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ZING 7064 RecycLock Safety Padlock, Keyed Alike,1-1/2" Shackle, 1-3/4" Body, Blue, 3 Pack

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About ZING 7064 RecycLock Safety Padlock, Keyed

The Zing RecycLock lockout/tagout padlock, made from 70% recycled materials, has a solid aluminum body and steel shackle covered with plastic for corrosion resistance; retains its key until locked to ensure it is not left unlocked; and has a keyed alike 6-pin tumbler cylinder for security with single key convenience for use with multiple locks. Includes "DANGER: Locked Out Do Not Remove" label. This padlock is part of a lockout/tagout (LOTO) safety procedure required at facilities where a device or energy source needs to be isolated during maintenance and repair. Specifications Lock body dimensions 1-3/4 x 1-1/2 x 3/4 inches (H x W x D) Weight 0.3 lb. Vertical shackle clearance 1-1/2" Shackle diameter 1/4" H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Vertical shackle clearance is the distance from the top of the lock body to the farthest point on the inside of the shackle. Lockout/tagout (LOTO) safety procedures require that lockout devices meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 1910.147(c)(5) standards for quality assurance. Safety padlocks, also called lockout padlocks, use colors or warning labels to help prevent machine operation or power activation during maintenance and repair. The security level of a safety padlock is measured more by the number of key codes (also called key changes or key cuts) it can offer than by its ability to withstand physical abuse. A padlock with more pin tumblers and higher precision key cylinders has more key codes available, making it harder to pick, and less likely for a large facility to inadvertently give two e