Lockout Base for Redspot 32A Fuse Holder Type B | High-Impact Plastic | Red Color | @Pack by Repelec
The Lockout Base for Redspot 32A Fuse Holder Type B is designed to enhance electrical safety during maintenance. Made from high-impact resistant plastic, this durable lockout device prevents unauthorized access to fuse holders, ensuring compliance with safety standards. Ideal for industrial and commercial applications, it promotes safe electrical maintenance and reduces the risk of accidents.
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Product Name/Title: Lockout Base for Redspot 32A Fuse Holder Type B | High-Impact Plastic | Red Color | @Pack by Repelec
Brand: Repelec
SKU: CIRLRS32-B
Alternatively Known As: Redspot 32A Lockout Base, Fuse Holder Lockout, Electrical Lockout Device, CIRLRS32-B Lockout
- Compatibility: Suits Redspot 32A fuse holder, Type B
- Material: High-impact resistant plastic
- Color: Red
- Lockout Type: Base for fuse holder lockout
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to 60°C
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 60mm x 40mm x 40mm
- Weight: 0.15 kg
- Designed specifically for Redspot 32A fuse holders (Type B)
- Prevents unauthorized access to fuse holders during maintenance
- Durable construction for industrial environments
- Easy installation and removal
- Enhances workplace electrical safety compliance
- Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or safety officer as part of a lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedure.
- Electrical safety lockout procedures
- Industrial switchboards
- Maintenance and servicing of electrical circuits
- Commercial and industrial fuse protection systems
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Promotes safe electrical maintenance, reducing risk of electrical accidents and associated environmental hazards.
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Repelec Lockout Base for Redspot 32A Fuse Holder Type B (CIRLRS32-B) is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial and commercial electrical safety applications.
