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Learn How to Increase Forklift Safety with SEnS+ Technology SEnS+ Smart Environment Sensor Plus

Toyota Material Handling | SEnS Smart Environment Sensor®

Toyota Material Handling | Products: SEnS+ Video

The SEnS+ Smart Environment Sensor Plus™ camera not only detects pedestrians or objects behind the forklift but limits the movement of the forklift by automatically slowing down the equipment when pedestrians and/or objects are detected.

With dynamic zoning, SEnS+ adjusts the range of detection based on the speed and steering direction of the forklift. If the forklift is moving faster, the zone is expanded to account for potential upcoming obstacles further away, up to 32 feet.

See more details: https://www.toyotaforklift.com/sens-smart-environment-sensor


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