Curb line mailbox parts

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A curb line mailbox is a type of mailbox that is installed at the curb of a residential street, typically in front of a house. Here are some common parts of a curb line mailbox:

  1. Mailbox: The main compartment where mail and packages are delivered.
  2. Post: The vertical pole that supports the mailbox and is typically anchored to the ground.
  3. Mounting bracket: The part that attaches the mailbox to the post.
  4. Hinge: The mechanism that allows the mailbox door to open and close.
  5. Latches: The devices that secure the mailbox door when it is closed.
  6. Weatherproofing: Materials such as rubber or plastic that help keep water out of the mailbox.
  7. Mail slot: The opening at the top of the mailbox where mail is inserted.
  8. Flag: A small flag that can be raised to indicate that mail is being held at the mailbox.
  9. Lock: A security device that can be installed to prevent unauthorized access to the mailbox.
  10. Mounting hardware: Screws, bolts, or other fasteners that secure the mailbox to the post.

Some curb line mailboxes may also have additional features, such as:

It's worth noting that the specific parts and features of a curb line mailbox may vary depending on the manufacturer, model, and location.