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Panduit R2PPDUB 2-Post Rack PDU Mounting Bracket Kit
The Panduit R2PPDUB vertical PDU mounting bracket kit solves rear-of-rack power distribution challenges in both 2-post and 4-post configurations. When horizontal PDU mounting consumes valuable 1U or 2U rack space or creates cable-path obstructions, this steel bracket pair relocates your power strips to the rear vertical plane—freeing equipment rails for active gear while maintaining full breaker and outlet accessibility. Designed for datacenter builds, server room consolidations, and edge-deployment cabinets where every rack unit counts, the R2PPDUB accommodates standard PDUs up to 1.2 inches (31 mm) in width and mounts directly to rear equipment rails or the vertical channels of open-frame 2-post racks.
Key Features
- Vertical PDU mounting bracket pair for 2-post and 4-post rack installations
- Steel construction with black powder-coated finish for durability and professional appearance
- Rear equipment rail mounting eliminates front-accessible rack unit consumption
- 1.2 in (31 mm) width accommodates most standard rackmount PDUs
- Pair configuration provides top and bottom support for secure vertical orientation
- Compatible with EIA-310 standard 19-inch rack systems
Each R2PPDUB kit includes two steel mounting brackets engineered to cradle and secure power distribution units in a vertical orientation along the rear vertical rails of 4-post racks or the back channel of 2-post open-frame racks. The 1.2-inch (31 mm) width specification defines the maximum PDU chassis depth the bracket will accept—measure your PDU's front-to-back dimension before ordering to confirm fit. Steel construction provides the load-bearing strength required to support fully populated PDUs (often 15–25 lbs when you account for the unit itself plus attached power cables), while the black powder-coated finish resists corrosion in temperature-controlled environments and matches standard black rack hardware for a cohesive installation appearance. The bracket pair mounts via standard #12-24 or M6 cage nuts and bolts (not included) to the square or round holes in rear equipment rails, creating a stable vertical channel that prevents PDU sag or rotation under cable load. Installation typically requires four mounting points per bracket (eight total) for full stability, though lighter PDUs may allow two-point top mounting if bottom support isn't needed—consult your facility's seismic or vibration requirements before reducing mount points.
Vertical PDU mounting addresses three deployment scenarios where horizontal 1U or 2U PDU placement creates inefficiencies: high-density racks where every equipment slot houses active servers or switches and sacrificing even one RU for power distribution cuts available compute or port capacity; cable-management-constrained builds where horizontal PDUs force power cords to loop forward around equipment before returning to rear-mounted devices, creating airflow obstructions and tangled service paths; and retrofit installations in older 2-post telco racks that lack the depth for modern 4-post square-hole rails but still require organized multi-outlet power for stacked patch panels or media converters. By relocating the PDU to the rear vertical plane, you maintain full front-panel access to breakers and outlets (critical for rapid circuit isolation during maintenance), keep power cables in the rear hot-aisle zone where they belong, and preserve your equipment rails for revenue-generating or mission-critical hardware. The 31 mm bracket width works with most APC, Tripp Lite, CyberPower, and Panduit rackmount PDUs in the 1.5–2 inch depth class—verify your specific PDU model's published dimensions against the 1.2 in maximum to ensure clearance, especially if your unit has protruding rocker switches or LED indicators on the rear face.
The R2PPDUB bracket kit is manufactured by Panduit, a globally recognized infrastructure component provider serving datacenter, industrial, and commercial facility markets for over 65 years. Steel bracket construction meets the mechanical load and finish durability standards required for ANSI/TIA-942 datacenter tier compliance, and the black powder-coat finish aligns with the aesthetic requirements of customer-facing colocation or network operations center environments. For IT managers consolidating legacy 2-post equipment into modern cabinets, integrators designing edge compute closets with limited rack depth, or datacenter operators maximizing RU utilization in high-density rows, the Panduit R2PPDUB provides the structural support and rear-mounting capability to vertically position power distribution without sacrificing equipment space or creating cable-path chaos. Includes one pair of mounting brackets; PDU, fasteners, and rack hardware sold separately.
Panduit R2PPDUB Vertical PDU Mounting Bracket Kit
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