Mail Boss Installation

This section includes information about Mail Boss installation, including articles related to the patent-pending Fast-Trak Mounting Plate featured on MailBoss mailboxes. Whether you need help deciding what kind of mounting post to use, instructions for gang plank installation, or help with your wall mount, we have resources here to guide you. With the innovative Fast-Trak feature, you can quickly and conveniently install the curbside MailBoss mailbox on a MailBoss post, an existing post or gang plank. Wall Mount Mail Boss mailboxes are also easier to install with the Fast-Trak feature.

Gang Plank Installation

Post Time-Date05-04-2008 | Author by John | CategoryCategory Fast-Trak Mounting, Mail Boss Installation | No Comments »

For Mounting more than 4 MailBoss Mailboxes, use a Gang Plank!

When you need to mount more than 4 MailBoss locking mailboxes in a line, you have two options: (1) You can order additional MailBoss posts and spreader bars; or (2) You can mount these additional security mailboxes on a gang plank.

A gang plank is a level wooden structure that should be strong enough support, secure and protect as many mailboxes as can fit on its surface length. Many people attach roofs to these gang planks to minimize the impact of various environmental conditions on the surfaces of their mailboxes and the gang plank.


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Column Installation

Post Time-Date | Author by Nick | CategoryCategory Mail Boss Features, Mail Boss Installation | No Comments »

Installing your MailBoss in a Decorative Column or Gate Post

The Mail Boss curbside locking mailbox can be installed into a decorative column or gate post quite easily. With the patent-pending Fast-Trak mounting plate, it is much more convenient to install the MailBoss within a column or post than it is to install competitors’ locking mailboxes.


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Choosing a Mounting Post

Post Time-Date05-03-2008 | Author by John | CategoryCategory Mail Boss Features, Mail Boss Installation | No Comments »

Which Mounting Post is Right for my Mail Boss?

When contemplating this question, there are two USPS installation requirements for curbside delivery mailboxes that must be considered:

1. The base of the incoming mail slot (where the mail person actually inserts your mail into your mail box) must be 41” to 45” vertically above the road surface on which the mail delivery vehicle stops to deliver your mail.

2. The front of the mailbox must be located 6” to 8” back from the edge of the road surface.


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