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When considering Fulterer drawer slides for any application, it is important to know that they are available in various sizes and configurations. They are designed to provide different levels of weight capacity, drawer depth, travel distance, and push force. The following are some types of Fulterer drawer slides:
Ball Bearing Drawer Slides
This slide is designed for smooth, quiet, and effortless drawer gliding. It uses steel balls running between a track system. The Fulterer ball-bearing drawer slide comes in 2/3 and full extension. The 2/3 ball bearing slide extends to 2/3 of the drawer length, while full extension offers complete drawer opening. They are made from durable materials, including galvanized steel and high-quality plastic. The load capacity varies, depending on the model but typically ranges from 75 to 200 pounds. Applications include light to medium-weight commercial and residential drawers.
Roller Drawer Slides
This slide features rollers running between tracks, enabling smooth and quiet operation. It is designed for shallow drawers or where space is limited. The 2/3 and full extension variants are also available. They are made from durable steel or heavy-duty plastic. The load capacity is usually lower than that of ball-bearing slides, ranging from 50 to 150 pounds. Applications include office cabinets, light kitchen drawers, and storage chests.
Heavy-Duty Drawer Slides
These are rugged construction slides designed to carry heavy loads. They have multiple ball bearings or large rollers for weight distribution. The Fulterer heavy-duty drawer slide comes in full extension only. They are made from high-strength steel or reinforced materials. The load capacity is high, ranging from 300 to 800 pounds, depending on the model. Applications include toolboxes, industrial cabinets, and commercial kitchen drawers.
Soft-Close Drawer Slides
This slide incorporates a damping mechanism that allows quiet and smooth closure. It uses ball-bearing or roller technology with soft-close hydraulics. The Fulterer soft-close slides are available in partial and full extension. They are made from standard slide materials, including high-carbon steel and low-friction plastic. The load capacity is similar to that of non-soft-close ball-bearing slides, ranging from 75 to 200 pounds. Applications include bedroom nightstands, kitchen and bathroom drawers, and entertainment centers.
When it comes to smooth gliding and reliable performance, Fulterer drawer slides are among the best in the market. These heavy-duty drawer slides have features that make them unique. Some of their features include:
Full extension
The Fulterer FR 1200 drawer slides allow full drawer access. Users can easily reach the contents of the drawer, which makes it convenient. This feature is essential for kitchen and workshop areas where quick access to items is necessary.
Soft-close mechanism
These glides have a unique hydraulic mechanism that slows the drawer down when closing. The Fulterer soft-close drawer slides make drawers shut gently and quietly. This feature enhances usability and ensures the safety of items in the drawer.
Ball-bearing action
The ball-bearing drawer slides provide smooth and effortless gliding. The bearings reduce friction and allow the drawer to open and close quickly. This feature is ideal for frequently used drawers.
Adjustability
The Fulterer slides are easily adjustable. They allow lateral and depth adjustments to align drawers perfectly. This feature enhances the aesthetics of the furniture and improves the functionality of the drawers.
Heavy load capacity
The FR 1200 slides support weights of up to 220 lbs. This makes them ideal for storing heavy items. They are constructed with sturdy materials and reinforced components for strength and stability.
Easy installation
These drawer slides are easy to install. They come with a simple mounting system that reduces installation time. The Fulterer slides also have clear instructions that guide users through the installation process.
Durability
The Fulterer drawer slides are constructed with high-quality steel. They are treated with powder to prevent corrosion and ensure longevity. These slides can withstand frequent use and extreme conditions.
Each industry has its applications for heavy-duty drawer slides. For this reason, it is important to consider the kind of work the drawer will be doing before purchasing it. The following are some common scenarios where these drawer slides are used.
Choosing the right drawer slide involves considering many factors. Here are some of them:
Weight capacity
The first thing to consider when choosing a heavy-duty drawer slide is the weight capacity. Different slides have different weight capacities, so it is important to check the specifications to ensure that the selected slide will work for the intended drawer and contents.
Slides are more suitable for lighter loads, while ball-bearing slides are better for heavier loads. If the drawer will hold anything very heavy, it is important to choose a slide rated for that weight.
Material
Another consideration is the material. Drawer slides are made from different materials, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Steel is a common material for drawer slides, and it comes in undermount soft-close or ball bearing options. Steel slides are strong and durable, but they can rust over time, especially in humid or wet areas.
Once the slides are installed, they can rust less if kept lubricated. The aluminum slides are lightweight and resistant to corrosion, but they may not be as strong as steel. The plastic drawer slides are very lightweight and resistant to corrosion, but they are best suited for lighter weight drawers.
Travel distance
The Fulterer drawer slides are designed for different travel distances or extensions. If a drawer needs to be pulled out more than halfway, a full extension slide will work best. Full extension slides allow the drawer to be fully opened, making it easy to access the entire contents. They are great for kitchens and bathrooms.
Easy installation
Installation is another important factor to consider. Some slides are easier to install than others. Side-mounted slides are generally easier to install than under-mounted slides. If a user wants to install the slides themselves, they should choose a set that is simple to install.
Adjustability
Some drawer slides are adjustable, which can be useful if the cabinet openings are not perfectly square or if the alignment needs to be changed. If this is a problem, consider choosing adjustable slides.
Q1. What is the difference between ball bearing and roller bearing slides?
A1. Ball bearing glides are smoother and more durable than roller bearing slides. They use balls and are frictionless, while roller bearings slide on rollers and may wear out over time.
Q2. What are the three types of slide drawers?
A2. The three main types are ball bearing slides, roller bearing slides, and heavy-duty slides. They are classified based on the mechanism used to pull out the drawer smoothly.
Q3. How should drawer slides be maintained?
A3. They should be cleaned periodically with a soft cloth and lubricated with silicone or graphite grease to ensure smooth operation. Avoid using water or abrasive cleaners.
Q4. What are the most popular drawer slide sizes?
A4. 12-inch and 14-inch slides are the most popular. They fit most standard drawers. However, the size will depend on the drawer's width when the drawer is closed.
Q5. What is the weight capacity of a drawer slide?
A5. Drawer slides can support weights between 75 to 350 pounds. For heavier weight capacity, heavy-duty ball bearing slides are recommended.