Butterfly Valve Lockout
Effectively locks out butterfly valves when used with our Adjustable Cable Lockouts
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Butterfly Valve Lockout
Master Lock Part# S3920. Together with our Adjustable Cable Lockout device (sold separately), this Butterfly Valve Lockout device will lock out virtually any butterfly valve. The wedge-shaped device is made of durable, lightweight Zenex™ thermoplastic material, enabling the device to be chemical resistant and perform effectively in tough environments. It also features a stainless steel rivet that allows it to smoothly pivot open and closed to ensure proper fit, and directional arrows molded into the device help minimize errors during installation.
- SafetySign.com Part #
- C3205-S3920
- Master Lock Part #
- S3920
- Fits Valve Sizes
- Virtually all butterfly valves
- Weight
- 0.10 lbs (45.3g)
- Product Dimensions
- Closed position: 1.32″ (33.5mm) H
- Open position: 1.80″ (45.7mm) H
- Max. handle width: 1.72″ (43.7mm) W
- Material
- Body: PBT and PC Thermoplastic
- Rivet: Stainless Steel
- Temperature Range
- -40° F to 200° F (-40° C to 93° C)
- Chemical Resistance
- Resistant to silicone oils, hexane, solvents, bleaches, dilute acetic acid and naphtha
- Corrosion Resistance
- ASTM F883-09 Section 11.3, Grade 6 Weathering-Corrosion Test
- Product Features
- Locks out valve in seconds by feeding our adjustable cable lockout device through desired eyelet and around valve neck
- Durable, lightweight thermoplastic material is chemical resistant and performs effectively in extreme environments
- Directional application arrows allow for ease of installation and minimize user error
- Stainless steel rivet allows device to smoothly pivot open and closed to ensure proper fit
- Lockout Function
- Prevents unauthorized activation of the butterfly valve when used with a cable lockout device
- OSHA 1910.147(b) Compliance
- Capable of being locked out. An energy isolating device is capable of being locked out if it has a hasp or other means of attachment to which, or through which, a lock can be affixed, or it has a locking mechanism built into it. Other energy isolating devices are capable of being locked out, if lockout can be achieved without the need to dismantle, rebuild, or replace the energy isolating device or permanently alter its energy control capability.
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Looking for more detailed instructions?
Master Lock Butterfly Valve Lockout Instructions PDF