Replacement safety interlock switches for industrial trash compactors — chamber door interlocks, guard interlocks, hopper-closed sensors. OSHA and ANSI Z245.5 compliant ratings. OEM-compatible with Marathon, PTR, Wastequip, Harmony, and SP Industries.
Safety interlock switches are the difference between a code-compliant compactor and one that's a lawsuit waiting to happen. They confirm that the chamber door is closed before a cycle starts, that guards are in position, and that no part of the operator is in a pinch zone. When one fails, the compactor must be removed from service until repaired — and the replacement switch must meet the same reliability spec as the original.
PRT stocks safety interlock switches rated to OSHA and ANSI Z245.5 standards. Most are mechanical key-actuated or solenoid-actuated, with hardwired fail-safe contacts that signal the control system the instant a safety condition isn't met.
Identify the safety switch by its function (door interlock, guard interlock, hopper sensor) and its electrical specification (contact ratings, fail-safe design). The compactor's safety schematic will list the OEM part number; PRT can match equivalent ratings.
Do not substitute a generic interlock switch for an OEM-spec safety switch. The reliability and fail-safe contact design is what makes a safety switch a safety switch — generic limit switches do not meet the same standard.
ANSI Z245.5 is the governing standard for stationary industrial compactors. Safety switches must have positive-opening contacts (fail-safe design) and meet specific reliability ratings — typically Category 3 or 4 under ISO 13849. PRT replacements are spec'd to the required ratings.
No. Bypassing a safety switch creates OSHA liability and exposes operators to serious injury. If a safety switch is failing intermittently, replace it; if it's a wiring issue, repair the wiring. Never jump out a safety contact.
Typically 3-7 years in standard commercial service. Solenoid-locked interlocks fail faster than purely mechanical switches because the solenoid coil is a wear item. Plan to inspect annually and replace at the first sign of intermittent operation.
Provide the compactor make, model, and the OEM safety switch part number. PRT will confirm we have a direct equivalent and match the contact ratings.