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  1. #1
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    Default Hettich Quadro "adapters"

    Howdy, this is my first post.

    I'm looking (in vain thus far) for "adapters" used with Hettich Quadro drawer runners. The adapters allow the Quadros to be mounted to vertical rails; this in turn allows the position of the drawers to be moved ( I think it's a clever system)

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    When we ordered the cabinets for our master bath remodel we were told that additional pullout drawers were available; we did not know how many addition drawers we would need. Fast forward to completion of the remodel, and my wife occupying the cabinets, we now know we need 10 additional drawers which the dealer quotes at $2,450.00.

    The drawers, themselves, are easy enough to fabricate. The 21" Hettich Quadro runners are available from Home Depot @ $24/pair, and the quick release mechanisms are $2.00 per pair. So, for $260 in hardware, and some 1/2" birch plywood I can save myself $2,190.

    But I cannot locate either Hettich runners WITH the adapter, or the adapters themselves.

    The adapters are staked onto the runners (that I have) so they can't be removed to see the 'back' side. The only identifying mark is "X2"

    Can anyone identify these parts for me.

    Thanks.

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    Hettich has their entire catalog online - could try looking through that.

    Your best bet is probably to speak to a rep directly and ask for the order number and distributor in your area

    https://web.hettich.com/en-au/contact-us.jsp

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    Some of the more specialised stuff might be direct order only and not available in hardware stores even if you did find the product code.

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    Thanks for the replies.

    Persistence pays off, I found the adapters. The "X Series" is made by Century Components LLC and is a complete 'system' (brackets and pre-drilled pilasters) that are compatible with a number of manufacture's slides. Pilasters and brackets are available individually, or in bulk.

    https://www.xseriesbracket.com/sites...20Brochure.pdf



    I have no affiliation with Century Components

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