
Product Description
The BOZZYS Engineering Safety Insulated Padlock BD-G11-EB is a specialized lock designed for lockout/tagout (LOTO) applications, particularly in electrical environments. Constructed from insulated engineering nylon PA, it features a red color for high visibility and a keyed different system for enhanced security. It is suitable for use in industrial, electrical, and maintenance settings to ensure equipment is safely locked out during servicing or maintenance.
Usage Instructions
- Insert the key into the lock cylinder and turn it clockwise to unlock the padlock.
- Open the shackle and secure it to the energy-isolating device (e.g., an electrical switch, valve, or machine). Ensure the shackle is fully engaged.
- Close the shackle and turn the key counterclockwise to lock the padlock. Remove the key only when the lock is in the closed state.
- To unlock, insert the correct key and follow step 1. Remember, the key cannot be removed when the lock is open, ensuring it is not left behind.
Product Characteristics
The padlock is made from insulated engineering nylon PA, providing excellent durability, UV resistance, corrosion resistance, and electrical insulation. It can operate in a wide temperature range (-57℃ to +177℃) and is impact-resistant, making it suitable for harsh industrial and electrical environments. The keyed different system means each lock has a unique key, preventing key duplication risks. The safety warning labels and reusable tags help communicate LOTO status clearly. The key retention feature ensures the lock is not left in an open, unsecured state.
Application Scenarios
- Electrical Facilities: For locking out electrical panels, switches, and equipment during maintenance or repair.
- Industrial Plants: For implementing LOTO procedures on production lines and machinery, especially in electrical zones.
- Maintenance Workshops: For securing electrical tools, equipment, and isolated systems during servicing.
- Any Environment Requiring Lockout/Tagout with Insulation: Where safety isolation of electrical equipment is necessary to prevent accidental operation and electrical hazards.





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