Brady LOTO-72 loto_safety_hardware
Brady LOTO-72: Push Button and Emergency Stop Safety Cover Device The Push Button and Emergency Stop Safety Cover Device is made of polycarbonate and stainless steel, designed to prevent unauthorized actuation of standard push buttons.
Material Composition polycarbonate, stainless steel
Adhesive System Non-Adhesive
Operating Temperature -20°C to 80°C (-4°F to 176°F)
Industrial Safety & Asset Marker LOTO-72 Application & Installation Blueprint Heavy-Duty Industrial Safety & Identification Marker • Physical application tolerances and surface engineering
Installed in real-world industrial environment Inspect Standard Industrial Marking Procedure 1 Ensure application surface is dry and free of loose particulate or heavy oil.
2 Peel and apply with steady firm pressure from center to edge.
3 Allow 24 hours for ultimate cross-linked adhesion strength.
Engineering Tolerance: Engineered to withstand standard industrial plant environmental conditions and indoor/outdoor temperature swings.
Substrate Compatibility & Adhesion Matrix Smooth Metals & Stainless Steel
Rigid Thermoplastics & ABS
Tested Environmental Survivability Industrial Plant Temperature Swings Dust, Grease & Mild Fluids Standard Abrasion & Rubbing Long-Term Legend Legibility Recommended Field & Shop Tools:
i3300 / i5100 Benchtop Printer M210 / M610 Handheld Tool Standard Thermal Ribbon
Orderable Part Numbers, Packaging & Distributor SKUs Official Brady SKUs, roll dimensions, package quantities, list pricing, Grainger part numbers, and printer compatibility for LOTO-72 .
Custom orderable roll sizes, continuous tapes, and die-cut parts for LOTO-72 are available through authorized Brady distributors.
Quality Assurance, Storage & Regulatory Compliance Standardized engineering guidelines for warehouse storage, application temperature, and agency certifications.
Shelf Life & Warehouse Storage Expected Shelf Life: 1 Year from receipt
Storage Temperature: Below 80°F (27°C)
Relative Humidity: ≤ 60% RH
Must be stored in original packaging in a climate-controlled warehouse.
Application vs Service Limits Min Application Temp: 50°F (10°C)
Service Temp Range: -20°C to 80°C (-4°F to 176°F)
Full Cure / Dwell Time: 24 Hours (ASTM D1000)Clean surface of oil/grease before bonding for maximum peel strength.
Agency Testing & File Directories Environmental & Safety Standards RoHS 3 Compliance: 2011/65/EU (Pass 2015/863)
REACH Status: SVHC Free (<0.1% w/w)
CA Prop 65: Compliant Notice
Certificates of Conformance (CoC) available on order shipment.
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ASTM Physical & Mechanical Properties Standardized laboratory test data measured in accordance with ASTM D 1000, ASTM D 2979, and ASTM D 2671.
Physical Property Test Method Standard Test Units (US) Metric Units (SI)
Thermal Transfer Ribbon Compatibility Official Brady recommended ribbons engineered for maximum contrast, smear resistance, and UL certification compliance.
Recommended Thermal Transfer Non-printable hardware, tag, or pre-printed material.
* Note: Testing print permanence with official Brady ribbons is required to maintain UL/CSA agency certification on printed labels.
Chemical & Solvent Resistance Matrix Standardized dip and rub immersion test observations across industrial fuels, oils, solvents, and cleaners.
Tested per ASTM D 895 / Brady standard dip & rub immersion.
Chemical Reagent / Solvent Substrate / Adhesive Effect Thermal Ribbon Permanence Lubricants 22°C 22°C Hydrochloric Acid 20% 22°C 22°C Gasoline 48°C 48°C Sodium Hydroxide 20% 48°C 48°C Methanol 22°C 22°C Isopropyl Alcohol 48°C 48°C Water (Including Seawater) 48°C 48°C Acetic Acid 20% 22°C 22°C Sulfuric Acid 10% - 75% 22°C 22°C Chlorine Bleach 15% null null Lubricants Tested Tested Gasoline Tested Tested Methanol Tested Tested Isopropyl Alcohol Tested Tested Water (Including Seawater) Tested Tested Acetic Acid 20% Tested Tested Hydrochloric Acid 20% Tested Tested Sodium Hydroxide 20% Tested Tested Chlorine Bleach 15% Tested Tested
Environmental & Aging Durability Testing Environmental Exposure Condition Observation & Legibility Result Service temperature -20 to 80 °C
Verified Target Applications & Use Cases Industrial rating plates, asset identification, and electrical component labeling. Brady LOTO-72 Frequently Asked Questions & Engineering Guide Verified technical answers on physical adhesion, temperature thresholds, ribbon pairings, and replacement standards for LOTO-72 .
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What are the primary industrial applications for Brady LOTO-72 (Push Button and Emergency Stop Safety Cover Device)? Brady LOTO-72 is a high-performance polycarbonate, stainless steel designed specifically for rating plates, asset tags, and industrial equipment identification. It features a Specialty adhesive engineered for long-term industrial reliability in environments requiring -20°C to 80°C (-4°F to 176°F) performance.
Temperature & Environment
What is the continuous operating temperature range for Brady LOTO-72? Brady LOTO-72 is rated for continuous service temperatures from -20°C to 80°C (-4°F to 176°F). In laboratory heat-aging tests, it maintains dimensional stability and barcode contrast across broad thermal cycles.
Adhesion & Substrates
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