In industrial environments, safety is paramount. Whether working with heavy machinery or complex systems, preventing accidents and ensuring that employees are protected during maintenance or repair activities is crucial. One of the key safety mechanisms used to achieve this is pneumatic lockouts, which are designed to secure pneumatic systems and prevent the accidental release of energy while maintenance is being performed. These devices play an essential role in protecting workers from the risks associated with pneumatic systems.

What are Pneumatic Lockouts? Pneumatic lockouts are safety devices that are used to lock pneumatic valves, switches, or controllers in place, thereby preventing the flow of compressed air into a pneumatic system. This ensures that no accidental pressurization or activation occurs during maintenance or repairs. They are typically used in industries that rely on pneumatic systems, such as manufacturing, automotive, and construction. The lockouts help protect workers from hazardous situations that might arise if the system were to inadvertently start up during maintenance. How Do Pneumatic Lockouts Work?