36" Drawer Glides
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…Designed for pocket & bayonet mounting in metal hardware and fixtures, the 9328E enables tool-less installation that’s labor-saving and cost-effective for equipment drawers or trays in various large vehicles intended for emergency, utility, hazmat, or recreational use. * Supports loads up to 360 lbs. * Tested drawer width up to 32” * For additional technical information see below Fit with an enhanced lock-in and lock-out designed for added reliability, the 9328E also contains a front-latch…
…enhanced and super-strong 9300 series from Accuride, the 9322E is the specially crafted, pocket & bayonet, non-locking motion hardware that delivers guidance to the 9328E’s lock-in and lock-out capabilities. * Supports loads up to 600 lbs. * Tested drawer width up to 32” * For additional technical information see below Providing heavy-duty, full-extension assistance to industrial and vehicle hardware and equipment, this companion slide produces the same consistent movement as the 9328E due to…
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…action, the 3620 model is perfect for heavy-duty lateral filing units with extra-wide drawers. * Supports loads up to 200 lbs. * Tested drawer width at 42” * For additional technical information see below Supplying over-travel for full access to stored items and information as well as a non-disconnect feature for added safety to your commercial and residential office hardware, the 3620 also includes a hold-in detent that eliminates drawer failure, so your day can keep moving forward with ease.
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…stay safely stowed away while remaining easier to access than ever. * Supports loads up to 600 lbs. * Optional platform bracket kit allows for bottom and side mount applications * For additional technical information see below From heavy-duty fixtures and appliances around the home to drawers and trays for gear on utility and emergency vehicles, luxury RVs, or overland trucks and trailers, our 9308E slide endures frequent use and rough terrain. Who knew a movement solution could be so steadfast?