Safe maintenance & commissioning

LoTo for GEA Hygienic butterfly valves

Protect your workforce and maintenance operations! A small pin on our DISK LOCK LoTo solution is all it takes to lock GEA Butterfly valves (manual or pneumatic) in either open or closed position.

DISK LOCK for GEA Hygienic butterfly valves

  • Easy-to-apply pin fixture
  • Lockable in either open or closed position
  • For manual & pneumatic valves including scissors & stepless handle
  • For all nominal sizes available
  • Retrofittable

DISK LOCK with extension for GEA Hygienic butterfly valves

  • Special variant for butterfly valves on insulated pipes
  • An existing extension needs to be replaced when upgrading to LoTo
  • Also available for all nominal sizes and actuator types
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Workplace safety matters

For maximum ease and reliability of planning and installation, LoTo solutions from GEA are now available for all valve types.
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Locking in safety

Safety matters: minimizing production risks is a top priority for companies in the face of growing challenges. GEA is driving forward state-of-the-art safety concepts with innovative valve technology, enabling users to take increasingly comprehensive precautions. As the first valve manufacturer to offer an end-to-end LoTo portfolio, GEA is creating the best framework for plant operators to contain accidents and reliably fulfil prevention regulations.

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