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In your situation, probably the bus bar. I did a fair size printers a few years back. The original design incuded for 3 sets of canalis in separate positions. Knowing the firm and situation, I advised we go against the design and, luckily, they agreed....almost half of the equipment now installed would have been in no mans land.
 
Yes, busbar for me also.
I have installed quite a lot of the schneider/ canalis range it.s just like mecano , not the cheapest product but you get everything from one place, power feeds, end stops, tap offs, brackets plus by installing it in the centre you can tap off from either side of the busbar.
From memory I think there are approx 5 tap off point per side per length, so as said above it is ideal for engineering workhops with multiple machines.
 
Hi,

Our production line was recently destroyed by fire but hopefully we'll get going soon. The production line was pretty mush in a straight line and was powered by cables connected back to DB - about 10 drops in total. This time I am considering installing a busbar type system, like the telemechanique canalis system. Has anyone any thoughts, suggestions or recommendations on this - good or bad?

Thanks
What sort of current are you looking at?
Just ball park.
 

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