3/16 in. (4.8 mm), 1/4 in. (6 mm) and 9/32 in. (7 mm) padlock shackle diameters
  • Includes one plug lockout device (Safety padlocks and lockout hasps sold separately)
Specs:
ColorRed
Height0.55 Inches
Length0.55 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.0661386786 Pounds
Width0.55 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Master Lock Lockout Tagout Device, Electrical Prong Plug Lockout Device, 110 and 120 Volts, S2005:

u/smogeblot · 22 pointsr/redneckengineering

Unfortunately he's right. The hole is there to be locked and tagged. You will have a hard time finding any outlet using a spring loaded ball to retain the plug - they will all use simple spring clips. Further, the operation to punch the holes and the quality issues with aligning the holes means that it's more expensive to have the hole than the teeny amount of metal saved. You know a little too much, please humble yourself. Like, how can you possibly bring up the lockout/tagout for industrial machinery that will never, ever use a NEMA 1 plug for single phase? You can even find name-brand industrial lock-out devices for $6 on Amazon that use the lockout holes to lockout the plug.

Source: I used to design plugs and receptacles.

u/CompWizrd · 2 pointsr/MaliciousCompliance

Probably like this: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Lockout-Tagout-Electrical/dp/B001HWF4ME because if you remove one of those with my name on it without going through the proper procedures, you're getting written up and disciplined(and potentially fired) for violating our LOTO policies.