Tool Box Drawer End Stop Bumper

Tool Box Drawer End Stop Bumper

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Have you got a Tool Box where the drawers shut with a BANG and they also seem to close just a little bit too far? Or anything with expensive ball-bearing drawer slides? Well, your Drawer Slide End Stop Bumper Covers (whew!) probably deteriorated and fell off! In particular, very expensive Tool Boxes from Snap-On like the 2000 Series (circa 1980's) used expensive ball bearing drawer slides with little rubber bumpers covering the metal End Stops. This allows the drawers to close easily, smoothly and quietly as one would expect from a monstrously expensive Toolbox. After a mere few decades, the rubber endstop covers harden, shrink, crack and fall off so the drawers close with a bang as the slides hit the metal end stop, having travelled about 2-3mm too far. Let these handy replacement Rubber End Stop Covers fix up your old toolbox! You just need two per drawer for the smaller drawers and four for the big bottom drawers as they use four drawer slides each. So for a top and bottom box, you'll need, um, a whole lot! Best printed from flex filament like TPU, they install in seconds after pulling out the drawer. While you're in there, might as well lubricate the slides too....

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