Description
Where Industrial Overhead Track Is Used
Ceiling-Mounted Track for Industrial Facilities
Factories, production floors, and heavy industrial facilities use industrial overhead track for two main purposes: hanging curtain dividers and running trolley systems. The ceiling-mounted design keeps everything overhead, freeing floor space for equipment, vehicles, and personnel. One track system handles both curtain and trolley applications with the same hardware.
Curtain and Trolley Applications
On the curtain side, overhead track supports welding screens, dust barriers, paint booth walls, and temperature zone dividers. On the trolley side, the same track carries overhead trolley systems for hose festoon, extension cord management, air hose runs, and lightweight material transport between work stations. The enclosed channel protects roller hooks and trolleys from falling debris, weld spatter, and airborne particles.
Custom Overhead Routing
We quote overhead track systems to your exact facility layout. Straight runs, 90-degree corners, 45-degree bends, and multi-path routing are all available. Support brackets mount to ceiling joists, I-beams, trusses, or threaded rod drops every 3 to 5 feet. Contact us with your layout for a free quote with all components itemized.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can industrial overhead track be used for both curtains and trolley systems?
Yes. The same enclosed galvanized steel track accepts roller hooks for curtains and wheeled trolleys for hoses, cables, and tools. You can run curtain hooks on one section and trolleys on another, or use the entire track for a single application. The hardware is interchangeable.
What is the weight capacity of industrial overhead track per trolley or hook?
Nylon 2-wheel hooks support 40 lbs each. Steel 2-wheel hooks support 75 lbs each. Steel 4-wheel trolleys support 125 lbs each. Choose the hook or trolley type based on what you are suspending from the track.
How is industrial overhead track mounted to I-beams or steel trusses?
Beam clamp brackets attach to I-beams, open-web joists, and horizontal steel members with set screws. No drilling or welding is required. For wood structures, lag bolts or Tek screws go directly through the mounting brackets every 3 to 5 feet.
Can industrial overhead track route around obstacles like ductwork and lighting?
Yes. Threaded rod or chain drops lower the track below ceiling obstructions. The track can route around ductwork, conduit, and lighting using 90-degree and 45-degree corner pieces. Custom layouts are quoted to work with your existing ceiling infrastructure.
Is industrial overhead track suitable for outdoor or corrosive environments?
Yes. The hot-dip galvanized steel finish corrodes at 1/30 the rate of bare steel. Outdoor installations, wash-down areas, chemical plants, and coastal facilities all use this track. The galvanized coating requires no maintenance or recoating over its service life.
What trolley applications work with industrial overhead track?
Common trolley applications include hose festoon systems for greenhouses and production floors, air hose trolleys for shops, extension cord management, EV charger cable retraction, overhead storage in garages, and lightweight material transport between work zones.
Can industrial overhead track span long distances across a factory floor?
Yes. The modular design connects track sections end to end for runs of 10 feet to 500 feet or more. Each joint uses a set screw connector that keeps the inside channel smooth. Support brackets every 3 to 5 feet carry the load across the full span.
How does the enclosed track design benefit industrial environments?
The enclosed channel surrounds the roller hooks and trolleys on all sides. This prevents dust, metal shavings, weld spatter, and falling debris from jamming the rolling mechanism. The result is smoother operation and a longer service life compared to open-channel or C-track systems.
What tools are needed to install industrial overhead track?
A drill, tape measure, level, and a hacksaw or sawzall for cutting track to length. The bolt-together design uses set screw connections, so no welding is needed. Two people can install most runs in a few hours. Detailed instructions and phone support are included.
Does industrial overhead track include a warranty?
Yes. All track hardware comes with a lifetime manufacturer warranty covering the galvanized steel track, connectors, end stops, roller hooks, and trolleys. A 30-day return policy applies from the shipping date.
Description
Your industrial curtain track hardware kit includes all the components that you need to hang your curtains. Once you place your order we will email you an order confirmation with all of the components itemized for you to review. Please note that the track is not cut to the exact sizes you input on the form. Track pieces will ship out in stock sizes and are made to be field cut with a hacksaw or power saw. Components included with your kit include.
- Nylon roller wheels spaced every 12″
- Track supports for spacing every 5′
- Straight track sections that splice together
- End stops to keep rollers inside of the track
- Optional – 90 Degree radius corner
- Optional – 90 Degree hard corner
- Lifetime Warranty
How the Track Assembles
- The track slips together and is bolted with set screws for a rigid construction.
- The track can also be cut down to your exact size once it arrives.
- Track supports are provided for every 5′ but you can space them out wider if needed
Material
- 16 gauge hot dipped galvanized steel
- Nylon roller hooks have a 40 lb load rating
- Steel track is rated for 100 lbs per linear foot
Choose From 6 Support Styles
Dimensional Drawings
Lead Time
- Ships in 3-5 work days
- Ships UPS or FedEx. You can also specify your shipping account
- Once you place your order we will email you an order confirmation with all of the components itemized for you to review.
Warranty
- Lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects




















