EP-8320
Enables multiple workers to lock at each point, perfect for collaborative tasks. Prevents accidental equipment startup, ensuring collective safety.
Specially designed to attach securely to energy disconnect switches, ensuring stable energy isolation.
Keeps equipment inoperative during repairs/adjustments, mechanically blocking unintended activation for safer working conditions.
Equipment remains unstartable until the last padlock is removed, forming a safe “lock—operate—unlock” cycle.
Features heavy-duty pry-proof steel jaw and vinyl-coated handle—anti-slip, wear-resistant, and suitable for harsh industrial environments.
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Product Description
Double - End Steel Hasp: Unrivaled Versatility and Durability
Premium Material and Superior Finish
Innovative Double - Function Design
Impressive Capacity and Precise Dimensions
Product Model Details
Part No. | Description |
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EP - 8320 | The Double - End Steel Hasp with the ability to hold 6 padlocks. It features a hook design with a head diameter of 44.5mm and a tail diameter of 18.5mm, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial locking applications. |
Specification Parameters
| ![]() STEEL LOCKOUT HASP | STEEL LOCKOUT HASP |
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In-Stock Key Code Availability | No | No |
Max # of Key Codes | 6 | 6 |
Custom Engraving Options | Yes | Yes |
Key Retaining | NO | NO |
Body Color Options | Red | Red |
Electrical Protection | Nylon+aluminum | Nylon+aluminum |
Product Features
Key management system:
KD (Keyed to Differ): This means each lock has its own unique key. No two locks in a "KD" system will open with the same key
KA (Keyed Alike): In this system, multiple locks are designed to be opened by the same key. This is useful for situations where one key needs to unlock several locks
MK (Master Key): A master key system allows one key (the "master key") to open multiple locks, while each lock also has its own individual key (often called a "subkey")
GMK (Gland Master Key): This is a specific term used in certain industries, usually related to locks that control access to particular areas or equipment. The gland master key would be part of a hierarchical system of access, potentially allowing the user to unlock specialized locks
