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Ikea Drawers Not Gliding Properly
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I put together an IKEA 4 drawer chest of drawers last night. However only one of the drawers is sliding in and out smoothly and the 3 others aren't.
What is usually the reason for this? There is a roller thing on the side panel and then a roller thing on the drawer itself.
I presume it's something to do with the way these were fitted, perhaps they need tightened or loosened.
Has anyone come across this before?
What is usually the reason for this? There is a roller thing on the side panel and then a roller thing on the drawer itself.
I presume it's something to do with the way these were fitted, perhaps they need tightened or loosened.
Has anyone come across this before?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The first thing to do is to check that all the rollers are rotating freely. Take out the drawers and check the wheels on those and stick your hand inside and check the wheels on the side panels. If any are not rotating freely, there is no obvious reason why and you can't free them I'd complain to IKEA.
Furniture polish is only useful on drawers with wood-to-wood contact on the sliding surfaces.
Furniture polish is only useful on drawers with wood-to-wood contact on the sliding surfaces.
It's a mechanical problem, flobs.
While I understand people mentioning various methods of lubrication, it should never be necessary with modern runners.
I guess they are the "soft-close" type?
Wonderful things. I've fitted loads of them, but, if they are not located exactly right, all kinds of problems crop up.
First, double check the exact locations of the runners attached to the cabinet. It is actually critical to within a very few millimetres.
Same for the bits attached to the drawers.
Finally, ......... how the drawer drops in to the runners. You think it's in place, but often, it really isn't.
If all this is Ok, then look for adjustment screws. They alter vertical and horizontal positions.
We've all been driven mad by drawer runners at times ;o)
While I understand people mentioning various methods of lubrication, it should never be necessary with modern runners.
I guess they are the "soft-close" type?
Wonderful things. I've fitted loads of them, but, if they are not located exactly right, all kinds of problems crop up.
First, double check the exact locations of the runners attached to the cabinet. It is actually critical to within a very few millimetres.
Same for the bits attached to the drawers.
Finally, ......... how the drawer drops in to the runners. You think it's in place, but often, it really isn't.
If all this is Ok, then look for adjustment screws. They alter vertical and horizontal positions.
We've all been driven mad by drawer runners at times ;o)
Many of the Ikea flat packs I have assembled have runners that have to be screwed to the cabinet first .. then you pull the runners out and locate the drawer in them, before screwing the drawer onto the runners.
Perhaps the screws as cross threaded, or not screwed in tightly enough. This would cause the drawers to bind, if the runners not 'seated' properly.
Just a thought ?
Perhaps the screws as cross threaded, or not screwed in tightly enough. This would cause the drawers to bind, if the runners not 'seated' properly.
Just a thought ?
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