Gaines Janzer Post Installatie en montage

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Included with Post
1 each - Arm Clip
1 each - Side Mount Plate
10 each – 1/4-20 x 1/2 Screws
2 each - Screw Cover
IMPORTANT
– Before digging your hole you should determine whether you desire the Front Mount or the Side Mount
option, as this will determine how close to the road your hole should be
FRONT MOUNT OPTION
Post Installation:
Customers are required to contact the local post office before installing the mailbox to ensure the correct
placement and height. The post hole should usually be located to adhere to the following guidelines
(please see diagram). The mailbox floor generally should be 40-44 inches from the road surface and front
face of the mailbox is generally 6-8 inches from front face of curb or road edge.
A. Front Mount Option – If this option is used the hole will be farther from the street, roughly 27"-
29" from face of post to street. Once the desired post spot is determined, dig a 12" diameter hole
to the depth needed. The depth of the hole will depend on your desired height of mailbox. Place
the post into the hole with threaded holes on the post facing the street (the top of the post is the
end that the threaded holes are closest to). Use a spirit level to set post to true vertical position in
the post hole. Be sure to align the face of the post with the driveway, sidewalk, walkway, roadway,
etc. Pour concrete completely around the post, taking care to maintain the level of the post.
Cover concrete with top soil if desired. If you are installing a Decorative Cuff (accessory sold
separately) please follow the instructions with the Cuff at this point. Once completed, please
continue with these instructions.
The Janzer Post
Installation & Assembly
:
SIDE MOUNT OPTION
1 each - Post Finial
1 each - Post Arm
4 each - 1/4 x 1 Fender Washer
2 each - Screw Cover Retainer
AND
which side of the post will face the street.
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POSITION GUIDELINES