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Instructions for purchasing sliding rail

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The sliding track is also an important part to ensure smooth sliding and pulling of the sliding door. The sliding Sliding door with poor quality sliding track is prone to be difficult to push and pull after a long period of use. Slide rails include drawer slide rails, Sliding door slide rails, door and window slide rails, etc. The most important part is the bearing structure of the slide rails, which is directly related to the bearing capacity of the slide rails.


There are two common types of steel ball slides and silicon wheel slides. The former automatically removes dust and dirt on the slide rail through the rolling of steel balls, ensuring its cleanliness and not affecting its sliding function due to dirt entering the interior. At the same time, the steel balls can diffuse the force around, ensuring the stability of the drawer in both horizontal and vertical directions. The debris generated by the silicon wheel slide during long-term use and friction is in the form of snow flakes, and it can also be lifted by rolling, without affecting the smooth sliding of the drawer.


Relatively speaking, the silicon wheel slide effect is better on mute. There are generally two types of tracks used for sliding doors: cold-rolled steel tracks and aluminum alloy tracks. It should not be one-sided to believe that steel rails are necessarily better than aluminum alloy tracks. A good track depends on the strength design of the track and the smoothness and perfect fit of the contact surface between the track and the pulley. Relatively speaking, aluminum alloy rails are even stronger in terms of noise resistance than steel rails.


Sliding rails are generally made of two materials: aluminum alloy and cold-rolled steel. Aluminum alloy rails have less noise, while cold-rolled steel rails are more durable. Regardless of the material chosen, it is important that the contact surface between the rails and pulleys is smooth, smooth, and easy to pull. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the thickness of the track, as thickened ones are more sturdy and durable.