ᐅ Billy shelf drawer sticks after installation – solutions.
Created on: 28 Jun 2019 09:12
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franzisk3828 Jun 2019 09:12Hello everyone,
I recently assembled a Billy shelving unit with a drawer, but the drawer keeps sticking when pulled out and doesn’t operate smoothly. The drawer is correctly installed, and the slides also seem to be properly mounted, yet it catches at several points during extension. Does anyone have experience with this or any tips on how to fix the problem? Are there typically specific clearances to consider, or is there a trick to make the drawer run more smoothly? Thanks in advance!
I recently assembled a Billy shelving unit with a drawer, but the drawer keeps sticking when pulled out and doesn’t operate smoothly. The drawer is correctly installed, and the slides also seem to be properly mounted, yet it catches at several points during extension. Does anyone have experience with this or any tips on how to fix the problem? Are there typically specific clearances to consider, or is there a trick to make the drawer run more smoothly? Thanks in advance!
franzisk38 schrieb:
The drawer is installed correctly and the slides also appear to be properly mountedIf the drawer sticks, it is usually due to incorrect adjustment of the side slides or material tension. First, check whether the slides are mounted exactly at the same height and run parallel. The drawer should also fit into the slides without any play and not be too tight.
Also check if any screws are overtightened or if the shelf sides are slightly warped—this can also cause blockages. For Billy shelves, even a difference of one millimeter (0.04 inches) can be critical. Finally, lightly sanding the edges of the drawer box can help if certain spots catch.
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franzisk3828 Jun 2019 14:02taotis53 schrieb:
Also check if any screws have been overtightened or if the shelf sides are slightly warpedThanks, I will check all the screws again. I noticed that the back panel was a bit stretched during assembly. Could that be related?
kloreo schrieb:
Sometimes it helps to treat the rails with some silicone sprayIs there a preferred spot where I should apply the silicone spray? Only on the rails, or also on the drawer itself?
franzisk38 schrieb:
I noticed that the back panel was somewhat tight during assembly. Could that be related?Yes, tension in the back panel can warp the cabinet structure and thus affect the drawer slides. The drawer sticks because the frame is not perfectly square.
Regarding silicone spray: apply it sparingly to the drawer runners, especially on the metal or plastic strips where the drawer contacts the slides. Use only a small amount, otherwise it will attract dust.
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