KIRK Interlocks debuts new website


North Canton, Ohio – KIRK has launched a redesigned website at www.kirkkey.com. The all new site design helps users more easily navigate through trapped key interlocking product and educational information with application specific pages, standards information, and a customer portal.

The site’s new Applications section provides comprehensive information on trapped key interlock use in switchgear, electrostatic precipitators, flow control, ports, perimeter guarding, and other applications. In addition to a general overview, application pages include animations, typical scheme examples, and links to relevant product detail.

The Customer Portal section provides important information on how-to order and a tab for downloads that includes relevant forms, data sheets, and manuals. A secure link to Kirk’s Customer Portal login page provides order status for both open and closed purchase orders, along with order shipping and tracking information.

For quick reference, Kirk provides relevant OSHA, ANSI, IEEE, NEC, and NFPA standards/regulations information for its US customers and MTE regulations for its Brazilian users.

To learn more about Kirk and trapped key interlocking, visit the new www.kirkkey.com.

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About Kirk:

Based in North Canton, Ohio, USA, Kirk produces mechanical key interlocks, electromechanical key interlocks, valve interlocks, cylinder interlocks, and transfer panels. Kirk manufactures more than 70,000 safety interlocking systems each year for use in a wide range of industries to guarantee a sequential pattern is followed when accesses is needed to hazardous equipment or areas. Kirk key interlock systems are designed and configured to each user’s requirements and revolve around a key or keys that an operator must use at each step in the sequence. Kirk – Work Safe for Life! 



March 11, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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