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Track Busway Drop Cords

Track Busway drop cords bring plug-in power down from the overhead busway to the point of use without fixed conduit drops.

Shop power drop cords and receptacle options for 120V, 208V, 240V, and 3-phase applications when equipment needs flexible suspended power below the busway run.

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Why Use Track Busway Drop Cords?

Track Busway drop cords lower power from the overhead busway to the point of use when equipment needs flexible suspended power below the run.

Drop cords are available for 120V, 208V, 240V, and 3-phase applications, with receptacle and cord-end options matched to common workstation and equipment needs.

When power should remain directly at the busway rather than hanging below, compare drop cords with outlet boxes.

PowerDrop Cords

PowerDrop Cords extend power from the overhead Track Busway to equipment below, maintaining flexibility while keeping wiring organized and accessible.


Available in multiple voltages and configurations to match common single-phase and three-phase applications

When power is needed directly at the busway instead of dropped below, outlet boxes provide a compact, plug-in alternative.
Plug-in power drop cord for modular track busway system enabling accessible power from overhead

Drop cords provide flexible plug-in power from Track Busway, allowing equipment to be powered lower in the space while keeping distribution overhead.

PowerDrop cords are commonly used alongside outlet boxes as the two primary ways to tap power from the busway system.

1-Pole Drop Cords (line-to-neutral)

40A Track Busway

T225 Track Busway

2-Pole Drop Cords (line-to-line)

40A Track Busway

T225 Track Busway

3-Pole Drop Cords (three-phase)

40A Track Busway

T225 Track Busway

Breakered PowerTaps

Pole count refers to the internal breaker configuration of the plug-in unit, not the physical track.

1-Pole tap-offs connect one hot and the neutral to deliver 120V (line-to-neutral)

2-Pole tap-offs connect two hots (no neutral) to deliver 208V single-phase or 240V (line-to-line)

3-Pole tap-offs engage all three hots and the neutral to support 208V or 480V three-phase, four-wire configurations

For example, a 3-pole plug-in may be installed on a four-conductor (3-phase, L-L-L-N) Track Busway to serve three-phase loads with a neutral present.

Frequently Asked Questions