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Master Lock aviation safety products now available

By General Aviation News Staff · August 26, 2014 ·

Peerless Electronics is now distributing the full line of Master Lock Aviation Safety Products. The new featured products are aircraft circuit breaker lockout/tagouts.

Master Lock CollageThe S2329 Master Lock aircraft circuit breaker lockout prevents accidentally 
reenergizing an electrical system by locking a circuit breaker in the “off” position. They assist in FAA and OSHA compliance for lockout/tagout (aircraft LOTO) systems. S2329’S universal fit accommodates long or short aircraft circuit breakers, with or without collars, company officials noted.

Peerless also stocks Master Lock S2029 aircraft power receptacle lockouts.

The S2029 Aircraft Power Receptacle Lockouts:

  • Maintain the de-energized state of the aircraft electrical system by preventing ground power plug insertion.
  •  Universal fit accommodates 3 and 6 prong power receptacles.
  • S2029 works with all Master Lock and American Lock safety padlocks.

Master Lock circuit breaker lockouts/tagouts and power receptacle lockouts can be ordered separately or in all-in-1 kit form.

For more information: PeerlessElectronics.com

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