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Features
Bumper with hold closed
A bumper with hold-closed function of a telescopic slide combines the benefits of dampening with the added feature of keeping the drawer closed. This system has a bumper that not only absorbs impact and reduces noise when the drawer closes but also includes a mechanism that keeps the drawer shut when it’s in the closed position. This feature is ideal for maintaining a tidy and stable appearance while providing added security and durability.
Bumper without hold closed
A bumper without hold-closed function of a telescopic slide is designed to prevent the drawer from slamming shut and to absorb impacts as it closes. This feature typically uses a bumper placed at the end of the movement of the drawer, which dampens the closing motion, reducing noise. However, unlike systems with a hold-closed function, this bumper does not keep the drawer shut in the closed position. It simply provides closing experience, that enhances durability and comfort while ensuring the drawer closes quietly.
Soft closing
A soft-closing function of a telescopic slide ensures that the drawer closes smoothly and quietly, without slamming shut. This mechanism uses spring-based dampers to slow down the motion of the drawer as it approaches the fully closed position while simultaneously pulling it in. This not only prevents noise and potential damage to the drawer or its contents but also enhances the overall user experience by adding a touch of luxury and ease to everyday use.
Pull-in
A pull-in function of a telescopic slide automatically pulls the drawer fully closed once it is near the closed position. This feature not only enhances the drawer's appearance by keeping it neatly closed but also helps protect the contents inside from dust and damage.
Disconnect
A disconnect function in telescopic slides allows the drawer to be easily separated from its track, enabling quick and effortless removal or maintenance. This feature simplifies installation, enhances accessibility for cleaning or repairs, and reduces downtime in several applications. Additionally, it improves safety by allowing the user to disengage the slide without complex tools, and supports greater flexibility.
Push-to-open
A push-to-open function of a telescopic slide allows you to open the drawer with a simple push, eliminating the need for handles or pulls. This feature is equipped with a spring-loaded mechanism that, when pressed, gently pops the drawer open. The push-to-open function is ideal for sleek, minimalist designs where you want a clean, handle-free look. It also adds convenience, making it easy to access the drawer even with full or dirty hands.
Lock-in
A lock-in function of a telescopic slide is used to keep the drawer securely closed until you manually release the lock. This feature ensures that the drawer does not open unintentionally, even if your application is moved or tilted. The lock-in mechanism is particularly useful in mobile settings, such as in special vehicles, boats, or workspaces, where stability is crucial.Â
Lock-out
A lock-out function of a telescopic slide ensures that the drawer remains fully extended and cannot be accidentally pushed back in until the lock is released. To close the drawer, the lock must be manually disengaged, ensuring controlled operation. The lock-out mechanism is especially useful in environments where safety and precision are vital.Â
Rubber stop
Rubber stop developed for linear guide FlexFit 1529 and FlexFit 1537. Packed per pair.
Fixations
Hole
Holes in a telescopic slide are used to secure the slide to both the mounting surface or the cabinet and the drawer. They provide attachment points for screws or bolts, ensuring that the slide remains firmly in place during operation. Additionally, some holes allow for adjustments in positioning, facilitating precise alignment and smooth movement.Â
Drawer carrier
A drawer carrier on a telescopic slide is an angle bar, mounted on a slide, to mount and support a drawer. This component is directly attached to the drawer and moves along with it.Â
Countersunk holes
Countersunk holes are specialized holes that allow fasteners, like screws or bolts, to remain flat with or below the surface of a the base material of the slide. Countersunk holes are used to prevent contact between fasteners and moving parts within our slides
Threaded holes
Threaded holes provide an integrated fastening solution, allowing the telescopic slide to be securely mounted using screws. This ensures precise alignment and a firm attachment to the surrounding construction or mounting surface.
Bayonet
A bayonet in a telescopic slide is a feature designed for easy installation. The tab typically slides into a slot in the mounting surface, allowing the slide to lock securely without additional fasteners. The bayonet mechanism enables quick, tool-free assembly by pushing or twisting the slide into place.Â
Click bracket (U)
The click bracket is designed for quick and secure attachment without the need for tools. The bracket is rotated into position, ensuring a tight and stable fit. This intuitive turn-and-lock mechanism allows for easy installation, reliable fastening, and simple removal when needed.
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Click bracket (T)
The click bracket is designed for quick and secure attachment without the need for tools. The bracket is rotated into position, ensuring a tight and stable fit. This intuitive turn-and-lock mechanism allows for easy installation, reliable fastening, and simple removal when needed.
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