Removing Drawer From 41" Husky Tool Chest?

Started by Arnold, February 16, 2013, 02:46:15 PM

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Arnold

(Ball bearing slides)
Are these even removeable lol?
Two of mine got jammed about 1/2 way in..(stuff in the lower drawer) :evil:
I didn't really tear into this :twisted:  or look all that close :?: ..I managed to get the drawers open somehow. :D
Doesn't look from a quick looksee that they come out/off the slides? :roll:
Maybe I should call Husky? Thought someone here might know.

Nice chest and roller cabinet..had mine for years..dirt cheap.

enjenjo

My Clark toolboxes with the roller slide have a lever recessed into the end of the slide that releases the drawer.
Welcome to hell. Here's your accordion.

Arnold

Quote from: "enjenjo"My Clark toolboxes with the roller slide have a lever recessed into the end of the slide that releases the drawer.

 Thanks very much!
 These have something in the end too..pretty thin..didn't appear to do anything? They also have some weird/funky type of springy? thing that becomes more visible as it is opened more(right on the side of the slide).
I dunno.

kb426

All my boxes have a lever or spring that is depressed to remove the drawers
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Harry

I have used something thin, like a hacksaw blade to release the catches.

sirstude

My old SnapOn has a set of steel shims that are bent slightly and you pull the drawer open almost all the way and then slide them down the rails.  It overrides the catch at the end and you can pull the drawers out.

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