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[FTC]: Is a drawer slider considered a linear slide?
I'm aware that the rules allow for linear slide systems.
Would a drawer slider be considered a linear slide system under this rule? I ask because it's ability to telescope and double it's length is great, unlike most fixed-length linear slides. |
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Re: [FTC]: Is a drawer slider considered a linear slide?
This one is tough for me. However I would call it legal. Ultimately you will need to ask this on the FTC Q&A for a final standing on your question. But from my interpretation they would be.
- Andrew P.S. A custom slide system isn't as hard as it sounds either. |
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Re: [FTC]: Is a drawer slider considered a linear slide?
The answer is "yes"
(looks like quite a few people asked the same question ![]() http://ftcforum.usfirst.org/showthre...ull=1#post3681 |
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Re: [FTC]: Is a drawer slider considered a linear slide?
I asked this question in the official forum, so we should have the answer soon.
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