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AB PHTSW REFLECTOR 3" RND AL BACK THR HL

AB PHTSW REFLECTOR 3" RND AL BACK THR HL
Part # : C.ABPH.92.89
Weight: 0.1 LB
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ALLEN-BRADLEY PHOTOSWITCH REFLECTOR FOR RETROREFLECTIVE PHOTO SENSOR. 3" round. Used on Marathon RJ-225, RJ-225HD

RIGHT ANGLE (90 DEGREE) MOUNTING BRACKET FOR 9000 SERIES

RIGHT ANGLE (90 DEGREE) MOUNTING BRACKET FOR 9000 SERIES
Part # : C.ABPH.60.2439
Weight: 0.4 LB
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REPLACING PART C.ABPH.60.1785

AB PHTSW PHOTOELE SENSOR, STD RETRFLECT

AB PHTSW PHOTOELE SENSOR, STD RETRFLECT
Part # : C.ABPH.42GRU.9002
Weight: 0.4 LB
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AC/DC - COMPATIBLE WITH MARATHON

INCANDESCENT LAMP FOR FLASHING LIGHT

INCANDESCENT LAMP FOR FLASHING LIGHT
Part # : C.ELE.PH.INCLMP
Weight: 0.4 LB
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INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB FOR FLASHING LIGHT, 120V AC

VERTICAL MOUNT BASE FOR LIGHT AND ALARM

VERTICAL MOUNT BASE FOR LIGHT AND ALARM
Part # : C.ELE.PH.BASE
Weight: 0.4 LB
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VERTICAL SURFACE MOUNTING BASE FOR PHOTO CALL LIGHT AND ALARM, BLACK W/ SCREWS.

ALARM MODULE

ALARM MODULE
Part # : C.ELE.PH.ALARM
Weight: 0.4 LB
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Dual Circuit Single Tone and Pulsing Tone FOR PHOTO EYE, 120V AC.

RED COVER FOR FLASHING LIGHT

RED COVER FOR FLASHING LIGHT
Part # : C.ELE.PH.REDLGH
Weight: 0.4 LB
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RED FLASHING LIGHT COVER FOR FLASHING ALARM.

AB PHOTO EYE CABLE 16.4'

AB PHOTO EYE CABLE 16.4'
Part # : C.ABPH.889D.F4AC-5
Weight: 1 LB
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AB PHTSW REFLECTOR 2.5" RND

AB PHTSW REFLECTOR 2.5" RND
Part # : C.ABPH.92.90
Weight: 0.1 LB
Any

Compactor Photo Switches (Photo Eyes)

Replacement photo eye sensors for industrial trash compactors — hopper detection, cycle-control, and material-presence sensors. Photoelectric (through-beam and retro-reflective) sensors. OEM-compatible with Marathon, PTR, Wastequip, Harmony, SP Industries.

What this page covers

Photo eyes — sometimes called photoelectric sensors — detect material in the hopper, monitor cycle state, and trigger automatic compaction. Most are through-beam sensors (emitter on one side, receiver on the other) installed across the hopper opening. When material breaks the beam, the controller signals the ram to cycle.

Photo eye failure is usually contamination (lens covered in grease, dust, debris) rather than electronics — clean the lens first. If cleaning doesn't restore function, the sensor is electrically failed and needs replacement. PRT stocks standard industrial photo eyes from major brands.

How to choose

Match by sensor type (through-beam, retro-reflective, diffuse), sensing range, electrical rating, and mounting style. Through-beam is most common for compactor hopper applications because it works reliably even in dirty environments.

If your current photo eye fails frequently due to contamination, PRT can recommend higher-IP-rated sensors or laser-based sensors that maintain function longer in dirty environments.

Photo eye sensor types in stock

  • Through-beam photo eyesMost common for compactor hopper applications. Emitter + receiver.
  • Retro-reflective photo eyesSingle-unit with reflector. Used in tight installations.
  • Diffuse photo eyesSingle-unit sensors that detect their own reflected signal.
  • Laser photo eyesFor dirty environments where standard photo eyes fail frequently.
  • IP67/IP69K rated sensorsSealed for high-pressure washdown applications.
  • Standard mounting bracketsOEM-equivalent mounting for direct replacement.

Frequently asked questions

My compactor's photo eye isn't triggering — is the sensor bad?

Probably not. Most photo eye 'failures' are contamination. Clean both the emitter and receiver lenses with a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol. Check alignment — the emitter and receiver must point at each other within a few degrees. If both are clean and aligned and the sensor still doesn't trigger, then it's electrically failed.

What's the difference between through-beam and retro-reflective photo eyes?

Through-beam uses two separate units (emitter and receiver) on opposite sides of the detection zone. Retro-reflective uses one unit with a reflector on the other side. Through-beam is more reliable in dirty environments; retro-reflective is cheaper and easier to install.

Are PRT photo eyes IP67 rated?

Standard PRT photo eyes are IP65 (dust-tight and water-resistant). IP67 (sealed against immersion) and IP69K (sealed against high-pressure washdown) sensors are available for harsh environments — specify when ordering.

Can I upgrade my compactor's photo eye to a laser sensor?

Yes, in most cases. Laser photo eyes maintain function better in dusty or dirty environments because their beam stays focused at longer distances. The control wiring is the same as standard photo eyes — drop-in replacement.