Use and Care Manual
Ore Vaults
®
Installation Instructions 
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•! CUSTOMERS  MUST  CONTACT  THEIR 
LOCAL POST OFFICE BEFORE INSTALLING 
THE  BOX  TO  ENSURE  ITS  CORRECT 
PLACEMENT AND HEIGHT AT THE STREET. 
•! MAILBOXES ARE INSTALLED AT A HEIGHT 
OF  41”  TO  45”  FROM  THE  ROAD  SURFACE 
TO  THE  INSIDE  FLOOR  OF  THE  MAILBOX 
OR POINT OF MAIL ENTRY. THEY ARE SET 
BACK 6” TO 8” FROM FRONT FACE OF CURB 
OR ROAD EDGE TO THE MAILBOX DOOR. 
•! IN SELECTING  THE LOCATION  OF YOUR 
MAILBOX,  IT  IS  IMPORTANT  THAT  YOU 
PLAN  SO  THAT  THE  LETTER  CARRIER  IS 
ABLE TO ACCESS THE MAILBOX FROM THE 
STREET  WITHOUT  LEAVING  THEIR 
VEHICLE.  CHECK  WITH  YOUR  LOCAL 
POSTMASTER  FOR  FINAL INSTALLATION 
REQUIREMENTS. NOTE: DEVELOPERS AND 
BUILDERS  -  IT  IS  IMPORTANT  THAT  THE 
DISTANCE FROM THE CURB BE THE SAME 
ON  ALL  MAILBOXES  FOR  THE  SAKE  OF 
UNIFORMITY. 
The Ore Vault is designed to be bolted securely on 
a level, 24” Wide  x 30”  Front  to  Back,  concreted 
pad.  It can then be encapsulated with brick, stone, 
stucco, or wood. The top, Mail Door height, must be 
from  41”  to  45”  above  the  street  level,  with 
specified setback of 6” to 8”. (Please Refer to US 
POSTAL REQUIREMENT’S). 
•! Remove  unit  from  its  box,  keeping  only  the 
cardboard  cover  to  the  Front  and  Back 
doors (if applicable), which should be left in 
place until all grout work has been completed 
to better protect its doors. 
IF THERE IS NO CONCRETE WHERE YOU 
WISH TO INSTALL YOUR MAILBOX: 
You will need (4) 3/8" diameter galvanized anchor 
bolts with stainless steel nuts and washers. Create 
a template of the bottom of the mailbox indicating 
the locations of the four holes. The accuracy of this 
template  is  crucial  to  ensure  ease  of  installation. 
Dig  an  area  of  the  desired  dimensions  (24”W  x 
30”L) for your mailbox and a minimum of 6" deep 
(see  Exhibit  A).  Construct  a  wooden  frame  and 
stake  it  around  the  opening  before  pouring  your 
concrete. Adjust the height of the frame to achieve 
the desired height above the road surface. Finishing 
out your concrete above ground level will help to 
prevent  lawnmowers  and  weed  edgers  from 
damaging the bottom of your mailbox. Make sure 
the frame is level. 
Mix the concrete according to its directions and use 
it to fill within the frame. Level the surface of the 
concrete. Use the template to place the bolts into 
the wet cement. Take great care that the bolts are 
in their proper positions. Before the cement is dry, 
we recommend that you place the mailbox over the 
bolts  to  insure  that  they  are  positioned  properly. 
Once the cement is dry, remove  the  frame.  Place 
the mailbox over each bolt followed by the washer, 
lock washer, and the nut. Tighten the nuts with a 
wrench to hold the mailbox securely in place. 
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