We also strongly recommend you view and/or download the complete 1570 Cluster Box Instruction Manual. (Not sure where to find your keys? See this blog article.)Īlso, another good habit is to take the yellow Important Notice sticker on the outgoing mail door and put it over the arrow lock hole so that nobody tampers with the unit.Īs you can see, it's a basic process that takes some simple tools and a little time. After InstallationĪfter you install the CBU, check the keys included with the unit to make sure they all work propertly. The postman will install one arrow lock in the outgoing mail slot, and one in each parcel locker. Now, you will need to contact the post office to send someone to install their arrow locks for USPS access. Once these bolts are tight, return the access plates you removed from the parcel locker(s) in step one to cover the hardware.Ratchet the nuts with a nine-sixteenths (9/16) socket wrench.Place the washer on the bolt, followed by the nut.This will allow you to access the hardware to secure the box to the pedestal.Inside the box, there will be access plates in the parcel locker(s).Two people should place the box on the pedestal stand - this way, one person can hold the box while the other person fastens it to the pedestal. Upon receiving the boxes, open them up to make sure the engraving is correct (if you selected engraving) and that there's no damage. Our anchor bolts are 5-1/2 inches long, according to the manufacturer's minimum requirements. ** In the same tutorial video, the installer uses anchors that are 4-1/4 inches long. * In the tutorial video, the installer drills down 4-1/2 inches. Once you've tightened the bolts, double check that the pedestal is level.Place the anchors into the holes and torque the bolts down until they're tight using a socket wrench (you can also use an impact wrench to tighten the bolts).Once the pedestal is level, you can place your anchors, which are five and a half inches long by one-half inch wide.**.If it's not level, you can add washers to the uneven side. Now place the pedestal on top of the gasket.Once the area is clean, place the gasket down on the concrete (this serves as a barrier between the cement and the pedestal).Make sure the surface is clear of rocks and debris.Drill down at least five and three-quarters with a half-inch drill bit.*. Note: anchor bolts will have to be installed in the concrete pad itself.
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