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USA TrackBusway

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SKU: Catalogue # (SKU): M-JI-B-X

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Joiner Insert - Power Control for Connecting or Disconnecting STEEL TRACK BUSWAY Lengths.

Available in electric and non-electric options.

Designed to manage the flow of power between abutting STEEL TRACK BUSWAY lengths, these inserts provide flexible control over power distribution, enhancing system reliability for architectural and electro-mechanical applications.

Some teams refer to the electrical connection between busway lengths as a busway connector. In USA TrackBusway documentation, this component is the Joiner Insert. It completes conductor continuity between adjoining Track Busway lengths when used with the appropriate joiner sleeve and installation method.

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Track Busway System Context

Track Busway is a modular overhead power distribution system built around pre-wired track busway lengths that suspend power where it’s needed in open-ceiling environments.

Each Track Busway layout is built from coordinated system components — including joiners, feeds, plug-in power drops, and supporting accessories — allowing projects to scale and adapt over time.

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Simplify Overhead Power

Track Busway transforms open ceiling spaces with an innovative system that eliminates traditional overhead power structures, simplifying installations while maximizing flexibility.

Pre-Wired Power Infrastructure: Deliver branch-circuit power exactly where it’s needed using pre-wired Track Busway lengths. Power drops can be added, moved, or reconfigured without rewiring to support evolving layouts.

Plug-and-Play Power Access: Tool-free, plug-in power taps with multiple receptacle options provide fast, reliable access to overhead power while maintaining code-compliant distribution.

Track Busway is a scalable, adaptable overhead power distribution solution designed to support changing equipment layouts and long-term system growth.

Overhead Power Distribution