Guidelines

Can the drawer slide be longer than the drawer?

Can the drawer slide be longer than the drawer?

You should always use the longest slide possible for your application, without exceeding the drawer depth into the cabinet. The Height of a Drawer Slide is usually only a limiting factor, in the sense that you can’t install a slide that is taller than your drawer or pull-out.

How wide are drawer slides?

The rule of thumb is 1.5 times the length of the drawer slide. If you have a standard depth kitchen cabinet then the normal length of drawer slide is 22”. If you multiply 22” x 1.5 = 33”. You can go wider, but the wider you go the more chance that the slide will not pull out as smoothly as you hope or expect.

How much clearance do you need for drawer slides?

Most side-mount slides require 1/2” to 17/32” of clearance on each side of a drawer. That means each drawer should be 1” to 1-1/16” smaller than the opening to fit properly. Under-mount slides attach to the bottoms of drawer boxes and can’t be seen when the drawers are open.

How do I know what size drawer slides?

Measure from the back of the drawer-front to the end of the drawer box. Only measure the box, do not include the drawer front. Round the measurement off to the lower number on the tape. For example, when the measurement is 22 1/2 inches, you need to purchase 22-inch drawer slides.

How do you measure a drawer slide length?

For side-mount and center-mount slides, typically measure the distance from the front edge of the cabinet to the inside face of the cabinet back and then subtract 1″. For under-mount slides, measure the drawer length.

How long should drawer slides be?

Drawer Slide Length. Slides most commonly come in sizes ranging from 10″ to 28″, though some shorter and longer slides are available for special applications. For side-mount and center-mount slides, typically measure the distance from the front edge of the cabinet to the inside face of the cabinet back and then subtract 1″.

How do you repair a dresser drawer slide?

Repairing a Drawer Bottom Step 1 Remove the drawer from the dresser. Disassemble the drawer by sliding the bottom piece out with a pry bar. If the bottom piece sets into a groove, you will have to remove the back of the drawer to replace the bottom. Pull out nails with nail puller. Step 2 Take out the old bottom of the drawer.

What is a drawer slide?

Drawer slides are what allows the drawers in your cabinets, desk and dresser to slide in and out. Outdated furniture is typically made with molded or carved wood drawer slides, which can be tough to move efficiently. If you’re experiencing the frustration that comes with wooden drawer slides, it’s time to upgrade.