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ELESL-COMBO

Equipment Lock #ELESL-COMBO Skidsteer Lock, combination
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$179.95

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Equipment Lock #ELESL-COMBO Skidsteer Lock, combination

Dimensions: 12 × 7 × 4 in

The E-Series Skid Steer Lock simply slides around one of the skid loader’s drive control levers and locks it into place. By immobilizing one drive control, the most someone can do is drive it in circles. The Skid Steer Lock and E-Series Skid Steer Lock prevent the use of the drive controls of all skid loaders.
This lock will work on an enclosed cab. However, some skid loader models may have machinery obstacles that prevent the use of certain types of skid steer locks.

May be used in conjunction with OSHA Lockout Tagout Safety Procedures

The E-Series Skid Steer Lock, which locks one drive control lever, mounts by “sandwiching” two plates on the cage. In the case of enclosed cabs, the locking plate is installed on the outside of the cab, and the 3/16” thick mounting plate is put on the inside (this allows the glass to slide past it while operating the machine). A window must be open while the lock is installed (See the note below). The E-Series Lock is permanently attached with four non-reversing stainless steel screws. The ”U-bar” captures one drive control lever and locks into the locking plate, which is secured to the cage.

NOTE: Some models of Gehl®, Mustang®, ASV®/Terex®, and all Belle® skid loaders may not have holes in the protective cage below the drive controls. Additionally, Caterpillar® skid loaders with enclosed cabs (ONLY) may have a stationary glass or a square steel plate for directions at the drive control level. John Deere® skid loaders with enclosed cabs (ONLY) may have a door that tilts inward. These circumstances may prohibit the Skid Steer Lock or E-Series Skid Steer Lock from being installed in the normal fashion. JCB Robot®, Kubota®, Takeuchi®, and Thomas® skid loaders cannot use the Skid Steer Lock; only the E-Series Skid Steer Lock may be used.