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Module Notes 1.


To calculate sorting inches, take the total height of the unit, subtract any riser, subtract 2” for the top and bottom of the unit. That gives you sorting inches per column. Then multiply by the number of columns. Example: S5-30E6; 36 (total height) - 6 (riser) - 2 (top & bottom) = 28 sorting inches per column X 5 columns = 140 total sorting inches.


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Shelves and shelf supports are available in black, brown and grey. Shelf supports are placed in 1” increments.


Modules with sorting heights of 18”, 24” and 30” include five shelves per column, providing a total of six mail slots per column. Modules with sorting heights of 36”, 42” and 48” include seven shelves per column, providing a total of eight mail slots per column. Example: An S5-30 comes with five shelves for each of the five columns for a total of 25 shelves. Six slots for each of the five columns equal a total of 30 mail slots.


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If a module has a riser, use the sorting height only to calculate the number of shelves included. Example: S5-30E6 has a total height of 36” but a sorting height of only 30”. Five shelves are included with this module.


Additional shelves can be ordered if more slots are required. Shelves can also be deleted if fewer slots are required (see page 30).


Inside Column Dimensions (between shelf supports) Size


Standard Legal


Oversize 7.


Inside Width 101/8” 101/8” 121/8”


Inside Depth 12” 16” 16”


Modules with 6” risers that are 54” or more in width have a center riser leg. All modules with 12” or 18” risers feature a 2” front fascia on the riser. (Clearance = riser height - 2”). All modules with 12” or 18” open risers have a 2” fascia on the riser front and back. Open-back modules with no riser have a 2” fascia across the upper rear. These features help maintain stability of the unit.


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Open-back modules must have closed-back risers and modules with open-back risers must be closed back. This helps maintain the stability of the unit.


If module is to be mounted in the center of the table, order a CX console (centered modesty, pg. 41) for additional support.


10. Module width and depth cannot be modified. Reduction in the height of the overall module or riser requires an upcharge.


11. To change the platform height from 6” to 3” while retaining the overall height of the module, change the model number suffix from ‘E6’ to ‘E3’ and add 3” to the sorting height. For example, an S5-42E6 would become an S5-45E3. Add the modification charge to the price of the orginal module.


12. Modules with 3” risers are closed in the the front and back of the riser and fasten to the console with a locking cam accessed from outside of the module.


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All modules are shipped fully assembled. When getting freight quotes, specify Class 100. If dimensions are required, add 3” to each dimension for packing materials.


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