
Product Description
The AIWIN Engineering Safety Long Shackle Plastic Padlock PLS76RKD is a specialized lock designed for lockout/tagout (LOTO) applications, featuring a long shackle for versatile locking scenarios. With a red color for high visibility and a keyed different system, it is constructed from durable engineering plastic, making it suitable for use in industrial, manufacturing, 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 long shackle and secure it to the energy-isolating device(s) (e.g., multiple switches, valves, or machines). Ensure the shackle is fully engaged.
- Close the shackle and turn the key counterclockwise to lock the padlock. Remove the key after locking.
- To unlock, insert the correct key and follow step 1.
Product Characteristics
The padlock features a long shackle (height 3.0 inches/76mm, diameter 0.24 inches/6mm) and a durable engineering plastic lock body (height 1.77 inches/45mm, width 1.5 inches/38mm), providing excellent durability and the ability to secure multiple devices at once. The keyed different system ensures each lock has a unique key, preventing key duplication risks. The high-visibility red color makes it easy to spot locked-out equipment, enhancing safety. The long shackle design allows for flexible use in various industrial LOTO scenarios, especially where multiple points need to be locked simultaneously.
Application Scenarios
- Factories: For locking out multiple machinery components or larger equipment during maintenance or repair.
- Maintenance Workshops: For securing multiple tools, equipment, or isolated systems during servicing.
- Industrial Facilities: For implementing LOTO procedures on production lines with larger or multiple energy-isolating points.
- Any Environment Requiring Long Shackle Lockout: Where securing multiple devices or larger equipment with a single lock is necessary for safety isolation.






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