Modular Fiberglass Bracket

Aluminum equipment mounts available in single, double, and triple positions (0 and 15 Degree Upsweep)
5/8" captive bolt and hardware standard for all mounts
Easy mounting provisions with keyhole and 6-10" bolt spacing
Base can be mounted to wood, concrete, fiberglass and steel poles, bolted or banded
UVXAXX fiberglass system with unprecedented 80-year lifespan and UL94 V-0 self-extinguishing fire rating
Replacement components available - only replace broken phases during storms

Modular construction enables MPS equipment brackets to be shipped in cardboard boxes on standard pallets, packing density increase of 3-4 times
Easily stored in warehouse racking
Frees up valuable storage space vs current equipment brackets
Damage prone overhanging equipment mount on pallets are a thing of the past
Brackets are easily assembled in field with 4 bolts
Saves critical space on bucket trucks
Modular fiberglass brackets are a valuable part of the system, but they are ridiculously cumbersome - isn't there a better option?
Pre-assembled multi-phase fiberglass brackets require a lot of space both in storage and on line-trucks which can slow response time during storms.
Number of units in outdoor stockyard uses disproportionate amount of space
The number of units in the outdoor stockyard occupies a disproportionate amount of space, resulting in inefficient use of the available area and limiting the ability to store or utilize other materials or equipment.
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Current units lead to difficulty in moving around stockyards (hanging off pallets)
The current units obstruct efficient movement around the stockyards because they are suspended from the pallets, making it challenging to navigate the area and manage the stock effectively.
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Number of units that can fit on a truck currently is hindering storm response and productivity
The limitation on the number of units that can be accommodated on a truck is significantly hindering the efficiency of storm response efforts and reducing overall productivity.
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In summary, the existing fiberglass brackets are completely assembled from the factory, this leads to overcrowded stockyards, unnecessary breakage as units overhang pallets, extended lead-time and limits how effective a truck roll can be due to storage constraints. Following a storm the existing brackets cause slower response by the line crews.Â
All fiberglass brackets are built with the same issues, so is there something different?Â
Modular packaging takes a fraction of the space of the existing design

Modular packaging uses a fraction of the space compared to traditional designs, improving storage and transportation efficiency.
Modular is great, but what about shipping and lead times?Â
USA manufacturer, ship from stock

With products manufactured in the USA and shipped directly from stock, you can count on reliable, on-time delivery without unexpected delays or additional costs. This ensures a smooth and predictable experience for both businesses and consumers.
Beyond space and shipping, what are the other benefits?Â
MPS increases the speed of storm response and recovery

MPS enhances the speed and efficiency of storm response and recovery by utilizing advanced technology and streamlined processes, allowing for quicker restoration of services and minimizing long-term damage.
*Line trucks can carry 12 units vs 6 max
*Assembly is easy and fail safe
*Stock product ships in 2 weeks
In summary, the existing design presents challenges with storage and transportation, particularly for line-trucks with limited space. These constraints can lead to delayed emergency responses. The modular design directly addresses these issues, significantly reducing storage needs and allowing 2 to 3 times more units to fit on a line-truck. This eliminates unnecessary trips to the warehouse, enhancing responsiveness and ensuring faster access to stock products.