Drawer/Door Protector is designed to attach to the side of a wooden pullout, so it takes the contact instead of the cabinet door. That keeps the inside of doors from damage when pullouts are used in daily operation. The protector is specifically described for inset pullout trays in both frame and frameless cabinetry, which lets you match the part to these common construction styles. A neutral color description supports use across different interior finishes where a low-visibility part is preferred. Grass America identifies this piece under manufacturer part 13096-43, giving an exact reference when matching to existing Grass Zbox drawer system layouts. The part measures 1-1/8 inch long by 1/2 inch wide by 1/2 inch high, so it presents a compact contact surface that fits on typical wooden pullout sides without dominating available space.
The protector is described as attaching to the side of a wooden pullout, so it is intended for pullout trays built from wood rather than metal drawer boxes. That attachment point positions the protector where it will contact the inside of the door as the tray moves, creating a repeatable stop surface. The part size of 1-1/8 inch by 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch supports placement on narrow tray sides while still presenting enough material to meet the door reliably. Because it is specified for inset pullout trays in both frame and frameless cabinetry, installers can plan clearances around that contact point when setting door position and tray overtravel.
This Grass drawer door protector is identified for inset pullout trays, so it fits projects where the front of the tray sits behind a door rather than acting as the visible front. In frame cabinetry, that use case appears when a face-frame opening carries a hinged door with a wooden pullout tray mounted inside the cabinet box. In frameless cabinetry, the same scenario occurs with full-access cases that still rely on inset pullout trays behind hinged doors. In both cabinet styles, the protector mounts to the side of the wooden pullout, positioning its 1-1/8 inch length along the tray edge where it can contact the inner door surface during travel. The neutral description supports these applications across different interior finishes.
The defined measurements of 1-1/8 inch long by 1/2 inch wide by 1/2 inch high provide a predictable contact area, which helps installers plan how the tray will meet the door and avoid overtravel against finished surfaces. Because it is specified to protect the inside of doors from damage when pullouts are used, the part serves as a sacrificial contact point, allowing wear to occur on the protector instead of on finished door interiors. Its role on the side of a wooden pullout also keeps it clear of most slide mechanisms associated with Grass Zbox drawer systems, which supports smooth operation while still providing a buffer. The manufacturer part number 13096-43 ties the protector directly to Grass America documentation, giving a consistent identifier when coordinating ordering across multiple cabinet runs.
The Drawer/Door Protector attaches to the side of a wooden pullout to protect the inside of cabinet doors from damage when inset pullout trays move during regular use.
The protector is mounted on the side of a wooden pullout, placing its contact surface where it meets the inner face of the cabinet door as the tray travels.
The protector is described for inset pullout trays in frame cabinetry, so it suits pullouts installed behind hinged doors in face-frame cabinet constructions.
The protector is described for inset pullout trays in frameless cabinetry, so it works in full-access cabinet cases where trays sit behind hinged doors.
The contact piece measures 1-1/8 inch long by 1/2 inch wide by 1/2 inch high, giving a compact form that fits on typical wooden pullout tray sides.
The neutral description supports use across different interior finishes, so the protector remains unobtrusive when doors are opened and pullouts are extended.
This wooden pullout Drawer/Door Protector from Grass America is described for inset pullout trays in both frame and frameless cabinetry, giving a defined use case. With its 1-1/8 inch by 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch size and neutral description, it offers a compact, discreet contact surface that takes the wear instead of the cabinet door interior. Using manufacturer part 13096-43 as the reference, align this protector with wooden pullout trays that need a consistent buffer between the moving tray edge and the inside of the door.
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