Assessing the overall safety status of equipment at a glance
Assessing whether multiple equipment doors are open or closed at a glance
You wish to assess the overall safety status of equipment (whether multiple doors are open or closed) at a glance.
[Issue] It’s difficult to make an overall assessment with a single, quick glance.
- Because signal lamps are installed at a height, it’s difficult to assess the operational status of the production line with a single, quick glance while walking through the plant.
- The display functionality provided by conventional safety switches is difficult to see at a glance, too.
[Solution] Use a Contactless Safety Door Switch with a large, bright display lamp.
If you install SG-P Series Contactless Safety Door Switches, which have a large, bright display lamp, on existing equipment, you’ll be able to see the display easily from a distance.
The product allows you to assess the overall safety status of equipment at a glance.
Since door switches with a large, bright display lamp are installed at workers’ eye level, you’ll enjoy peace of mind from being able to assess the operational status of the production line with a single, quick glance while walking through the plant.
Key considerations in choosing a sensor

Easy to see, whether you’re close or far away
A large, bright display lamp ensures you can assess the safety status of equipment at a glance, even if you’re far away. When you’re close to equipment, you can check its safety status without looking up.
Choose from two types
We offer switches that can be seen at a glance for doors with aluminum frames as well as acrylic doors.
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