Brady T-handle Ball Valve Lockout

Brady T-Handle Ball Valve Lockout

June 21, 2021

Make sure you isolate hazardous energy, like electricity and water, the safe way with Brady’s T-handle Ball Valve Lockout. Unlike other devices, it has an exclusive, adjustable design that provides a secure fit when locking out T-handle ball valves on PVC pipes. This lockout device is easy to apply, lock and store, and is a safer alternative to using ill-fitting gate valves and cable lockouts, or using tagout alone. And, easy installation means you can move on to equipment maintenance sooner knowing you’re keeping everyone safe.

• Exclusive design — adjustable slides ensure proper fit and prevent removal

• Easy to use — the hinged, single-piece device installs quickly

• One-size-fits-most solution — either large PVC pipes with 1.25 – 2 inch diameters, or small PVC pipes with 0.5 – 1 inch diameters.

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