Eaton MPL7004 Power Pedestal Mounting Bracket - UL Listed

Part Number: MPL7004
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
MPL7004

Quick Summary

Eaton MPL7004 power pedestal mounting bracket securely mounts marina and RV park power pedestals. Installers often contend with cramped spaces, weather exposure, and bulky mounting hardware that slows projects. UL Listed certification validates electrical safety, while the Hatteras Light and Park Light designation aligns with common waterfront lighting deployments. This compact, standards-based bracket reduces installation time and inventory complexity, delivering reliable performance across outdoor power pedestal installations and park infrastructure. Designed to integrate with Eaton’s power management ecosystem, MPL7004 supports efficient procurement and predictable maintenance cycles for marina operators. Its catalog number MPL7004 and UPC 786685020143 ensure quick ordering and traceability.

Product Information

Extended Description

MPL7004 Eaton: Eaton power pedestal mounting bracket, Hatteras Light and Park Light
Product Name
Eaton power pedestal mounting bracket
Catalog Number
MPL7004
UPC
786685020143
Product Length/Depth
1 in
Product Height
1 in
Product Width
1 in
Product Weight
1 lb
Certifications
UL Listed
Type
Hatteras Light and Park Light
Compact, 1 in by 1 in by 1 in bracket reduces footprint and weight, easing on-site handling and lowering installation time while preserving strong support for marina pedestals. This translates to measurable labor savings and less field risk during mounting in crowded pedestal enclosures. UL Listed certification validates electrical safety compliance during marina and RV park deployments, helping with routine inspections and reducing rework. The Type designation Hatteras Light and Park Light ensures compatibility with common waterfront fixtures, streamlining procurement and inventory management. Compatibility with Eaton catalogs and datasheets enables rapid part replacement and consistency across facilities, minimizing mismatches and commissioning delays. A focused, maintenance-friendly design lowers overall cost of ownership by reducing components, improving uptime, and supporting predictable service intervals in outdoor power infrastructure.

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FAQs

MPL7004 is designed for Hatteras Light and Park Light configurations used in marina and park installations. It supports standard 1 inch mounting interfaces, reducing the need for custom brackets and easing field deployment. Its compact footprint helps installers place brackets in tight pedestal enclosures and along dockside wiring runs.
Key specifications include catalog number MPL7004, UPC 786685020143, product dimensions of 1 inch on length, height, and width, and a weight of 1 lb. It carries UL Listed certification, providing electrical safety assurance. The bracket is suitable for retrofit and new builds, aligning with typical marina pedestal footprints and simplifying inventory management.
Yes. MPL7004 is purpose-built for marina and RV park environments, supporting Hatteras Light and Park Light fixtures and providing a dedicated mounting point to minimize misalignment and vibration. Its compact design fits standard pedestal layouts, enabling reliable installations across waterfront facilities.
MPL7004 carries UL Listed certification, indicating adherence to established electrical safety standards for outdoor mounting brackets used in critical power distribution systems. This helps with code compliance during inspections and reduces the likelihood of nonconforming installations.
The bracket simplifies installation, reduces the number of separate parts needed, and supports easier replacements, which lowers commissioning and maintenance labor hours. UL Listed certification also speeds inspections, reducing downtime. Overall, MPL7004 improves uptime and predictability in marina and park power infrastructure budgets.