1Pair/5 Pairs Metal Drawer Slides, Ball Bearing Two Way Slide Track Rail 0.7 Inch Wide
- Package includes: 1 pair of drawer rails (mounting screws included). Note: Please read the installation steps in detail when you install it.
- EASY TO USE – Drawer rails are designed with multiple fixed hole positions for easy installation and adjustment. Two-way sliding, more comfortable and faster.
- Material: Ball Bearing Drawer Slides work with hardened cold rolled steel with zinc plated finish that will give you a precise thickness and a smooth surface.
- Design: 2 sections, stainless steel balls in the ball positioning groove that can be in the sliding direction of the ball, are not easy to deviate, and are wear-resistant, hard and smooth.
- Function: The soft close function prevents noise during pushing, makes it quieter, and the slow close function prevents your baby’s hands from gripping the drawer.
Specifications:
- Color: Silver
- Load bearing: 10kg
- Material: cold rolled steel.
- Finish: Zinc Plated.
- Features: 2 sections, two-way.
- Package includes: 1 pair/5 pairs of drawer glides (mounting screws are included).
- The 17mm slides is a two way slides, the inner slides is not removable.
How to install
- Slide the drawer slide to expose the mounting hole.
- The narrower part is screwed to the inner side of the “side wall” with the wood screws.
- The wider part slides into a slot in the side of the drawer and is attached by one of the screws passing through a hole from the inside of the drawer and screwing into the threaded hole in the wider slide part.
- Note: There will be a hole in the drawer to lock the screw, which will not affect the use.
A S. –
First, you get 1 pair of slides, not 10 pairs as described. In the fine print it says 1 pair.These part that goes on the cabinet are longer than the original Ikea slides (the draw side fits fine), maybe they will last longer. They do lack the tabs that hold the slide straight in the cabinet, and screw hole to attach to the furniture. I will try and describe how I installed, it may look like a lot, but it is easy, simple on the 2nd slide.MARK THE FRONT AND BACK OF THE NEW SLIDES – the wider side of the slide has 2 holes (for the drawer screw) with an arrow pointing to the front.You need to remove the old slide(s) – save the screws.Make sure the sides slide are evenly together. Hold the slide in its general location, (make front and back slightly away from back and front of chassis), and mark as close as you can (use a black sharpie) the location of where the screw was (108462 or 100365) that you took out. Center punch this location on either of the sides of the slide (i used a small piece of wood to keep the slide from bending). Making sure the “black plastic insert” is not in the way, drill through both sides of the slide with a small drill bit. Open the slide, and enlarge hole on the narrower side of the slide so the screw 108462 100365 fits. enlarge the wider side hole so you can get a screwdriver in to turn the screw. Put the screw into the smaller side (with the head between the side of slide), close the slide, and tighten the screw into the hole.Use a combination square or speed square under the slide, and with a clamp hold the square in place so the slide is level. Double Check. Using the screws included with this slide, install a screw into the front and back of the slide using the predrilled holes on the narrow side of the slide (you will need to move the slide back and forth until you have an access hole).Put the drawer on the slides, and pull the slide to the front of the drawer, and push back a little(about 1/8 inch – wiggle room) Using a small bit (I used 1.5mm) drill a hole into the drawer using 1 of the 2 holes (near the arrow) – drill straight in. Now push the slide back a little more, and enlarge the hole in the draw to a little over 4MM (the screw is a 4mm screw), make the screw goes in easily. get rid of any bumps created by the hole, and clear out sawdust. position the slide so you can see through the hole in slide and drawer, and insert/tighten screw from the inside of the drawer. [Note if you are missing drawer screws, you can pick them up at the hardware store, they are M4 length=8mm, or 10mm will give you a handhold on the screw as you insert it into the drawer and line it up with the slide.I used: drill, bits, square (speed or combo), clamp screwdriver, bits.Like I said, it looks like a lot, but I tried to provide details so you won’t be confused.
B. Baker –
I have some old Dania office furniture that all of the pieces use the groove drawer glides. I have looked all over for replacements and found these. These are a bit longer than the original ones on my drawers but they still fit and even have the same hole placements. They work perfectly. Being a little longer I thought I might have a longer open extension but it is the same as the old glides. Still very pleased.
Alvin M Takata –
Used them to replace original Drawer slides
runbunny84 –
I bought these to replace my slides on a dresser. Movers destroyed the original slides and bearing started to fall out. These slides are not as good as my original slides. There is too much friction and not very smooth but they work fine. I had to drill holes on both sides of the slides as the holes didn’t line up. The metal is pretty strong as it took some time to drill through. I also had to tap the threads out of one hole and the metal was thick enough to support a few layers of threading. Overall, it’s fine product but I wish they were smoother.
Alexia –
Worth your penny ! Very very sturdy . Will purchase again if I need to replace another part on my sons dresser.
Lesley A Scales –
These drawer slide are an inexpensive alternative to replacing file caninets with broken drawer slides. They fit perfectly without any modification to the drawer or cabinet. They are simple to install and use the existing screw holes. Not drilling, no mess. Just mount the new slides using a philips head screwdriver and you are back in business. Quick and easy.
Josh Luker –
Replaced the rails on a dresser drawer. One of the rails was slightly damaged upon arrival but I was able to fix it and it functioned fine. They roll pretty smooth and serve their purpose.
solardude –
Finding the right match for my older dresser with European slides was difficult. The furniture store no longer sells them and they weren’t available in hardware stores. When I finally tracked down the manufacturer their prices were too high. I stumbled on these after a long search. They were the exact match for a bargain. I recycled my original screws otherwise installation was a breeze.
MidwesternBlondie –
Wish it came with more screws. Other wise very happy I didnЃft have to find a whole new dresser and could fix mine. Will order this again if my other bearings fail.
Jessey G –
My Alex drawers drawers slides broke and IЃfm glad I found this since its not available for purchase at IKEA. Easy to install too!!