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Stabiliser, for Front Panel, for Internal Pull Outs, Grass Nova Pro Scala Crysta

Part Number: 514.61.970
Silver
Price:
£1.53
Per Item
VAT excluded

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Product Details

Stabiliser, for Front Panel, for Internal Pull Outs, Grass Nova Pro Scala Crysta. (Part No: 514.61.970) is a smart, practical drawer stabiliser designed to help your furniture stay smooth, steady, and well-supported. If you’re fitting or upgrading drawer systems within living or commercial spaces, this silver stabiliser brings reliable performance while keeping the overall look neat and professional.

Built for precise compatibility, the Stabiliser, for Front Panel, for Internal Pull Outs, Grass Nova Pro Scala Crysta. is intended for use between cross profile and glass. This makes it especially useful when you’re working on internal drawer applications where stability matters—helping reduce movement and supporting a more consistent drawer feel over time.

Made from plastic, this stabiliser is engineered for everyday durability and dependable installation. Plastic components are a popular choice in modern drawer fittings thanks to their lightweight handling and resilience, making this part an easy way to maintain functionality without unnecessary complexity.

Whether you’re sourcing drawer fittings for your own home improvement project or stocking up for a commercial installation, this stabiliser is a straightforward upgrade that can make a noticeable difference in how your drawers perform. Choose Stabiliser, for Front Panel, for Internal Pull Outs, Grass Nova Pro Scala Crysta. in Silver to complete your drawer system with confidence—steady support, clean integration, and lasting usability.

Add Part No: 514.61.970 to your cart today and get your drawer fittings sorted with a dependable, purpose-made stabiliser.

Specifications

Area of application

For between cross profile and glass

Material

Plastic
FAQ

Product Details

Where is the NPS Cry Stabiliser used on drawer fronts?

It is intended for use between the cross profile and the glass, helping to improve stability and support where a drawer or furniture component meets glass. This makes it a useful fitting for achieving a neater, more secure build.

Will this stabiliser work with drawers that include glass panels?

Yes, the design is for between a cross profile and glass, which is a common configuration in modern drawer and cabinet systems. Using the correct stabiliser helps reduce movement and supports a cleaner alignment.

Is the stabiliser suitable for living and commercial furniture applications?

It is designed for living and commercial solutions, so it is appropriate for a wide range of drawer fittings and furniture fittings where reliability and consistent fit are important.

What material is the stabiliser made from?

This stabiliser is made from plastic, which provides a practical, lightweight solution for holding and stabilising components in drawer and furniture installations.

What is the part number, and why does it matter when ordering?

The product part number is 514.61.970. Using the part number when ordering helps ensure you receive the exact stabiliser that matches your drawer fitting requirements.

What does the silver finish mean for appearance?

The finish is silver, which is commonly chosen to blend with metal effect fittings and modern furniture hardware. This can help the assembly look more uniform, especially where the stabiliser may be visible near the frame.

Do I need any special tools or extra components to fit it?

No specialised tools are required for the fitting concept. In most installations, stabilisers like this are positioned between the relevant surfaces, namely the cross profile and the glass, so you can secure the glass more confidently as part of the drawer system.

Which category does this stabiliser fit into?

It sits within drawer fittings under the stabiliser category, for use with drawers and related furniture fittings. Choosing within the correct category makes it easier to match your stabiliser to the drawer mechanism and layout.