Steel Drawer Slide SDP43S-0690 Partial Extension Size: 43mm Stroke: 363mm

Partial extension heavy duty drawer slide with a 43mm profile and 363mm maximum stroke, designed for applications where full extension is not required. The SDP Series 43mm rail width profile is shown as the vertical height in the image, where a cross section of the slide is displayed on its side as it would typically be used. Constructed from zinc plated hardened steel, it delivers high load capacity and durability, while precision ball guidance ensures consistent, controlled motion under load. The slide extends from one fixed side, which is how most machinery trays and access panels work—you pull it out and push it back toward the same base. Double-direction versions, where the slide can move both ways from the middle, are also available and can be selected in the configurator for more specialized setups.

  • Nominal Size: 43 mm
  • Rail Length: 690 mm
  • Max Stroke: 363 mm
  • Max Static Load (Fy): 7,865 N
  • Material: Hardened Steel (56.5–60.5 HRC)
  • Finish: Zinc Plated
  • Slide Direction: Single use the configurator to select double direction

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cadSDP43S-0690.x_tSolidWorks >=2006Download
$681.63
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17.7692372 lbs43 mm690 mm22 mm
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