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Universal lockout device for miniature CBs from Cirlock



The UCL-1 universal lockout device
The UCL-1 universal lockout device for miniature circuit breakers, developed and marketed by Cirlock , is a unique lockout device that enables users to lock out most types of miniature circuit breakers.

Users can clamp the UCL-1 on to the CB’s toggle and place the padlock. Made entirely from plastic and a stainless steel screw, this device is handy for all domestic, commercial and industrial contractors.

The UCL-1 universal lockout device is available from most electrical wholesalers or Cirlock.

Cirlock have manufactured lockout devices in Australia since 1992 and have a wide range of lockout products to suit Australian used equipment.

16-Oct-2008

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