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Drawer Roller Bracket Replacement

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  • Use a drill with a drill bit to make necessary holes for screws to sit and fasten the bracket. Use a drill bit slightly larger than shaft of screws, but smaller than the head of the screws.

  • I used a 3/32 drill bit.

  • Install new fastener screws to the bracket.

  • My build required 12 #6x1/2inch Philips screws. I used three screws on each end of the brackets and six screws on each end of the bracket.

  • The more screws used, the stronger the bracket is secured. (Two on the bottom of the bracket, and one on the inside of the track.)

  • If possible, use preexisting holes, and screws.

  • Sometimes screws protrude too far, you may have to grind the head of the screw slightly so it protrudes less.

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