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Eaton Tripp Lite SRPDU4PHDBRKT Vertical PDU Installation Bracket | For Server RacksSKU: SRPDU4PHDBRKT
Key Features- Compatibility: Fits rack enclosures and open frame racks (2-post or 4-post) with included adapter plates
- Capacity: Supports up to 3 vertical (0U) PDUs or cable managers
- Mounting: Toolless button mount via keyhole slots; hardware included
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Eaton Tripp Lite SRPDU2PBRKT Vertical PDU Mounting Bracket Kit | For 2-Post and 4-Post Open Frame RacksSKU: SRPDU2PBRKT
Key Features- Compatibility: Fits 2-post and 4-post open frame racks with any EIA-compliant mounting rail
- Capacity: Holds up to 3 vertical PDUs
- Construction: Sturdy steel brackets with durable powder-coated finish
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Eaton Tripp Lite PDUSIDEBRKT PDU Vertical Mounting BracketSKU: PDUSIDEBRKT
Key Features- Mounting: Enables vertical installation of select 1U PDUs, Power Strips, and Surge Suppressors
- Installation: Button mount or nut-and-bolt options for SmartRack enclosures
- Compatibility: Works with PDU1215, PDU1220, PDUMH15, RS-1215, IBAR12, and other select models
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Key Features- Depth Range: Adjustable from 22.8 to 36 in. for EIA-standard 4-post racks
- Compatibility: Works with PDUMNH16HVAT, PDUMNH20HVAT and select 1U ATS PDUs
- Support: Prevents PDU sagging under heavy input plugs and power cables
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Eaton Tripp Lite PDUMVROTATEBRKT Vertical PDU Mounting Bracket | Rear-Facing OutletsSKU: PDUMVROTATEBRKT
Key Features- Installation: Toolless 0U vertical PDU mounting with rear-facing outlets
- Compatibility: Works with PDU1415, PDUV15/20/30HV, PDUMV15/20/30/40 and more
- Design: Snap-in brackets mount to accessory rails; accepts PDU button mounts
More about Eaton PDU Mounts
Eaton PDU Mounts are rack-accessory solutions designed to securely install power distribution units in server racks, cabinets, and IT enclosures, ensuring stable positioning and efficient use of space. These mounts are engineered to support a variety of PDU form factors, helping IT teams achieve flexible installation options such as vertical or horizontal mounting. They contribute to improved cable organization, safer equipment layouts, and easier maintenance in data centers and enterprise IT environments.