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John HG Tinker July 23rd 04 04:49 PM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 
Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the drawers from a Bisley 4 drawer filing
cabinet.

thanks




Set Square July 23rd 04 05:22 PM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John HG Tinker wrote:

Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the drawers from a Bisley 4 drawer
filing cabinet.

thanks


Don't know about Bisley specifically - but with most filing cabinets, you
slide the drawers out as far as they will move on their slides and then lift
them slightly at the front to disengage the slides.

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Set Square
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Andrew Mawson July 23rd 04 06:34 PM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 

"Set Square" wrote in message
...
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John HG Tinker wrote:

Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the drawers from a Bisley 4 drawer
filing cabinet.

thanks


Don't know about Bisley specifically - but with most filing cabinets, you
slide the drawers out as far as they will move on their slides and then

lift
them slightly at the front to disengage the slides.

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Set Square
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Or some of them have a hole in the slider that you poke through to disengage
the barb that stops them coming all the way out

Andrew Mawson



Richard Savage July 23rd 04 06:45 PM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 


John HG Tinker wrote:

Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the drawers from a Bisley 4 drawer filing
cabinet.

thanks





Some, such as the one my parents dumped last week, have drawers secured
to the runners by rivets. My Sankey cabinet, on the other hand, has a
drop catch at the end of each runner which must be lifted to allow the
drawer to be wrestled free. No doubt you have looked for all the
catches so it may well be that you are into rivet drilling or drawer
lifting as suggested elsewhere.

BOL Richard


mrcheerful July 24th 04 10:46 AM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 

"Richard Savage" wrote in message
...


John HG Tinker wrote:

Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the drawers from a Bisley 4 drawer

filing
cabinet.

thanks





Some, such as the one my parents dumped last week, have drawers secured

......snip

Sacriledge! how can you dump a filing cabinet? unless it was very damaged of
course.

mrcheerful



stuart noble July 24th 04 11:50 AM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 

mrcheerful . wrote in message ...
Sacriledge! how can you dump a filing cabinet?

Don't you mean a Bisley power tool cabinet?





Andy Wade July 24th 04 04:41 PM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 
"John HG Tinker" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me how to remove the drawers from a Bisley 4 drawer
filing cabinet.


On the Bisley cabinet I have there are two longitudinal tabs on the
underside of each drawer (one on each side, at the front) which engage in
slots in the runners. Each tab is fitted with a small self-tapping screw,
the head of which prevents the drawer accidentally being lifted off the
runner. Remove said screws and, hey-presto, the drawers are easily removed.
(It is rare to find these screws re-fitted once they have been removed.)

This is all pretty obvious, so perhaps yours is a different design...

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Andy



Paul Mc Cann July 24th 04 05:39 PM

Bisley Filing Cabinet
 
In article ,
says...
Hi

Can anyone tell me how to remove the drawers from a Bisley 4 drawer filing
cabinet.

thanks




The obvious question is did you ask Bisley ?

There are various methods to retain a drawer in a filing cabinet.
Sometimes pulling them out as far as possible and then tilting the front
downwards will do the trick.

Sometimes there will be a locking clip located on the side of the runner
or even underneath it which requires pushing in to release. At times
these can only be released when the drawer is in one particular
position, generally with the drawer pulled out about 2.3rds

Some cabinets even use a screw to secure the drawer in the runner. (ISTR
only Triumph)
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Paul Mc Cann


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