Timberline Drawer Clip is an anti-tip component used on file cabinets where no lock is present, so it helps limit drawer operation to safer, controlled use. This clip is part of a CompX Timberline Lock anti-tip system that prevents more than one drawer from being opened at a time, which reduces tipping risk when cabinets are fully loaded. Because all components are surface mounted, the system works without recessed pockets, supporting straightforward layout on existing cabinet sides or frames. The hardware meets BIFMA standards for strength and durability, so it is designed to handle normal office filing loads and repeated drawer cycles. A 1/2 inch drawer slide clearance requirement defines the needed space around the drawer slide, guiding cabinet construction or retrofit planning. The DC-400 drawer clip serves one drawer within a coordinated anti-tip assembly, giving each drawer its own control point in the mechanism.
The DC-400 drawer clip is a surface mounted part, so it fastens directly to cabinet and drawer surfaces during installation. This mounting style lets installers work with existing file cabinet constructions without cutting mortises, simplifying layout and drill steps. The 1/2 inch drawer slide clearance requirement sets the space envelope where the clip and related anti-tip parts operate, guiding slide selection and drawer positioning. For 3-4 drawer applications, the Timberline anti-tip system calls for one drawer clip per each drawer using Wurth part TLDC400, and this DC-400 matches that role as a drawer clip in the assembly. The clip functions with related components such as the Anti-Tip Snapper, linkage arm, lockbar, and adjustable pins, so positioning of the clip is coordinated with those parts for full anti-tip action across all drawers.
The Timberline Drawer Clip is used on file cabinets where no lock is present, so it serves in applications that need drawer control without keyed access. As a component of an anti-tip system that prevents more than one drawer from being opened at a time, it works on multi-drawer file cabinets that benefit from controlled extension. In 3-4 drawer applications, one drawer clip per each drawer is specified using Wurth number TLDC400, so each drawer in the stack uses its own clip to interact with the anti-tip mechanism. The clip operates with a lockbar that can be cut to size by the user, allowing the bar length to be matched to cabinet height while the clips engage along that bar. In this role, the DC-400 supports file cabinets in offices or similar environments where anti-tip performance and open access are both needed.
The anti-tip system using the Timberline Drawer Clip meets BIFMA standards for strength and durability, which supports consistent function under the drawer loads typical of working file cabinets. Because all components are surface mounted, the installation process keeps parts accessible for adjustment or replacement and avoids hidden recess work that can slow cabinet production. The 1/2 inch drawer slide clearance requirement defines precise working space for slides and anti-tip components, helping installers position slides and DC-400 clips so the mechanism moves freely. In a 3-4 drawer application, combining 2 Anti-Tip Snapper units, one linkage arm per snapper, one lockbar sized to height, 2 adjustable pins per application, and one drawer clip per drawer creates a coordinated assembly in which each DC-400 controls movement for its drawer. The lockbar being cut to size by the user allows the same bar SKUs, TLLB240 or TLLB360, to serve different cabinet heights, while the drawer clips engage consistently along the customized bar length.
The Timberline Drawer Clip is part of an anti-tip system that prevents more than one drawer from being opened at a time, helping reduce tipping risk on multi-drawer file cabinets.
The DC-400 drawer clip is used on file cabinets where no lock is present, providing anti-tip functionality while keeping drawer access unlocked.
For 3-4 drawer applications, the system calls for one drawer clip per each drawer using Wurth number TLDC400, so every drawer in the stack uses its own clip.
The anti-tip system using the Timberline Drawer Clip requires 1/2 inch drawer slide clearance, which defines the space needed for proper movement of the components.
The DC-400 drawer clip is part of a system where all components are surface mounted, allowing attachment directly to cabinet and drawer surfaces.
The anti-tip system using this drawer clip meets BIFMA standards for strength and durability, supporting use in typical file cabinet environments.
The Timberline Drawer Clip DC-400 gives installers a defined component for file cabinets where no lock is present but anti-tip control is required. As part of a CompX Timberline Lock system that prevents more than one drawer from being opened at a time, it supports safer multi-drawer file cabinets. Surface mounted components, 1/2 inch drawer slide clearance, and a lockbar that can be cut to size by the user shape how the system fits into cabinet builds. For 3-4 drawer applications using one DC-400 per drawer alongside specified snappers, linkage arms, lockbars, and adjustable pins, this clip provides the drawer-level interface that ties the cabinet into a coordinated anti-tip assembly.
Sold In: 1 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | TLAP037 Mfr# AP-037 | 3/8" Timberline Adjustable Pin | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | TLLB240 Mfr# LB-240 | Timberline 24" Lockbar | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | TLLB360 Mfr# LB-360 | 36" Gang Lockbar for Timberline Lock | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | TLSN400 Mfr# SN-400 | Timberline Anti-Tip Snapper | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | TLSN410 Mfr# SN-410 | Anti-Tip Linkage Arm |