
Installation Instructions
The Madison Mailbox and Post Kit
WARNING: “Call Before You Dig” – Dial 811.
811 is the designated “call before you dig” phone number that directly
connects you to your local One Call center. Each state has different
rules and regulations governing digging to insure that buried utility
lines will not be disturbed.
* PLEASE NOTE: Concrete may be needed if installing in loose soil
RECOMMENDED TOOLS & SUPPLIES
• POST HOLE DIGGER
• POST LEVEL OR STANDARD LEVEL
• PHILIPS HEAD POWER SCREWDRIVER
• HAMMER / RUBBER MALLET
• PRESSURE TREATED 4" x 4" x 36" WOODEN POST*
(Not Included) Actual Diameter of a Standard 4" x 4" Pressure Treated
Post: 3-1/2" x 3-1/2"
PARTS LIST
Model: PP330
HARDWARE
Shown at actual size
(4) #12 – 1" Pan Head Screws
(4) #6 – 1-1/4" Bugle Head Screws
Mailbox
Body
Mailbox
Door
(2) Mailbox Pins Mailbox
Mounting
Bracket
Post
Sleeve
A
C
READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTION SHEET BEFORE
BEGINNING PROJECT
18"
18"
STEP 1 Determine location for mailbox. Using post hole digger, dig a
hole 18" in depth. Install treated pine post by burying 18" of the post in the
ground - leaving at least 18" of post above ground. Use level to ensure
treated pine post is in correct vertical position. Stabilize the treated pine
post by rmly tamping down loose soil around post base.
NOTE: Customers are required to contact
the local post oce before installing the
mailbox to ensure its correct placement
and height at the street. Generally,
mailboxes are installed at the height of
41–45 inches from the road surface to
inside oor of mailbox or point of mail
entry (locked designs) and are set back
6–8 inches from front face of curb or road
edge to the mailbox door.
B
(4) #10 – 1-1/2" Pan Head Screws