Eaton Power Strips

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Heavy-Duty Multi-Outlet Power for the Shop Floor and Server Room

Eaton power strips, built under the Tripp Lite product line, are available in bench-mount, wall-mount, and rack-mount configurations engineered for commercial, industrial, and IT environments. The lineup includes metal-housed strips with widely spaced outlets for workbenches, compact multi-outlet units for office deployments, and 1U rack-mount strips for basic power distribution in server cabinets. Browse the full Eaton catalog for additional power protection and infrastructure products, or explore the complete UPS & Power Protection category for power distribution options from every manufacturer.

Eaton Power Strips for Every Environment

  • Workbench and assembly line — heavy-duty metal-housed power strips with long cords and widely spaced outlets power tools, soldering stations, and test equipment along industrial benches
  • Office and cubicle deployment — multi-outlet strips with mounting brackets distribute power to monitors, docking stations, desk lamps, and phone chargers in commercial office fitouts
  • Network closets — rack-mount power strips provide basic multi-outlet distribution for switches, modems, and access points where metered PDU features are not required
  • Retail and hospitality — compact power strips placed behind displays, signage, and register stations keep equipment powered without cluttering customer-facing areas
  • Temporary installations and events — portable power strips with long cord lengths distribute power across trade show booths, staging areas, and pop-up workspaces

Choosing the Right Eaton Power Strip

Eaton's power strip lineup is organized by outlet count, cord length, housing material, and mounting style. Metal housings are more durable for industrial and shop environments, while plastic housings suit office and home use. Cord lengths range from 6 feet to 15 feet, reducing the need for extension cords that can create safety hazards. Outlet counts range from 4 to 24, with models offering widely spaced outlets that accommodate large wall adapters and transformer plugs without blocking adjacent sockets.

Power Strip vs. Surge Protector vs. PDU

A power strip distributes power from a single circuit to multiple devices without filtering surges or conditioning power. A surge protector adds transient voltage suppression with a rated joule capacity to absorb spikes before they reach connected equipment. A PDU is designed specifically for rack-mount environments and may include metering, switching, and network management capabilities. Choose a power strip when your environment already has upstream surge or power protection, or when connected devices are non-sensitive loads that do not require surge suppression.

Mounting and Installation

Eaton power strips offer multiple mounting options to keep units organized and off the floor. Wall-mount brackets secure strips to drywall or concrete for permanent installations. Magnetic mounts attach to metal workbenches and tool carts. Rack-mount brackets fit standard 19-inch racks, positioning the strip at the rear of the cabinet alongside PDUs and cable management. Integrated circuit breakers on most models protect the strip and connected devices from overcurrent conditions.

Complete Your Eaton Setup

  • Eaton Surge Protectors — upgrade to surge-rated strips for environments where voltage spikes are a concern
  • Eaton UPS Systems — add battery backup upstream of your power strip to maintain uptime during outages
  • Eaton PDUs — step up to rack-mount PDUs with metering and remote management for data center deployments
  • Rack Cabinets & Enclosures — server racks and wall-mount enclosures from all major manufacturers to organize your power infrastructure