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Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove
the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Don |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
Donwill
wibbled on Monday 01 February 2010 16:26 I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Don Usually some little wibbly catch on the rails. Sometimes next to the drawer end, sometimes halfway down where the two halves of the rail join. One on each side. -- Tim Watts Managers, politicians and environmentalists: Nature's carbon buffer. |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
"Tim Watts" wrote in message ... Donwill wibbled on Monday 01 February 2010 16:26 I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Don Usually some little wibbly catch on the rails. Sometimes next to the drawer end, sometimes halfway down where the two halves of the rail join. One on each side. -- Tim Watts Managers, politicians and environmentalists: Nature's carbon buffer. Some drawers lift off the rail / runner. |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:26:52 +0000, Donwill
wrote: I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Don Assuming filing cabinets are made the way theye were when I worked in an office then pull the drawer right out ( but watch it doesn't tip over if it is top heavy) then check if there is a catch on the runners ...one at each side and if there is then poperate the catch and the drawer should pull out the runners ....or if not see if there is a gap in the moving runner that coincides with a lip on the drawer runner and tip the drawer up at that point and it should lift out . |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
Pull drawer out as far as it goes; pull front upwards (so the drawer is
angled upwards), and pull some more. John |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
Donwill wrote:
I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Angle grinder. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Donwill wrote: I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Angle grinder. It may come to that since I cannot find anything that remotely looks like a toggle or a catch gismo. Don |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
Angle grinder.
It may come to that since I cannot find anything that remotely looks like a toggle or a catch gismo. In that case do what I suggested: pull up the front of the drawer when it gets to its limit, then pull outwards again: there's probably two sets of overlapping castors in rails, in there. Cheers John |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
In message , Donwill
writes I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Don Just to be different, the drawers on one of mine are screwed to the runners at the sides. Probably only applies to wooden cabinets though. The metal cabinets have catches at the front of the runners. -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
Donwill wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote: Angle grinder. It may come to that since I cannot find anything that remotely looks like a toggle or a catch gismo. Perhaps if you were to put some detail photos on line somewhere we might be able to make suggestions. Whilst not impossible, I don't think the easiest construction methods would make the drawers permanent. One of mine has little plastic devices for release, but the cheaper one simply has metal tabs on the slides locating in slots in the drawer. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
Donwill wrote:
I have an Ostaline 2 drawer grey metal filing cabinet, I need to remove the drawers to make some mods to the case. Does anyone know if there is a little catch or toggle that releases the slide to remove drawers. I don't want to damage the mechanism by being a bit rough with it. Don Thanks for all the helpful suggestions , I got them out in the end. For anyone wanting to do the same with a similar cabinet :- For each drawer, there were two small push-fit black plastic covers that hid metal tags protruding upwards from the front of the metal runners. These tags were located into slots in the upside down U channels that are positioned at the sides of the base of the drawer. The tags were slightly twisted to hold the drawer on to the slides and slight untwisting with a pliers and a gentle tap on the tags released the drawers. Many thanks Don |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
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Donwill wrote: Thanks for all the helpful suggestions , I got them out in the end. For anyone wanting to do the same with a similar cabinet :- For each drawer, there were two small push-fit black plastic covers that hid metal tags protruding upwards from the front of the metal runners. These tags were located into slots in the upside down U channels that are positioned at the sides of the base of the drawer. The tags were slightly twisted to hold the drawer on to the slides and slight untwisting with a pliers and a gentle tap on the tags released the drawers. Blimey. Looks like we were all wrong then, afaicr. The lengths people will go to, to protect us from ourselves! :-) J. |
Removing drawers from Filing cabinet
John L wrote:
In article , Donwill wrote: Thanks for all the helpful suggestions , I got them out in the end. For anyone wanting to do the same with a similar cabinet :- For each drawer, there were two small push-fit black plastic covers that hid metal tags protruding upwards from the front of the metal runners. These tags were located into slots in the upside down U channels that are positioned at the sides of the base of the drawer. The tags were slightly twisted to hold the drawer on to the slides and slight untwisting with a pliers and a gentle tap on the tags released the drawers. Blimey. Looks like we were all wrong then, afaicr. The lengths people will go to, to protect us from ourselves! :-) I thought I was close with my second option: One of mine has little plastic devices for release, but the cheaper one simply has metal tabs on the slides locating in slots in the drawer. Glad it got sorted without weapons of mass destruction. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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