Front Stabilizer

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It is a small part used in drawers or cabinets to keep the front panel steady and prevent it from wobbling or moving. It connects the front panel to the drawer sides securely, adding extra strength and stability. This helps the drawer front stay aligned and makes sure it opens and closes smoothly. The stabilizer is usually made of metal or plastic and is easy to install.

Actro You Drawer runner-40kg, Left

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This is the left-side sliding track from Hettich’s Actro YOU system. It fits on the left and ensures smooth and quiet drawer movement. It supports up to 40 kg, making it suitable for heavier drawers. It includes a built-in Silent System for gentle closing and works with or without the push‑to‑open option.

Actro You Drawer runner-40kg, Right

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It is a concealed, full-extension metal slide designed for the right side of drawers. It ensures smooth and quiet operation, supporting drawers weighing up to 40 kilograms. This runner is compatible with the AvanTech YOU system and is ideal for modern, handleless furniture designs.
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Branding clip with Hettich Logo (Anthracite)

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It is a small, dark grey plastic clip used in Hettich drawer systems. It features the Hettich logo and is designed to snap securely onto drawer components. This clip not only holds parts together but also adds a professional finishing touch by displaying the brand logo clearly. It’s durable, easy to install, and matches the anthracite color scheme used in many Hettich products.

Inlay Drawer Side Profile, Left

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This is the left side panel of a drawer that features an inlay design—meaning a decorative or functional piece is set into the surface. It's a side view, showing how the drawer fits together when seen from the side. This part connects the front, back, and bottom pieces of the drawer and includes grooves or notches for the inlay and drawer bottom to fit in.

Inlay Drawer Side Profile, Right

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The right side profile of an inlay drawer shows the drawer front sitting flush with the cabinet frame, just like on the left side. From this view, the drawer side is hidden inside the cabinet, and a small gap around the drawer helps it open and close smoothly. The drawer slides on runners or tracks inside the cabinet, which may be partly visible from the right side.