Spare Parts Diagram: Cabinet Unit with Drawers
Overview
This document presents an exploded view of a cabinet unit, detailing its components and associated spare parts. The unit appears to be a piece of furniture, possibly a desk or storage cabinet, featuring drawers and a distinct pipe-like assembly.
Components
- Part 1: Drawer Front Panel - A flat panel designed to be attached to the front of a drawer box.
- Part 2: Drawer Box - The main body of a drawer, typically comprising sides and a back panel, designed to slide into the main unit.
- Part 3: Drawer Slides (Runner Set) - Metal tracks or runners that attach to the drawer box and the main cabinet to facilitate smooth drawer movement.
- Part 4: Internal Compartment/Tray - A smaller, removable tray or compartment situated within the main cabinet structure, likely for organizing small items.
- Part 5: Cabinet-Mounted Drawer Slides - The corresponding parts of the drawer slide system that are fixed to the interior of the main cabinet.
- Part 6: Main Cabinet Body (Section) - A section of the primary cabinet structure, showing internal shelving or compartments and cutouts for drawer access and the pipe assembly.
- Part 7: Cabinet Side Panel - The exterior side panel of the main cabinet unit.
- Part 8: Cabinet Top/Back Panel - The upper or rear panel of the main cabinet structure.
- Part 9: Pipe/Tube Assembly - A distinct assembly consisting of a bent tube and a fitting, possibly a decorative element, drain pipe, or structural component. The OCR mentions "Looop A" which might refer to this assembly or a specific part of it.
- Part 10: Fittings/Connectors - Various connectors and fittings associated with the pipe/tube assembly (Part 9).
- Part 11: Fasteners/Screws - A collection of screws, bolts, and other small hardware components used for assembly. The diagram shows multiple types of these.
Assembly Notes
The diagram illustrates how these parts fit together. Drawer boxes (2) are equipped with slides (3) and are designed to mount onto corresponding slides (5) within the main cabinet structure (6, 7, 8). Front panels (1) attach to the drawer boxes. The pipe assembly (9) with its fittings (10) connects to a specific point on the main unit, likely requiring fasteners (11).