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Old 05-11-2009, 05:37 AM   #1
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Lets say you have limited width or height, or a light duty application for a slide out, and you don't have the space for a slide, or don't want to see a slide, or don't want a wood to wood application, this might be of some help.

I ran across these rollers that drive into the cabinet side, and roll in a groove in the drawer side. They would be great for light duty and would be a fast easy installation. I've used the same general principle using router bearings.
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Patented nylon roller on barbed steel axle economically assists gliding action of shelves, drawers etc.. Roller is 7/16" (11.5mm) diameter by 9/32" (7mm) thick. Barbed axle permanently drives into a hole 1/8" diameter by 5/16" (8mm) deep. Brown.
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:08 AM   #2
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What category are they under? I could not seem to find them.

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What category are they under? I could not seem to find them.

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The post has all the product info. If you wanna see, click on this:http://www.selbyhardware.com/k10.htm

Or if you like the hunt, go to their web site:
http://selbyhardware.com
Then click on "K", "Assembly Fittings"
Then at the top of the page, click on "Interior Cabinet Fittings"
Then scroll down to the second entry.

Just thought I would save you the trouble of all that.






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