TR-7619 JUMBO

Full extension telescopic ball bearing drawer runner with three different locking options; lock in, lock out or lock in/lock out front release. This slide is part of our super heavy duty range and supports loads up to 325 kg/716.5 lbs.
Specifications

225 - 325 kg
76 mm
19 mm
Technical information
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Bumper without hold closed
A bumper without hold-closed function of a telescopic slide is designed to prevent the drawer from slamming shut and to absorb impacts as it closes. This feature typically uses a bumper placed at the end of the movement of the drawer, which dampens the closing motion, reducing noise. However, unlike systems with a hold-closed function, this bumper does not keep the drawer shut in the closed position. It simply provides closing experience, that enhances durability and comfort while ensuring the drawer closes quietly.

Lock-in
A lock-in function of a telescopic slide is used to keep the drawer securely closed until you manually release the lock. This feature ensures that the drawer does not open unintentionally, even if your application is moved or tilted. The lock-in mechanism is particularly useful in mobile settings, such as in special vehicles, boats, or workspaces, where stability is crucial.

Lock-out
A lock-out function of a telescopic slide ensures that the drawer remains fully extended and cannot be accidentally pushed back in until the lock is released. To close the drawer, the lock must be manually disengaged, ensuring controlled operation. The lock-out mechanism is especially useful in environments where safety and precision are vital.

Countersunk holes
Countersunk holes are specialized holes that allow fasteners, like screws or bolts, to remain flat with or below the surface of a the base material of the slide. Countersunk holes are used to prevent contact between fasteners and moving parts within our slides
