Installation Guide

SALSBURY INDUSTRIES
1010 East 62
nd
Street, Los Angeles, CA 90001-1598
Ph: 1-800-624-5269 Int’l Ph: 323-846-6700
Fx: 1-800-624-5299 Int’l Fx: 323-846-6800
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Installation instructions are provided as general guidelines. It is advised that a professional installer be consulted. Salsbury Industries assumes no product assembly or installation
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4C Surface Mounted Horizontal Mailboxes3800 Series
Installation Instructions
With its high quality design and construction, Salsbury’s 3800 series surface mounted 4C horizontal mailboxes will provide years of maintenance
free service. Please read this entire document before beginning installation.
WARNING: Installation of the surface mounted 4C horizontal mailbox unit must be to a surface of sufficient load bearing
strength. Attachment of the enclosure to the surface must be with fasteners that can adequately support the weight of the
enclosure and mailbox unit. Installing to a deficient load bearing mounting surface and/or use of inadequate fasteners could
cause the surface mounted 4C horizontal mailbox unit to fall from the surface possibly resulting in serious injury. See below
for further information.
Installation Planning
1. Determine the horizontal location of each of the 3800 series
mailbox units with its wall mount enclosure.
2. Consider the combined weights in the table below when
designing the wall or selecting the appropriate fasteners and
anchors to be used.
3. If attaching to studs in a custom built wall, determine the
optimum location of the wall studs to which to fasten the
enclosures. Frame the wall with wood studs. Build a robust
wall.
4. If attaching to studs in an existing wall, determine the stud
locations, and position enclosures to maximize the number of
studs to which the enclosures will be attached.
5. If not attaching to studs, choose an appropriate high strength
anchor, especially if attaching directly to drywall. When
attaching to drywall, place the anchor and fastener as close as
possible to the studs to which the drywall is attached.
Weight of Mailbox Unit and Wall Enclosure
Mailbox Model
Total Weight - Lbs.
Mailbox Model
Total Weight - Lbs.
3816D
300
3816S
205
3815D
295
3815S
200
3814D
285
3814S
195
3813D
280
3813S
190
3812D
270
3812S
180
3811D
260
3811S
180
3810D
245
3810S
195
3809D
235
3809S
170
3808D
220
3808S
160
3807D
205
3807S
150
3806D
190
3806S
140
3805D
175
3805S
130
The weights above include the mailbox unit, the wall mount enclosure and 75 lbs. of mail.
USPS Height Regulations
1. The USPS arrow lock in the Carrier Access Door shall be
located between 36” and 48” above the finished floor (AFF).
2. No tenant mailbox lock shall be located more than 67” AFF.
3. No tenant mailbox compartment (interior bottom shelf surface)
shall be positioned less than 28” AFF.
4. No parcel locker compartment (interior bottom shelf) shall be
positioned less than 15” AFF.
5. At least one tenant mailbox compartment shall be positioned
less than 48” AFF.
Types of Fasteners Used
Type A, Fig. 1 - If fastening into wood studs, use a #12x2 wood
screw (not supplied). If fastening into metal studs or directly into dry
wall, choose and use an appropriate wall anchor with screw.
Type B, Fig. 2 To fasten the mailbox unit into the enclosure, use
the #8x3/4” pan head self-tapping screws (supplied).
Marking Distance from Floor and Stud Location
Mark the wall with a horizontal line representing the distance from
the floor to the bottom surface of the enclosure. The distance from
the bottom surface of the enclosure to the surface of the lowest
compartment shelf or the parcel locker shelf is 2-7/16”. The
distance from the bottom surface of the enclosure to the floor may
be derived from the USPS Height Regulations above. Pay
particular attention to the height limitations for the USPS Arrow Lock
in the Carrier Access Door.
It is recommended that the enclosure be tied to studs due to its
significant total weight including the mailbox unit. If attaching to
studs, mark the wall with two (2) vertical lines representing two (2)
wall studs to which the enclosure will be fastened.
If not attaching to studs, install appropriately strong anchors and
fasteners to engage the outermost slots in the rows of slots in the
rear panel.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Type B
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