Ralph E Burns
02-14-2021, 10:52 PM
G'day -
Does anyone have leads on where to find "4-section" heavy-duty drawer slides that have ample over-travel? The ones I've found so far have only 1" of over travel, and are what I'd call "3-section".
What I've found is like this one (https://www.knapeandvogt.com/sites/default/files/OL2985-8815-SellSheet-WEB.pdf), or this one (https://catalog.generaldevices.com/Asset/LBS-22.pdf).
But I'm inspired by this one (https://www.outsidevan.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Elevate_OutsideVan_MercedesBenz_Sprinter_R2A9412.j pg), what I'm calling "4-section" with lots of over-travel. I could always DIY bolt together two normal slides to achieve this result, but off-the shelf would be way better. My design would enjoy 3" - 6" of over-travel. It will need to hold some weight in the extended position (not while moving). Or maybe you see something completely different in the photo, but that's my goal.
Thanks much! - Ralph in Colorado
Does anyone have leads on where to find "4-section" heavy-duty drawer slides that have ample over-travel? The ones I've found so far have only 1" of over travel, and are what I'd call "3-section".
What I've found is like this one (https://www.knapeandvogt.com/sites/default/files/OL2985-8815-SellSheet-WEB.pdf), or this one (https://catalog.generaldevices.com/Asset/LBS-22.pdf).
But I'm inspired by this one (https://www.outsidevan.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Elevate_OutsideVan_MercedesBenz_Sprinter_R2A9412.j pg), what I'm calling "4-section" with lots of over-travel. I could always DIY bolt together two normal slides to achieve this result, but off-the shelf would be way better. My design would enjoy 3" - 6" of over-travel. It will need to hold some weight in the extended position (not while moving). Or maybe you see something completely different in the photo, but that's my goal.
Thanks much! - Ralph in Colorado