Vario III Configurable 4C Mailbox Shelters |
Vario III units will accept 4C Mailboxes from suites A, C, E, F, and G; but can only accept 4C Mailboxes from the same 4C Mailbox Suite in any given Vario shelter. Casings: Standard setup is for one casing on one side of a Vario unit. Back-to-Back means two casings within a single unit, placed back-to-back. Alternaatively, units can be supplied without Casings for use with CBUs, Parcel Lockers, or for other uses. See our CBU / OPL usage table. Vario III Casings can accomodate a double-column 4C Mailbox and a single-column 4C Mailbox unit or three single-column 4C Mailbox units. Single and Double-Column Casings can be mixed in back-to-back units. ![]() How to Order 1. Determine the number of "tenant" mailboxes you need. You may need to allow for some extras and for additional construction. 2. Work up and back on this website between this Vario section and the 4C Mailbox section to determine the number and type of 4C Mailbox Units you need. This will dictate the number and type of Vario shelters you need. 3. 4C Mailboxes are available in "Suites". Each suite is a different height. Suites A, C, E, F, and G can be used with Vario. Units from different Suites cannot be mixed within a single Vario shelter. 4. Vario Casings hold single-column and/or double-column 4C Mailboxes from the same 4C Suite. You can order, for examle, a Vario IIII with a Casing for 1 double-column 4C and 3 single-column 4C units. Or, in the same Vario IIII unit you can order a Casing to fit 2 double-column 4C units and 1 single-column 4C unit. See below. 5. Also consider whether or not it's practical to include back-to-back casings in your Vario units. You can reduce the total number of Vario units by using back-to-back Casings and/or double wide or wider Vario units; or by inserting an extra mid-section. |

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