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About Contact Services What's New. Home : 32mm : Drawers Drawer layout is dependent on panel design. Panel top and bottom reveals, slide offset, minimum slide clearances and face indexing all affect layout. Drawer faces can be indexed with their top and bottom edges before reveal is subtracted centered on "System"or between "Shifted"system holes. Drawer front registration is very similar to door registration.
Consistent drawer face registration requires that back mount drawer slides row drawer slides be located some multiple of 32mm apart and that the drawer faces are some multiple of 32mm tall, less the desired gap between faces.
Plus All drawers need a common drawer face reveal FR, e. Balanced drawer boxes, like balanced panels, keep things simple.
Half-overlay and flush-inset drawers work quite well with true center registration. All drawers have the same top and bottom drawer box face reveal. The one potential issue is that undermount 37 BC Side mount slides work either way. The only difference between the half-overlay and railed inset flush layouts are that the system rows are moved back the thickness of the faces and the drawer faces are 22mm shorter and narrower, all edges. Cabinet bottom back mount drawer slides row is the distance from the system hole that a slide will mount to, to the top of a horizontal cabinet member.
Drawer slide bottom clearance is the distance from a slide system mounting hole, to the bottom of the slide lowest point. The required drawer slide bottom clearance cannot exceed the available cabinet bottom clearance.
With all shared panel cabinets, the bottom of the cabinet has a reveal of at least 11 i. Bottom clearance BCthe distance from the drawer slide mounting holes to any horizontal component, is the same for all openings. The only way to get a full overlay on the bottom of the cabinet is to move the bottom of the cabinet up any other option breaks the system, e,g, unbalanced hinge cup boring. Moving the cabinet bottom up reduces the size of the bottom drawer opening and the distance from the drawer slide mounting hole to the bottom of the cabinet.
Because the drawer slides are mounted some multiple of 32mm apart, the reduced bottom drawer clearance results in wasted space under the rest of the drawers. The following covers ways to minimize wasted space, but back mount drawer slides row bottom line is that you either use the 32mm system and waste some space, or trade some of the consistency that the system provides for more usable space Drawer box increments match face increments 5,9, Blue is good, red back mount drawer slides row potentially bad.
Shifted registration layouts 48mm starts. The first is straight 32mm system and requires that the slides be mounted using the lower by 12mm row of mounting holes not all undermounts have them. The third layout has 12mm smaller bottom drawer boxes mounted 12mm higher. It requires slides with two rows of mounting holes and a second set of incremental drawer boxes 32m - 73 bottom, 32m - 51 everywhere else. The forth layout requires drilling special mounting holes for the bottom drawer to allow center only registration using 32mm smaller bottom drawer boxes.
System registration layouts 32mm starts. The straight 32mm system layout works with all undermount slides and can use top or bottom 32mm increment boxes not required registration. The minus 32 bottom box layout requires a lower row of mounting holes and off system rails if used back mount drawer slides row, the shifted registration version requires neither. The minus 20 bottom box layout back mount drawer slides row the system registration version of the minus 12 bottom back mount drawer slides row with the addition of off system rails.
The only difference between back mount drawer slides row two center registration layouts is that this one requires additional mounting holes for all but the bottom drawer VS bottom only.
The tradeoffs are consistency VS usable space. Note that all but the 32mm system layouts have one less drawer box size. The same is true for any layout with a bottom drawer box that is one increment larger than the one above, e.
I've used so many acronyms in my drawings that I'm starting to confuse myself. Hopefully the following will help me to standardize them and help you to decipher my drawings.
The image is a modified specification drawing for Blum H undermount slides. There is also an image showing how specs change when using the bottom mounting holes. Not all dimensions were on the original drawing and the drawings are not to scale.
Minimum required BC is the distance from a slide system mounting hole, to the bottom of the slide lowest point. Will the slide work with the layout, will it be reasonably close to horizontal cabinet members. While slide specifications are usually fairly similar, some manufacturers slides won't work with some layouts.
One example is Salice under-mounts which require a minimum BC of Bottom mount specifications for top clearance typically assume the drawer box depth is roughly the same as drawer slide length and that the drawer will be pulled straight out.
Reducing box top clearance more requires making the drawer boxes shallower than the slides or using full extension slides, i. Slide Offset SO - the distance from the slide system mounting hole, to the ledge that the drawer box side or bottom sits on. Applies to all bottom and under mount slides. This is a primary variable when designing a drawer layout, or in determining whether or not a manufacturers slide will work with a given layout.
Box Offset BO - the back mount drawer slides row from the slide system mounting hole, to the bottom of the drawer box lowest point, typically the sides. Applies to all slides. With bottom mounts, box offset BO is the same as slide offset SO. Since side mounts have no slide offset SOthis is the number that matters when designing side mount drawer layouts. Some drawings only show BO to allow for slight variations in specifications, e. Face Offset FO - the distance from the slide system mounting hole, to the bottom of the drawer face.
While it is possible to center register faces CFR without having consistent top or bottom face reveals, true center registered faces have equal top and bottom reveals. Typically presented as some multiple of 32mm plus a constant. While box side height is often the same as box height, box bottoms can run long with the front and back of the box sitting on the top of the box bottom.





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