Rear Mount Full Extension Drawer Slide SDB28S-1170MV Width: 28mm Stroke: 1202mm

Rear Mount Full Extension Steel Drawer Slide with a 28mm width and 1202mm maximum stroke for heavy-duty, load-supported extension beyond the mounting structure. Built from hardened, zinc-plated steel with precision ball guidance, the SDB Back Mount Series delivers smooth motion, corrosion resistance, and reliable support throughout full-extension travel. The internal rail can also be configured to move in both directions, adding flexibility for trays, digital panels, storage bins, and service modules that need to slide out for easier access, facilitating inspection, maintenance, operator control, loading, and other space-constrained access tasks.

  • Nominal Size: 28 mm
  • Rail Length: 1,170 mm
  • Max Stroke: 1,202 mm
  • Max Static Load (Fy): 509 N
  • Mounting Hole Type: MV – other hole types available on the configurator
  • Slide Direction: Single – use the configurator to select double direction
  • Material: Hardened Steel (56.5–60.5 HRC)
  • Finish: Zinc Plated
$1,486.28
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