Clamp-On Circuit Breaker Lockout - How To
Clamp-On Circuit Breaker Lockout - How To
Experience reliable lockout safety and effortless installation with the Clamp-On Circuit Breaker Lockout
- Language
- English
- Length
- 0:52
Video Transcript
[00:00:00] - The most popular device to isolate single and multi-pole electrical breakers.
[00:00:05] - Brady's Clamp-On Breaker Lockout uses a proprietary thumbwheel and sliding cover to create a secure, resilient energy barrier.
[00:00:13] - No tools needed.
[00:00:15] - Choose the right size for your voltage level.
[00:00:18] - With the breaker in the Off position, slide the device over the switch.
[00:00:23] - Turn the thumbwheel clockwise until tight.
[00:00:26] - For switches with longer throws, attach the locking cleat to the base of the device.
[00:00:31] - Some models allow you to adjust the cleats position.
[00:00:35] - Make sure the cleat fits in the recessed area of the breaker.
[00:00:40] - Once tightened, slide the cover to reveal the lock hole and insert a padlock to secure.
[00:00:05] - Brady's Clamp-On Breaker Lockout uses a proprietary thumbwheel and sliding cover to create a secure, resilient energy barrier.
[00:00:13] - No tools needed.
[00:00:15] - Choose the right size for your voltage level.
[00:00:18] - With the breaker in the Off position, slide the device over the switch.
[00:00:23] - Turn the thumbwheel clockwise until tight.
[00:00:26] - For switches with longer throws, attach the locking cleat to the base of the device.
[00:00:31] - Some models allow you to adjust the cleats position.
[00:00:35] - Make sure the cleat fits in the recessed area of the breaker.
[00:00:40] - Once tightened, slide the cover to reveal the lock hole and insert a padlock to secure.