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drawer front adjusting screw describes this Peter Meier, Inc. part that shifts adjustment from the drawer slide to the drawer front. This lets the installer move the front panel rather than repeatedly repositioning screws in the slides, saving time on each cabinet. The screw works with a fitting that provides about 1/4 inch of movement up or down and left or right, giving practical play to fine-tune drawer reveals. The 10.5mm x 20mm size is built around a 20 mm diameter cam, so it suits layouts that match that boring pattern. A nylon cam with a steel threaded floating insert combines a non-marring interface to the panel with a durable metal thread for the screw, supporting repeat adjustments. The reverse barb design of the cam holds firmly in the bore, helping resist pullout as the drawer front is adjusted during installation.
This drawer front adjusting screw system is designed so that all of the slide screws can be installed at the shop rather than at the job site. That shifts alignment work to the drawer front, letting the installer hang slides once and then tweak the front later. Instead of removing the drawer repeatedly to move the adjustment screw in the slides, the adjusting is done by moving the drawer front itself, reducing handling of the drawer box. The fitting works around a 20 mm diameter cam, so boring a 20 mm hole establishes the mounting interface. With movement of about 1/4 inch in both vertical and horizontal directions, the part provides enough range to square up the front against neighboring fronts and face frames.
The 10.5mm x 20mm drawer front adjusting screw from Peter Meier, Inc. is used with drawer fronts where the installer wants final adjustment at the face rather than at the slides. The system is described as a drawer front adjusting screw, so it is intended to interface between a sub-front and the visible drawer front. The cam has a 20 mm diameter, which suits cabinet and drawer systems that use 20 mm bores for hardware placement. Because the cam accepts #8-32 thread machine screws, this adjuster fits projects built around that thread standard, such as many cabinet and woodworking assemblies. The screw length depends on the thickness of the sub-front and drawer front, so it adapts to different front construction stacks while relying on the same cam body.
The nylon cam with a steel threaded floating insert supports repeatable adjustments because the steel thread carries the screw load while the nylon body bears against the wood. That combination keeps the thread intact while allowing smooth movement of the front panel within the available adjustment range. The reverse barb design of the cam provides a tight fit in the bore and retards the chance of the cam pulling out, so the adjuster stays seated as the installer moves the drawer front up, down, left, or right. Allowing about 1/4 inch of travel in both vertical and horizontal directions gives predictable clearance to dial in reveals without over-travel. Because adjusting is done by moving the drawer front instead of moving screws in the slides, slide mounting can be completed once, simplifying workflow at both the shop and installation site.
The drawer front adjusting screw works with a fitting that allows about 1/4 inch of movement up or down and left or right, giving room to fine-tune drawer front alignment.
The drawer front adjuster uses a 20 mm diameter cam, so it mounts in a 20 mm bore in the panel, letting the reverse barb design grip the material and hold the cam.
The cam of this drawer front adjuster accepts #8-32 thread machine screws, so it matches projects that use that thread standard for drawer front hardware.
This drawer front adjusting assembly uses a nylon cam with a steel threaded floating insert, combining a non-marring body with durable steel threads for the screw.
This adjuster lets all slide screws be installed at the shop while final alignment is made by moving the drawer front, reducing repeated drawer removal at the job site.
The reverse barb design provides a tight fit in the bore and retards the chance of the cam pulling out while the drawer front is shifted within the 1/4 inch adjustment range.
The Peter Meier, Inc. 10.5mm x 20mm drawer front adjusting screw centers final alignment at the drawer front, not the slides, so slide mounting can be handled in one pass. With a 20 mm diameter nylon cam, steel threaded floating insert, and #8-32 screw interface, it fits cabinet projects built around 20 mm boring and standard machine screw threads. The fitting offers about 1/4 inch of movement up or down and left or right, giving enough travel to set consistent reveals. Use this adjuster when a face-aligned, field-tunable drawer front is part of the job plan.
Sold In: 50 Each
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Sold in: 1000 Each | VA20M Mfr# 16.9234.000 | 10.5mm x 20mm Drawer Front Adjusting Screw, White, Box of 1000 | ||||
Sold in: 250 Each | VA20L5 Mfr# 16.9234.000-250 | 10.5mm x 20mm Drawer Front Adjusting Screw, White, Box of 250 |
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA203201 Mfr# 203201 | 20mm x 57mm Hinge Boring Bit, Right Hand, 10mm Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | VA20J Mfr# B65.2950 | Drawer Front Adjuster Jigs 13/16" Diameter |