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None of the fasteners or hardware are really designed to fight gravity. When you're mounting gear vertically, it's best to let Gravity work for you when securing equipment to the wall. I wouldn't vertically install a UPS at all. I'd get a floor-standing unit if I can't have a horizontal rack even if I have to install L-brackets for a small shelf for the pedestal UPS to sit on.