How are the drawers removed?
A home owner from Cicero, NY says:
date: 07-26-09
I haven't been able to get my drawer apart except by removing the back of the drawer. The broken pieces have Kenlin over the center screw hole, A12 below th left screw hole and on the right side is U.S. Pat. Re. 32.134 It looks to be the Kenlin Drawer Socket 32-081. Width 1-7/8 inch; height 1-1/2 inch.
I will be ordering the heavy duty sockets and I need to know how the drawers are removed?
Thank you.
Paul Jr. from SWISCO.com responded:
date: 07-27-09
A handy person from Indianapolis, Indiana says:
date: 08-09-09
I have a drawer socket that is broken that I can't find in your catalog. The part that screws to the back of the drawer is egg shaped. The height is 1.46" width 1.24" & the over all length 1".
Please respond as to do you have a replacement for this part.
Paul from SWISCO.com responded:
date: 08-10-09
It sounds like you have a Kenlin Rite-Trak II socket, which is currently unavailable. Take a look at what the Kenlin Rite-Trak II drawer socket looks like in the picture attached to this post. If this is the socket you are trying to replace, your only options are to either contact your furniture's manufacture or try to contact Kenlin directly.