Getting Cable Management Arms Properly Aligned
Achieving correct alignment and positioning of the cable management arms is crucial for smooth drawer operation when installing an in-drawer outlet. Always consult your installation guide, take advantage of our Installation Tool for Tight Spaces, and watch the video below to see each step in action!
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Visual Step-by-Step Guide
Watch a detailed walkthrough to ensure your cable management arms are perfectly positioned for smooth operation during a Docking Drawer in-drawer outlet installation. This video covers each stage of the process to help you achieve professional results
“Okay, one other adjustment that's important is to make sure that this bottom arm is parallel with the bottom of the drawer box or the top of the cabinet, and that it's parallel with this top arm as well. I used a square to draw a perfectly vertical line here, and then as I'm locating this rear bracket. I just make sure that this part of the bracket is parallel to my vertical line. And that will help you get these arms nice and straight.
Okay, here's an example of how to adjust the arms on a Docking Drawer so that they end up in the middle of the gap between the back of the door box and the wall. These screw holes here, the mounting screw holes are slotted. If you push or pull according to the slots, that's going to center the arms. What you want to do is find the center spot like that and then lock them in place with a screwdriver. That is going to ensure that the arms are centered behind the drawer box and they don't hit either the drawer box or the wall when you close the drawer.”