Rent Co., Ltd. to Begin Rental of 'Sky Shield Sensor', an Auxiliary Safety Device for Aerial Work Platforms

Rent Co., Ltd. will begin renting the 'Sky Shield Sensor,' a safety device for aerial work platforms co-developed with Kinden Corp., in August 2026. It enables easy installation via magnets, improving safety without hindering operational efficiency.
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Rent Co., Ltd. (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Pref.; Representative Director: Akira Okada), a comprehensive rental company for industrial and construction machinery, has announced that it will begin renting the 'Sky Shield Sensor,' a safety auxiliary device co-developed with Kinden Corp. to prevent contact accidents during high-altitude work, starting in August 2026.

Background of Development
One of the major accidents associated with aerial work platforms is the entrapment of workers between the platform and ceilings or other structures. Conventionally, poles with contact-type sensors were installed on buckets to trigger alarms, but this often led to damage to both the structures and the sensors. Addressing these issues, Kinden and Rent developed an 'Upper Detection Warning Sensor' in 2022 that detects obstacles without contact. While this eliminated the risk of equipment damage, the companies made further improvements to practical aspects such as volume and power supply, resulting in the release of the new 'Sky Shield Sensor.'

Features and Expected Effects
- Improved Safety: Detects obstacles while the platform is rising and provides audio and visual alerts, complementing worker safety checks to prevent entrapment accidents.
- Maintenance of Operational Efficiency: Unlike traditional methods, it does not require poles at the corners of the bucket. The compact sensor can be easily attached to handrails using magnets or brackets, allowing work to continue without interference.
- Enhanced Usability: Refined based on field needs, including improved grip, volume control, better visibility of power-on status, and the use of rechargeable batteries.

Product Overview
- Detection Distance: Adjustable in three levels (1300mm, 1000mm, 500mm from handrail).
- Audio Control: Volume is adjustable and alert sounds are selectable to distinguish devices in multi-unit environments. Max volume: 95dB.
- Mounting: Magnet/Bracket options.
- Dimensions: 96mm (W) x 136mm (H) x 118mm (D).
- Weight: Approx. 600g.
- Water Resistance: IPX4 equivalent.
- NETIS Registration No.: KT-240163-A.
- Power Source: 4 x AA batteries (rechargeable NiMH or alkaline).

Exhibition at JECA FAIR 2026
The product will be showcased at the 74th JECA FAIR 2026.
Dates: May 27-29, 2026 (10:00-17:00, 16:30 on the final day).
Location: Tokyo Big Sight, East Exhibition Halls 1-3, Booth: 3-18.
Organizer: Japan Electrical Construction Association.

About Rent Co., Ltd.
Rent provides comprehensive rental services for industrial and construction machinery. The company strives to create value through its 'Value Plus' initiative, focusing on environment, safety, and efficiency.

FAQ

What is the name of the safety device Rent Co., Ltd. will rent starting in August 2026?

The safety device is called the 'Sky Shield Sensor' developed by Rent Co., Ltd. and Kinden Corp.

Which company co-developed the Sky Shield Sensor with Rent Co., Ltd.?

Kinden Corp. co-developed the Sky Shield Sensor with Rent Co., Ltd. for aerial work platforms.

When will Rent Co., Ltd. begin renting out the Sky Shield Sensor?

Rent Co., Ltd. will begin renting the Sky Shield Sensor in August 2026.

How is the Sky Shield Sensor installed on aerial work platforms?

The Sky Shield Sensor is installed using magnets, allowing for easy and non-invasive attachment.

Does the Sky Shield Sensor affect the operational efficiency of aerial work platforms?

No, the Sky Shield Sensor improves safety without hindering the operational efficiency of the equipment.