Part No.: P38SPU
New Pop-up Safety Padlock
a) Reinforced nylon body, withstand temperature from -20℃ to +80℃. The steel shackle is chrome plated; the non-conductive shackle is made from nylon, withstand temperature from -20℃ to +120℃, ensuring the strength and deformation fracture not easily.
b) Durable brass cylinder, high strength, wear-resistant, anti-rust.Testing repeatably for more than one millions times, durable in use.
c) High-end key system, KA, KD, MK, GMK available. Various key systems and quantities can be customized.
d) Pop-up design, the shackle will pop up automatically when unlocking. Press the shackle when locking, no key is needed to insert and pull out.
e) Laser printing and logo engraving available if required.
f) Different colors available.
g) Adequate stock and prompt delivery.
Part No. | Description | Shackle Material | Specification |
KA-P38SPU | Keyed Alike |
Steel |
“KA”: Each padlock is keyed the same in one group “P”: Straight edge plastic lock body “S”: Steel shackle
Other material can be customized: “SS”: Stainless steel shackle “BS”: Brass shackle |
KD-P38SPU | Keyed Differ | ||
MK-P38SPU | Keyed & Alike/Differ | ||
GMK-P38SPU | Grand Master Key | ||
KA-P38PPU | Keyed Alike |
Nylon | |
KD-P38PPU | Keyed Differ | ||
MK-P38PPU | Keyed & Alike/Differ | ||
GMK-P38PPU | Grand Master Key |
Energy isolation
Purpose and scope of application
This system is formulated to prevent accidental release of energy and to regulate the safety management of equipment and facilities in the process of installation, overhaul, maintenance, maintenance, cleaning and other operations.
This system is applicable to Lockout tagout management of equipment and facilities in each branch plant within the scope of metallurgical division.
Quoting documents
Safety requirements for places of use for electrical equipment - part 2: safety measures for operation in the absence of electricity
Three, terminology,
(I) locking and listing: it is a method to lock and listing the energy isolation switch to prevent accidental energy release before the equipment maintenance, maintenance, cleaning and other work starts.
(2) danger area: the position in the three-dimensional space of the equipment where damage may be caused by the movement of rotating parts or materials of the equipment.
(3) energy source: energy that may endanger people, including compressed air, nitrogen, gas, gravity, elastic force, pressurized water, hydraulic pressure and steam.
(4) energy isolation devices: devices that physically prevent the release or transmission of power, including but not limited to: manually operated electrical circuit breakers; Manually operated safety switch; Valves in pipelines (locks on pipeline valves are not a substitute for blind plate work), plugs, and other similar devices that block or isolate power sources. (buttons, selector switches and other similar controls cannot be used as power isolators)
(v) authorized staff: refers to the staff who performs locking and listing for the service or maintenance operation of the machine and equipment. They must be qualified and authorized staff who have been trained and examined for locking and listing.
(vi) affected employees: employees who operate or need to work in the vicinity of the locked or listed equipment being served or maintained.