Industrial Drawer Slides

Industrial Drawer Slides - A2071

330 lbs

Material: Cold-rolled steel/Q235

Slide width: 71mm

Installation thickness: 19±0.5mm

Slide length: 10″ to 40″

Load bearing: 18“330 lbs(150kg)

Level of travel: Full Extension

Mounting type: Side Mount

Customizable industrial drawer slides size, function, hole position, color, etc.

Application Segment

vehicle modification, industrial storage, medical equipment storage, electronic products, etc.

Heavy Duty Drawer Slides​​
industrial drawer slides

Our Services

MOQ Offered

We provide flexible minimum order quantities, allowing you to start small and scale up as needed.

Large Inventory

Ensuring Ample Stock for Immediate Shipment, Eliminating Wait Times for Production.

Complete Specifications

We refine various specifications of drawer slides according to different usage scenarios.

CenSo produces industrial drawer slides with standard specifications and provides customized solutions to meet your project needs.

Why Choose CenSo

Rich Experience

  1. 15 years of industry experience.
  2. Extensive customization experience.

Production Automation

  1. Over 90% automation in production.
  2. Production efficiency increased by more than 10 times.

Quality Assurance

  1. High-quality products certified with SGS and EN standards.
  2.  Stringent inspection department.

Mass Production

  1. Factory area of over 40,000 square meters.
  2. Daily production capacity of over 100,000 sets.

Leading Quality

  1. Hundreds of professional production machines.
  2. 5 times product accuracy.

We Look Forward To Your Contact

CenSo is your trusted global partner for high-quality drawer slide production, with strategic factories worldwide and professional local service teams. Partnering with CenSo ensures efficient project delivery, robust supply chains, expert technical support, and a thriving customer base.

FAQ

The best way to lubricate wooden drawer slides is to use the proper lubricant and take the following steps:

1. Choose a lubricant

Graphite powder: It works especially well on wooden slides because it doesn’t attract dust. It’s good for long-term use.

Silicone oil: It’s colorless, odorless, and lubricates without leaving dirt on the wood.

Wood wax oil: It’s good for wooden surfaces, and lubricates and protects the wood.

2. Clean the slides

Remove dust: Use a clean cloth or brush to clean dust and debris off the slides, making sure the lubricant is evenly applied.

Wipe clean: Wipe the slides with a slightly damp cloth to remove dirt and residue, then let dry completely.

3. Apply lubricant
Graphite powder:

Apply evenly: Sprinkle the graphite powder evenly on the slide surface and slide the drawer on the slide several times to evenly distribute the powder.

Remove excess: Wipe off excess graphite powder with a clean cloth.

Silicone oil or wood wax oil:

Spray or apply: Spray or apply the lubricant evenly onto the slides with a cloth. Make sure to apply to all contact surfaces, including the sliding part of the slide.

Wipe: Wipe excess lubricant with a clean cloth to avoid leaving marks on the drawer surface.

4. Test and adjust

Slide the drawer: Operate the drawer several times to ensure that the lubricant is evenly distributed and check whether it slides smoothly.

Observe the effect: Make sure the slide runs smoothly and add lubricant if necessary.

5. Regular maintenance

Check: Check the condition of the slide regularly to ensure that the lubricant is effective and no foreign objects are affecting the sliding.

Relubrication: Relubricate regularly according to the frequency of use to maintain the best sliding effect.

Summary

When lubricating wooden drawer slides, choose graphite powder, silicone oil, or wood wax oil as a lubricant, and make sure the slide is clean before applying lubricant. By applying it evenly and maintaining it regularly, you can keep the drawer sliding smoothly and extend its service life.

If a wooden drawer becomes difficult to slide or feels stiff, you can loosen it by following these steps:

1. Clean the drawer and drawer slides

Remove contents: Remove all items from the drawer to lighten the load and facilitate operation.

Inspect the drawer slides: Observe the drawer slides to make sure there are no obvious obstructions such as dust, garbage, or debris. Clean any debris on the drawer slides and in the drawer slots.

2. Clean and inspect

Clean the drawer slides and drawer slots: Use a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush to remove dust and debris from the drawer slides. Wipe the drawer slides and drawer slots with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.

Inspect the drawer slides and drawer structure: Make sure the drawer slides and drawer slots are not damaged or deformed. If structural damage is found, the slides may need to be repaired or replaced.

3. Apply lubricant
Choose a lubricant:

Graphite powder: Suitable for wooden drawer slides, it can reduce friction without attracting dust.

Silicone oil: Colorless, odorless, and can provide long-lasting lubrication.

Apply lubricant:

Apply lubricant evenly to the contact part of the drawer slides surface and the drawer slot.

For graphite powder, use a small brush to evenly sprinkle it on the slide.

For silicone oil, use a spray bottle to evenly spray or apply with a cloth.

4. Adjust the drawer

Check and adjust the alignment: Make sure the drawer is properly aligned. Check if the drawer is off-center from the drawer slides. If it is, you may need to adjust the drawer’s mounting position. Adjust the drawer’s screws or support feet to ensure that the drawer slides smoothly in the drawer slides.

5. Check the wood for dryness

Check if the wood is dry: Wood may shrink in a dry environment, making it difficult for the drawer to slide. If the wood expands due to changes in humidity, try to restore the wood to normal in a well-ventilated area.

6. Use wood wax oil

Apply wood wax oil: If the drawer still does not slide smoothly, apply a small amount of wood wax oil to the surface of the wooden drawer slides. Wood wax oil not only lubricates but also protects the wood.

7. Check the drawer load

Reduce the load: Make sure the drawer is not overloaded. Overweight drawers may cause sliding difficulties. Try reducing the weight of the items in the drawer to see if it improves the sliding situation.

Summary

To loosen a stiff wooden drawer, first clean and inspect the drawer and drawer slides, then apply an appropriate lubricant (such as graphite powder or silicone oil), adjust the drawer alignment, check the wood dryness, and use wood wax oil as additional lubrication. These steps can usually effectively solve the problem of a stiff drawer. If the problem persists, you may need to consider replacing the drawer slides or repairing the drawer.

Yes, soap can help drawers slide more smoothly. The slippery properties of soap can reduce the friction between the drawer and the slide rail, making the slide smoother. When using, you can follow the steps below:

Use soap to lubricate the drawer
1. Clean the slide rails and drawer grooves:

Make sure the slide rails and drawer grooves are clean and free of dust and debris. Clean with a clean cloth or brush.

2. Choose soap:

Use ordinary bar soap or soap flakes. Do not use soap with fragrance or other additives, as these ingredients may affect the effect.

3. Apply soap:

Wipe the soap directly onto the contact surface of the slide rail and the drawer groove. Apply gently to ensure that the soap is evenly covered.

4. Test sliding:

Slide the drawer repeatedly to ensure that the soap completely covers the contact surface and is evenly distributed. Check whether the drawer becomes smoother.

5. Wipe off excess soap:

Wipe off excess soap on the slide rail with a clean cloth to prevent soap residue from remaining inside the drawer.

Precautions

Regular maintenance: The lubricating effect of soap may decrease over time and needs to be checked and reapplied regularly.

Avoid overdosing: Too much soap can cause dirt to build up, so apply just the right amount.

Summary

Soap is a simple and effective lubricant that can help drawers glide more smoothly. By applying soap regularly, you can reduce friction and make drawers operate more smoothly.