Industrial Overhead Power Distribution
Industrial facilities need power that can move with equipment, work cells, and production lines. USA TrackBusway® manufactures overhead plug-in busway systems that bring power above the floor and let teams add or relocate PowerDrops, outlet boxes, lighting, and tap-off units as layouts change.
Use Track Busway for:
- Overhead power distribution near machines, benches, and work cells
- 120V, 208V, 240V, and 480V plug-in power
- PowerDrops, outlet boxes, and tap-off units at the point of use
- Reconfigurable runs that reduce conduit changes and downtime
- Optional lighting on the same overhead busway infrastructure
For industrial teams, modular overhead power distribution keeps electrical access aligned with the process, using movable plug-in tap-off units that can be repositioned as equipment layouts change.
Industrial teams use modular overhead power when equipment, workstations, assembly cells, or production lines need to change without rebuilding fixed conduit paths. USA TrackBusway supports plug-in PowerDrops, outlet boxes, and lighting loads above the workspace so power can stay aligned with the process.
Choosing Industrial Power Access
Industrial runs often use a mix of drop-down power and busway-mounted receptacles. PowerDrop cords bring receptacles closer to machines, tools, benches, and workstations. Outlet boxes keep receptacles mounted directly at the busway.
Breakered plug-in devices can provide local circuit protection where the application requires it.
Use the products below to compare 120V, 208V / 240V, and three-phase PowerDrop options. For a broader overview of PowerDrops, outlet boxes, and tap-off units, see Track Busway for Power.
Breakered outlet boxes can be mounted directly to the overhead track when equipment requires local circuit protection or point-of-use receptacle access.
Flexible Overhead Power for Industrial Spaces
USA TrackBusway manufactures open-channel plug-in busway systems for industrial overhead power distribution. Instead of running a new conduit drop each time equipment moves, teams can place approved plug-in devices along the busway run and keep power aligned with machines, benches, racks, and production cells.
A Track Busway layout is built from modular busway sections, feeds, joiners, hangers, and compatible plug-in devices. In industrial facilities, that means PowerDrops, outlet boxes, tap-off units, and lighting adapters can be added or repositioned as production lines, workstations, or equipment zones change.
Compared with traditional bus duct, Track Busway is usually selected for flexible branch-circuit access at the point of use. Feeder bus duct remains useful for backbone power between major electrical equipment, while Track Busway is built for overhead plug-in access where layouts change.
Some drawings or specifications may use the spelling “busduct.” For broader terminology, see Busway Fundamentals.
Industrial Power Layout Options
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Drop-Down Power for Workstations and Tools
PowerDrop cords bring receptacles down from the overhead busway to the point of use. Use them for tools, benches, assembly cells, test stations, and equipment areas where power needs to hang closer to the workspace.
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40A and 225A Track Busway for Industrial Loads
Use 40A Track Busway for branch-circuit plug-in power. For projects with higher loads, longer runs, or layouts that would otherwise require many 40A feeds, 225A Track Busway provides a higher-capacity overhead busway option.
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Breakered Outlet Boxes for Local Power Access
Breakered outlet boxes keep receptacles mounted at the busway while providing local circuit protection where the application requires it. Use them when equipment needs power at the overhead run instead of a drop-down cord.
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Flexible Power Distribution for Industrial Tasks
Industrial facilities need power that can adapt as equipment, workstations, and production flow change. Track Busway keeps branch-circuit power overhead and accessible, so teams can add or reposition plug-in devices without rebuilding fixed conduit drops.
Use this approach for assembly cells, workbenches, test stations, packaging areas, machinery zones, and industrial tasks where downtime needs to stay low.
Engineered for Manufacturing, Warehouse, and Assembly-Line Environments
USA TrackBusway is built with 12-gauge steel for demanding industrial spaces where power needs to stay accessible above the floor. The system supports overhead plug-in power for equipment, benches, tools, and lighting while keeping the layout adaptable as operations change.
Common industrial applications include:
- Manufacturing and assembly lines
- Warehouse and logistics areas
- Test benches and work cells
- Research and production facilities
- Automotive and equipment service spaces
Scalable Power for Manufacturing and Assembly Lines
USA TrackBusway systems are engineered to support both current production needs and long-term expansion across industrial facilities:
- 40A and 225A Track Busway Systems:
USA TrackBusway supports 40-amp and 225-amp per-phase systems in both single-phase and three-phase configurations, allowing facilities to match power capacity to equipment demand without overbuilding infrastructure. - Flexible Voltage & Circuit Access: On three-phase systems, 1-pole, 2-pole, and 3-pole plug-in units allow different voltages to be tapped directly from the same overhead busway — supporting a mix of tools, machinery, and equipment along a single run.
- Reconfigurable Layouts & Intersections: Modular joiners and intersections allow overhead power layouts to evolve as production lines change, keeping power aligned with equipment while minimizing conduit, homeruns, and future labor costs.
For industrial projects with higher loads, longer runs, or layouts that would otherwise require many 40A feeds, the 225A Track Busway system provides a higher-capacity overhead busway option. Manufacturing plants, assembly lines, and logistics facilities can plan power around equipment zones while keeping the flexibility to add or reposition plug-in units as layouts evolve.
Other Flexible Power Applications
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Laboratories
Flexible overhead power for lab benches, equipment zones, and research spaces that may need to be reconfigured over time.
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Office / Enterprise Workspaces
Overhead plug-in power and lighting for workspaces where furniture, teams, and layouts may change.
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Automotive
Flexible overhead power for assembly lines, service bays, and production areas that require efficient power distribution.
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Data Centers
Reliable overhead power distribution for server racks, network equipment, and evolving data center infrastructure.
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Optional Lighting Loads on Industrial Track Busway
USA TrackBusway® enables plug-and-play industrial lighting using the same overhead infrastructure as equipment power, eliminating dedicated conduit runs and reducing installation time with pre-wired fixtures.
Repositionable Lighting as a Secondary Plug-In Load
USA TrackBusway® allows industrial lighting fixtures to be repositioned anywhere along the busway, just like a power drop. By using the same plug-in connection method, fixtures can be added, moved, or re-spaced without rewiring, conduit changes, or downtime as layouts evolve.
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