Jucoan Cable Lock — 7.9ft Adjustable Steel LOTO Cable, 6-Pack
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.4/5 — WC Safety Review of the Jucoan Cable Lock, a steel cable lockout. Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on the published Jucoan listing and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147. We ...
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Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on the published Jucoan listing and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The Jucoan cable lock is a 7.9-foot adjustable steel cable lockout sold in a 6-pack, for isolation points spaced too far apart for a short cable — it secures the points; it does not replace a written procedure or the verification the standard requires.
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Why the Jucoan Cable Lock reaches the points a padlock cannot
Reach is the whole point of a long cable lockout: when the handles, breakers, and guards that must be secured are spread across a machine, a short cable will not span them. The Jucoan cable gives you 7.9 feet of adjustable steel to thread them all and lock once, in a 6-pack for multiple points. As cable lockouts go, this is the long-reach pick, and the complete LOTO guide and the best kits guide put it in context. It spans widely separated isolation points a short cable cannot.
Safety first: a cable lockout secures the isolation points, but hardware is only half the job — OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 requires a written energy-control procedure and a verified zero-energy state. After locks and tags are applied you must test to confirm a zero-energy condition (the try-out step) before any work begins; this device does not make a program compliant without a documented procedure, authorized-worker training, and verification. Never remove another worker's lock.
What the Jucoan Cable Lock listing documents
From the published listing: a 7.9-foot reach for widely spaced points; an adjustable steel cable that removes slack; a 6-pack quantity; and alignment to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147. These are true steel cable lockout and multi-point cable lock credentials as a LOTO cable lock. Confirm the cable length, diameter, and keying on the listing. Remember that under the standard it is the written procedure, the authorized-worker training, and the verification step — not the hardware alone — that make a lockout defensible in an audit, so treat this device as one documented part of that larger program rather than a stand-alone solution.
How the Jucoan Cable Lock compares to other lockout hardware
Weigh it against the Master Lock 410GRN, the TRADESAFE TS1KD10R, the BULANGDI stainless hasp, the Bozzys 6-hole hasp, the TRADESAFE station. The best padlocks guide ranks the field.
Choosing the right lockout hardware
Effective energy control matches the device to the energy type: padlocks and hasps for breakers and valves that accept a lock, cable lockouts for multi-point or oversized geometry, plug lockouts for cord-and-plug equipment, and tags to identify every isolation and the worker who applied it. Build the full kit around the device so a technician is never missing the one piece a machine needs. Browse the lockout/tagout, lockout padlocks, lockout hasps, cable lockouts, plug lockouts, lockout tags collections; and read the OSHA PPE requirements guide and the NFPA 70E arc-flash guide for the electrical energy control that many lockouts also involve.
Where it fits by application and crew orders
The Jucoan 6-pack suits large machines, valve banks, and multi-panel isolations where the points are too far apart for a short cable — Browse the wider lockout/tagout range, keep it organized on a ABUS 2ALHB or TAEGIQ station, and match cable length to the span of the points you must secure. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account — volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Jucoan Cable Lock?
A 7.9-foot adjustable steel cable lockout in a 6-pack for isolation points spaced too far apart for a short cable, aligned to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147.
When do I need a cable lockout instead of a padlock?
When equipment has multiple energy-isolation points, or an isolation point too large or irregular for a rigid padlock or hasp, a flexible cable threads through all of them and locks once. It is the tool for complex or oversized geometry.
How does it lock?
The cable passes through the isolation points and back into the lock body, then a keyed padlock (or the built-in lock) secures it. Tightening removes slack so the controls cannot be operated. Confirm the mechanism on the listing.
What can it lock out?
Valve handles, circuit-breaker toggles, plug covers, switch guards, and oversized controls on the same equipment - anywhere a rigid device cannot reach. Confirm your isolation points fit the cable path.
How long is the cable?
Cable length sets how far apart the points it can reach can be. Confirm the exact length and cable diameter on the listing against your equipment.
Does it replace individual worker locks?
No - on group work each worker still applies their own lock, often via a hasp on the cable lock. The cable secures the points; personal locks protect each worker.
What pairs with it?
Lockout hasps for group lockout, individually keyed padlocks, and tags. A lockout station keeps the kit organized. Confirm compatibility on each listing.
Is the cable cut-resistant?
A steel cable resists casual tampering but is not a security device; its role is to communicate and enforce a lockout, not to defeat a determined attack. Confirm the cable construction on the listing.
Is it OSHA compliant?
Cable lockouts support OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 energy control. The device does not replace the written procedure, training, or verification. Confirm details on the listing.
How do I care for it?
Keep the cable and lock body clean, inspect the cable for fraying, and retire any unit whose cable is damaged or whose lock no longer works reliably, since a compromised cable lock cannot hold isolation.
Does the cable lock make me compliant?
No - hardware is necessary but not sufficient. Compliance requires a written procedure, authorized-worker training, application of locks and tags, and verification of a zero-energy state before work.
How do I order for a crew?
Quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account - volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations. The bulk-ordering walkthrough is linked in our site footer.
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