Wizzy
2012-01-08 21:23:43
- #1
Hello,
there was already a thread, but that was quite a while ago. On 7.1.12 I bought the Inreda full extension for 40 cm depth. When inserting the drawer into the rail, I noticed that the drawer does not fit into the intended recesses. Measuring the distances between the two rails and the recesses on the back and also on the front of the drawer showed a difference of about 4-5 mm. I also managed with a bit more force to get the drawer into the extended rail, but there is such a high tension on it that when closing there is a noise like screws being ripped out. That means the rails are pulled out of the sidewall. However, I stopped beforehand.
Does this problem occur frequently? I do not want to assemble the other 5 drawers and find the same issue.
Thanks for your help
Never mind. I overlooked the aluminum rails!! :oops:
there was already a thread, but that was quite a while ago. On 7.1.12 I bought the Inreda full extension for 40 cm depth. When inserting the drawer into the rail, I noticed that the drawer does not fit into the intended recesses. Measuring the distances between the two rails and the recesses on the back and also on the front of the drawer showed a difference of about 4-5 mm. I also managed with a bit more force to get the drawer into the extended rail, but there is such a high tension on it that when closing there is a noise like screws being ripped out. That means the rails are pulled out of the sidewall. However, I stopped beforehand.
Does this problem occur frequently? I do not want to assemble the other 5 drawers and find the same issue.
Thanks for your help
Never mind. I overlooked the aluminum rails!! :oops: