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Ensure operational safety and prevent accidental switching with this mechanical bypass lock designed specifically for the NXB-63 (LMI-XB) circuit breaker. This lock provides a robust physical barrier, ideal for maintenance procedures or situations requiring a locked-out, tagged-out (LOTO) state. It's a crucial safety component for electrical systems.
Mechanical Lockout (Bypass) for NXB-63 (LMI-XB) is a robust safety device designed to provide a secure and reliable method for locking out and bypassing NXB-63 (LMI-XB) circuit breakers. This lockout prevents accidental re-engagement of the breaker during maintenance or repair, ensuring worker safety and preventing damage to electrical systems. Constructed from durable materials, it offers a simple yet effective solution for enhanced electrical safety protocols and streamlined maintenance procedures.
Type: Circuit Breaker Lockout Device
Standard: IEC/EN 60947-2 (Compatibility with NXB-63/LMI-XB breakers)
Base Material: High-Strength Thermoplastic (PA66 Nylon) with Stainless Steel Locking Mechanism
Application: Indoor Use – Suitable for industrial and commercial electrical panels.
Consumption: N/A – This is a discrete component, not a consumable material.
Drying Time: N/A – Not applicable.
Durability: Resistant to impact, UV radiation, and common industrial chemicals. Operating temperature: -20°C to +85°C.
Packaging: Individually packaged in a durable polyethylene bag for protection during storage and transport.
Enhanced worker safety during maintenance.
Prevents accidental circuit re-energization.
Simple and quick installation and removal.
Durable construction for long-lasting reliability.
Compatible with standard NXB-63 (LMI-XB) circuit breakers.
Supports compliance with safety regulations and lockout/tagout procedures.
Electrical panel maintenance and repair.
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) safety procedures.
Industrial electrical systems.
Commercial building electrical infrastructure.