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Clamp-On Ball Valve Lockouts
Clamp-on ball valve lockouts install over a ball valve handle when it's in the off position. Legs extend past the side of the pipe to prevent the handle from being rotated.
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Wedge Ball Valve Lockouts
Wedge lockouts install over a ball valve handle to prevent the handle from being turned. One side of the lockout installs flush with the pipe to prevent the handle from turning when pressure is applied. A padlock attaches close to the handle to prevent it from being turned.
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Two-Stage Ball Valve Lockouts
Two-stage lockout devices cover the valve stem on a ball valve. The handle is first removed and the lockout wrapped around the pipe before being secured with a padlock.
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Cylinder Cover Ball Valve Lockouts
Cylinder cover lockouts fit loosely over the handle to prevent it from turning. They don't require mounting hardware and fully remove when work is complete.
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Permanent-Mount Ball Valve Lockouts
Permanent-mount ball-valve lockouts permanently attach to pipe next to a ball valve to prevent valve handles from being turned. A hook feeds through the lockout and holds the handle in place.
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