Replacing drawer slides is one of those annoying "must do's" that spring up
from time to time when the old drawer hardware wears out. The result is a
drawer that sticks-or collapses-inside or out of the cabinet, spilling its
contents all over the place. The only good thing about the replacement chore
is that it's an easy fix. 






The only thing "extreme" about the project is how extremely simple it is. As
long as the slides are properly sized and installed level and even, you
should have the drawer back on track in practically no time. 

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Shown is a quick step-by-step guide on how to replace some basic wheeled
slides. In fact, the slides shown here are of the "el cheapo" variety we
grabbed at the local big box store. If you're replacing slides at home, it
may be wise to upgrade to some higher quality friction slides or even ones
that utilize ball bearings. Some slide mechanisms install on the center of
each side of the drawer, others at the bottom sides. Some even use a single
track centered at the bottom of the drawer. In any case, the replacement
procedure is basically the same.
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Remove and Replace
First, remove the drawer by pulling it out and lifting the glides from the
guide tracks. If the hardware is only bent or misaligned, you can sometimes
bend the components back in shape with a pair of pliers. Otherwise, measure
the drawer so you can purchase the appropriately sized slides from your
supplier. In the case shown, the plastic mounting plate of the guide track
had broken. So I removed the broken hardware and opted for a full
replacement. It may help to take the old hardware to your supplier if
searching for an exact match.

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 In the case shown, the available slides were too long for the cabinet. So I
trimmed the slides with a metal-cutting chop saw, but you can also use metal
snips or a hacksaw. Once cut to size, the job is a basic remove-and-replace
process. Unscrew the existing hardware and replace with the new components.
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The glides, guide tracks, mounting plates and necessary screws all came
together as a kit from the hardware store. Start with the glides, and move
on to the tracks, taking note of the locations for the replacement screws. A
cordless drill/driver makes quick work of the assembly. Instructions are
included with 
the replacement kits, but the job really couldn't be more
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Usually the guide tracks are fastened not only to the front and rear of the
cabinet case but also screwed to the side walls of the cabinets. In the case
shown, the cabinets were cheaply constructed and did not have an interior
partition wall. That factor probably contributed to the instability of the
drawer hardware and the resulting failure of the mounting plate. Adding an
interior wall to help anchor the guide tracks would probably help the
drawer's performance, but for the purposes of this article, at least the
missing wall affords a nice unobstructed camera angle at the replacement
procedure.

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When replacing the guide tracks, use a torpedo level to make sure the slides
will travel in the same even plane, or the drawer will bind when operating.
Also take careful measurements of the mounting plates so they are
repositioned exactly in line with the slides-not too wide or too narrow, or
the drawer won't open/close properly. 
With all the components in place, it's time to reposition the drawer by
sliding the wheeled slides into the guide tracks. If necessary, add a little
lubrication to make sure everything operates smoothly. 


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