Introducing the D40A-2 Non-Contact Safety Door Switch

June 19, 2025

Designed to meet the highest safety standards, the D40A-2 offers:

  • Reliable protection with a coded magnetic mechanism to prevent bypassing
  • Versatility with an IP67-rated, ECOLAB-certified design, perfect for hygiene-sensitive industries like food processing
  • Efficiency by connecting up to 30 switches over 200 meters, reducing installation and maintenance costs
  • Durability with a wide operating temperature range (-25°C to +70°C)

Whether you’re in manufacturing or food processing, the D40A-2 is a cost-effective, easy-to-install safety solution built to optimize your operations. Key Features:

  • IP66/67 Rated Enclosure
  • Category 4 / PLe Compliance
  • 2-Color LED Indicators for Simplified Troubleshooting
  • Coded Magnetic Mechanism for Unmatched Reliability

Learn how Omron’s D40A-2 Non-Contact Safety Door Switch can transform your production line:

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