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Fridge Door Slider Fix – 3D Printable Replacement

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

🔧 Fix your integrated fridge door in minutes 🔧

If your built-in refrigerator cabinet door no longer opens smoothly, the small plastic slider that connects the cabinet panel to the fridge door has probably broken.

This model is a 3D printable replacement connector for the common fridge sliding door system used in many integrated kitchens.

Instead of buying an expensive spare part (or replacing the whole mechanism), you can simply print a new one in a few hours.

 

🧩 What this model includes 🧩

This project contains two parts:

Sliding rail – mounted on the cabinet door
Connector clip – mounted on the refrigerator door

Together they recreate the classic sliding linkage system used in many integrated refrigerators.

 

🛠 Installation 🛠

  1. Remove the broken plastic parts
  2. Screw the rail to the cabinet door
  3. Fix the clip connector to the fridge door
  4. Slide the two pieces together

Your cabinet door and refrigerator door will now open and close together smoothly again.

 

🖨 Recommended Print Settings 🖨

Material: PETG recommended (PLA works but PETG is stronger)
Layer height: 0.2 mm
Walls: 2
Infill: 15%
Supports: Not required

Printed on a Bambu Lab printer, but should work on any FDM printer.

 

🏠 Compatibility 🏠

This type of sliding connector is used on many integrated refrigerator systems, including those commonly found in modular kitchen furniture.

Check the dimensions to confirm compatibility with your original part.

 

💡 Why this model exists

The original plastic connector in my kitchen broke and the official spare part was difficult to find.

So I reverse-engineered the mechanism and created a fully printable replacement that anyone can produce quickly.
 

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Happy printing!

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