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GALBREATH DOOR SPRING 9596

GALBREATH DOOR SPRING 9596
Part # : C.MP.GL.DS
Weight: 4 LB
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COMPACTOR DOOR SPRING FOR GALBREATH 6-YARD PACK-MAN.

Compactor Springs — Door, Latch & Tensioning

Replacement springs for industrial trash compactors — door springs, latch springs, tensioning and compression springs. The small components that keep doors closed, latches engaged, and tensioning systems under load.

What this page covers

Springs fail by metal fatigue — they don't fail catastrophically, they gradually lose force until they can't perform their function. A door spring that's lost 30% of its force can't hold a chamber door closed against weather; a latch spring that's lost 50% lets the latch disengage at the wrong moment.

PRT stocks the most-replaced springs in standard sizes and force ratings: extension springs (door and latch returns), compression springs (tensioning), and torsion springs (door operators).

How to choose

Match by spring type (extension, compression, torsion), free length, wire diameter, and spring rate or force at working length.

When replacing a fatigued spring, also inspect the mating hardware (hooks, anchors, slides). A new spring on worn hardware fails fast.

Spring categories

  • Door return springsExtension springs that pull doors closed.
  • Latch springsHold latch hooks engaged.
  • Tensioning springsMaintain force on cable assemblies and tensioning systems.
  • Torsion springsDoor operators and tension applications.
  • Custom-spec springsSpecialty springs for non-standard compactor applications.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my compactor spring is fatigued?

Measure the free length and compare to spec — most springs are within tolerance when new and lose 10-20% of free length when fatigued. Also look for visible kinks, twists, or corrosion.

Are PRT compactor springs OEM-equivalent?

Yes. PRT springs match OEM free length, wire diameter, and spring rate. They install in the same mounting points as the original.

Can I substitute a higher-rate spring for a standard one?

Usually not. A stronger spring stresses the mounting hardware and may cause the mating components (latches, doors) to bind or fail. Stay with the OEM-spec spring rate.

How long do compactor door springs last?

Typically 5-10 years for extension springs in standard service. Springs in continuous high-cycle applications (every chamber-door cycle) wear faster — sometimes only 2-3 years.