TCH Hardware 10" Inch 100 LB Steel Full Extension Ball Bearing Drawer Slides - Kitchen Cabinet Desk Draw
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These are side-mount and require half-inch clearance on each side to function properly. Even when heavy tools are in the drawer, everything runs smoothly.
These slides do not come in a 10" size, according to the Amazon page for them.
The slide must be mounted vertically in order for the slide rollers to properly handle the load, i.e. In contrast to horizontal, vertical is the opposite of horizontal. I hope you found this information useful.
There are two sliders, both of which are excellent, but there are no screws. For the material they adhere to, you must provide it to them.
Selected User Reviews For TCH Hardware 10" Inch 100 LB Steel Full Extension Ball Bearing Drawer Slides - Kitchen Cabinet Desk Draw
I purchased two of these to replace slides on an Ikea dresser that had broken. On their website, they have a quick installation guide in PDF format. The slides have a solid feel to them and a smooth sliding action. They appear to be quite attractive. It would have been nice if they included hardware, but at least the Amazon image shows the correct size. br>I spent at least an hour attempting to mount one by varying the number of washers between the slides and the dresser; My dresser appears to have a 1/4" difference in width between the front and back. So that's just a heads up to anyone who might have a less-than-ideal piece of furniture on which to use these - Although my drawers kept falling off the roller slides, they appear to be a little more forgiving. Because the width of your furniture must be more precise with these, I ultimately decided to fix the dresser first, which made installing these much easier. I'm not docking a star because the problem was with my dresser rather than this slide.
The slides are durable and easy to maneuver. However, they were missing mounting screws as well as front and back mounting hardware. To screw the sliders into, I had to mount 2" x 24" wide side pieces. Only the most basic sliders are included. They'll do just fine for my needs - In my workshop, I have three large bench drawers for tools.
I put a 75-pound refrigerator on the slides, and they handled it perfectly. I was worried that the weight limit would be exceeded and that I would have to upgrade to the heavier-duty version, but these slides perform as expected.
When the drawer pulls in and out, it makes a pleasant sound. It has a nice, solid feel to it. There isn't much flex in the drawer when it's fully extended. There are a variety of mounting hole options available, which allow for post-assembly alignment. The metal is thick and the construction is solid. There's even a cool ever-changing design on the inner rail. On the inside, there's a slightly textured pattern that you can only see if you look hard enough. I'm very pleased with this purchase, and I'm planning to order a few more so that I can continue to please my customers.
Each of them has a 50-person team. They have a weight of 75 pounds on them and slide in and out like roller bearing supported slides. I'd make another purchase.
I needed 28" but ordered 26" because the shipping on 28" was the same as the slides from the only seller who had them. I was expecting the drawer to be recessed 2" and was prepared to deal with that, but it's actually a little more than 2. 5". It's a little irritating that they call them "full extension" when they're only 25".
44" US general boxbr>Top drawer is loosebr>Used existing rails rivited on drawers, sized up slides, marked holes, and drilled and riveted quickly. br>The drawer opens and closes with silky smoothness once more. br>I'm getting a lot of use out of my box.
I was dissatisfied with the flimsiness of these slides. When I first opened the package, they appeared to be fairly sturdy, but when I installed the drawer, the flange that holds the ball bearing in place bent easily, and the slider became stuck.