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These slides fully extend for convenient access to the back of drawers.
The stacked design provides stability for deep and wide drawers.
Half the length of other drawer slides we sell, these slides install in small-parts cabinets.
Access the very back of drawers, even if there’s an overhang from the drawer or countertop above. When fully extended, these slides position your drawer a full inch beyond your cabinet's edge.
Slides only extend 3/4 of the closed length to reduce the chance that a heavy load will tip your cabinet.
A lever locks the drawer in place whether it’s open or closed; push the lever to release the lock.
With fewer moving parts than other lock-open drawer slides, these collect less debris for a longer service life.
Keep drawers open for as long as you need.
Before drawers can slam shut, a damper and spring on these slides catch your drawer and gently guide it closed. This mechanism protects the drawer, its contents, and cabinets from damage caused by harsh slams.
Drawers roll closed quietly and pull out completely, keeping your space quiet and the contents of the drawer accessible. To give you access to items at the back of the drawer, these slides extend a full inch past your cabinet.
A stop holds your drawer open for secure, sustained access to its contents. Push firmly on the drawer to close.
Where vibration or movement could force your drawer open, these slides have a spring that pulls and holds it shut. As your drawer approaches the closed position, the spring finishes the job.
The size of a finger, these tiny slides open in both directions. All have ball bearings for smooth operation.
Open drawers from either side of a cart or cabinet—these slides let drawers pass through for two-way access to contents.
Easy to disassemble without any tools, these drawer slides are ideal in settings that require routine cleaning, such as labs and food plants.
No need to turn a knob or pull a handle—these slides open a drawer with a light push.
Access items stored overhead or at the back of deep drawers. These slides tilt a drawer downward when it’s pulled out, bringing items closer to you.
When you don't have enough clearance for side-mount or under-the-counter slides, mount these to the base of your drawer.
To prevent drawers from slamming shut and support them even if they’re tall and full of heavy equipment, these steel slides have soft-closing bumpers and mount to the top and bottom of drawers.
Mounting to the tops and bottoms of drawers, these steel slides support drawers even if they’re tall and hold heavy equipment.
These slides gradually slow the drawer's motion to prevent it from slamming open.
A stop holds the drawer closed; pull firmly on the drawer to open.
Mount these slides underneath countertops, desktops, shelves, and tables. They are often used to hold keyboard trays.
Mount these shelves in standard electronics cabinets that are 19 in. wide to hold components that cannot fit directly to the enclosure.
Use these slides in a variety of manual-positioning applications for laboratory and production equipment as well as for positioning parts for drilling, fastening, assembly, and measuring.
A linear scale and micrometer-like hand wheel measure travel distance in increments of 0.001".
Made with Frelon bearings, these slides have over four times the load capacity of standard positioning slides.
A micrometer handle ensures accurate, repeatable positioning along a single axis—good for positioning parts, such as measuring and inspecting equipment, that are part of a larger automated system.
A thumb screw locks the slide to prevent movement in systems where vibration is present.
Three micrometer handles ensure accurate, repeatable positioning along three axes—good for positioning parts, such as measuring and inspecting equipment, that are part of a larger automated system.
Two micrometer handles ensure accurate, repeatable positioning along two axes—good for positioning parts, such as measuring and inspecting equipment, that are part of a larger automated system.
Good for use in pick-and-place applications, machine tool doors, and telescopic press arms, these rugged slides are designed to carry heavy loads.
Create your own positioning table or telescoping slide. Sets include four rails, two roller bearing cages, and eight end stops.
Slides have a row of ball bearings on each side of the rail.
With a row of crossed-roller bearings on each side of the rail, these slides have over twice the load capacity of standard low-friction slides and are better for handling shock loads.
Small enough to fit in a camera zoom lens and other precision motion applications, these carriages and guide rails have a black chrome-plated finish that diffuses light to prevent reflecting light from causing equipment to malfunction.
These tiny carriages and guide rails are sized for electronic and other precision applications.
Automate precise push and pull movements in clamping, sorting, and ejecting tasks.
Less than one-third the height of standard electric positioning slides, these slides push and pull small parts in electronics manufacturing, robotics, and other automated processes.
With PTFE sleeve bearings and a low-friction ball screw, these slides don’t require the mess and maintenance of lubrication but still give you precise positioning anywhere along the length of their stroke.
Prevent dust from circulating while precisely positioning parts for drilling, fastening, assembly, and measuring.
With an included controller and an integrated stepper motor, these slides are a complete precision motion control system.
Precisely position parts in conditions as cold as -90° F.
Smaller than any other actuator in our offering, these actuators’ short stroke length makes them good for automating fine, precise adjustments.
A built-in stepper motor moves the load on these slides smoothly and precisely at high speeds, similar to an inkjet printer head.
Add your own stepper motor and controller to precisely move the ball screw and carriage smoothly at high speeds, like a head on an inkjet printer.
Slide drawers, panels, and doors with these tracks and rollers.
The shelves on these units pull out to access heavy dies, machinery, and tools. They slide on roller bearings so you can retrieve contents horizontally with a forklift and vertically with a hoist, crane, or monorail system.
Faster to assemble than other heavy duty shelving, these units require no hardware.The uprights come assembled, and the shelves slide into place.