WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side is a left-side guide/rail component used to support and locate a removable bucket or ice bin within a GE refrigerator freezer compartment. The part is typically a molded plastic glide or bracket that mounts to the cabinet or shelf and provides a low-friction surface and positive stop for the bucket as it is indeed inserted and removed.
Inside the appliance, this glide serves a mechanical support and alignment function: it maintains the bucket’s lateral position, transfers load to the cabinet structure, and ensures correct engagement with downstream systems such as an ice dispenser auger, ejector mechanism, or access opening. The glide interacts directly with the bucket’s mating features and indirectly with adjacent shelving, door closure, and any retainers or sensors used to detect bucket presence; damage, wear, or misalignment can cause rattling, binding, improper seating, or dispenser malfunctions.
in the article that follows you will find a technical overview of the glide’s intended function,compatibility notes for identifying the correct left-side part,common failure symptoms to watch for (cracked tabs,worn sliding surface,bucket misalignment,noise or dispenser jams),step-by-step troubleshooting checks to isolate the glide as the cause,and practical replacement considerations including orientation,mounting fasteners,tooling,and safety precautions. The guidance is aimed at technicians, engineers, and informed appliance owners who need to diagnose or replace this specific component without assuming prior familiarity with the part.
Table of Contents
- Mechanical Function and Operational Role of the Bucket Glide Assembly in Drawer Support and Alignment
- How the WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side Operates Within the Refrigerator Cabinet and Drawer Mechanism
- Common Failure Symptoms, Wear Patterns, and Diagnostic Indicators for a Faulty Bucket Glide
- Compatibility Matrix and Supported GE Refrigerator Models for the WR72X10247 Left-Side Bucket Glide
- Replacement Considerations, Required Tools, and Step‑by‑step Installation procedures for the Left-Side Bucket Glide
- Diagnostic Procedures and Troubleshooting Tests for Identifying and resolving bucket Glide Malfunctions
- Q&A
- In Retrospect
Mechanical Function and Operational Role of the Bucket glide Assembly in Drawer Support and Alignment
The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left side functions as the left-hand bearing and alignment interface between a refrigerator bucket or deli drawer and the cabinet frame. It is an asymmetrically profiled glide that secures to a left-side mounting boss or rail and engages a matching flange on the bucket, providing constrained linear motion, preventing lateral play, and maintaining the intended travel path. The component typically uses low-friction molded polymer contact surfaces and reinforced mounting points to withstand repeated load cycles; its left-side geometry means the part is not interchangeable with the right-side glide as of orientation-specific tabs and stop features.
Operationally, the glide transfers transverse and bending loads from the bucket into the cabinet structure and sets the vertical and horizontal clearances that control binding, rattle, and sealing alignment. worn, cracked, or missing glide features produce symptoms such as bucket sag, edge binding during extension, uneven wear on the bucket flange, or noisy operation; replacing the left glide and verifying mating right-side support restores proper load distribution. Service technicians should inspect mounting tabs, verify that the glide seats flat against the cabinet boss, and use a compatible silicone-based lubricant sparingly on the sliding surface if sticking occurs; do not use petroleum-based lubricants that can degrade polymer surfaces.
- Common symptoms of failure: sagging bucket, intermittent binding, lateral wobble, and audible scraping or clicking.
- Installation checks: confirm left/right orientation, ensure mounting tabs are intact, and verify the bucket flange engages the glide channel fully.
- Maintainance tip: clean debris from the glide channel and use a silicone lubricant for smooth operation; replace if cracks or excessive wear are present.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Function | Left-side guide and load-transfer interface for a refrigerator bucket/drawer |
| Material | Low-friction molded polymer with reinforced mounting points (varies by supplier) |
| Orientation | Left-specific; not mirror-interchangeable with right-side glides |
| Replacement indicators | Bucket tilt/sag, binding during travel, or broken mounting tabs |
How the WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side Operates Within the Refrigerator Cabinet and Drawer Mechanism
The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side functions as the stationary bearing and alignment chassis for the left side of a refrigerator bucket or deli drawer. It fastens to the cabinet with molded mounting tabs and/or screws and provides a low-friction track and positive stop that the drawer’s rail engages during extension and retraction.The geometry of the glide controls lateral play and vertical pitch so the bucket remains level under load; small detents or retention clips at the end of travel prevent unintentional removal while allowing service access when intentionally disengaged.
- Mounting and alignment: secures to the cabinet and establishes the drawer plane.
- Sliding interface: low-friction surface or liner engages the drawer rail.
- Retention/stop features: built-in stops and clips limit travel and allow removal.
- Failure modes: cracked tabs, worn track, or missing clip produce sagging, binding, or noise.
In operation the left glide transmits the bucket load into the cabinet structure while permitting smooth reciprocation; uneven wear or deformation on this component directly affects drawer balance and sealing. Technicians replacing the part should verify the glide mates with the corresponding right-side piece and the drawer rail profile and check screw locations and clip engagement during installation; a typical practical indicator for replacement is a drawer that tilts when extended or requires lateral adjustment to engage the stop.For troubleshooting, inspect for broken mounting ears, scoring on the sliding surface, or absent retention elements before replacing the WR72X10247 assembly.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Position | Left-side cabinet-mounted glide for bucket/deli drawer |
| Primary function | Provide alignment, low-friction slide surface, and end-stop/retention |
| Common symptoms of failure | Drawer sagging, scraping noise, difficulty removing or seating drawer |
Common Failure Symptoms, Wear Patterns, and diagnostic Indicators for a Faulty Bucket Glide
The left-side guide that supports and locates the ice bucket controls lateral alignment and sliding action of the bucket assembly; this component is commonly supplied as WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side for compatible GE refrigerators. Its function is mechanical guidance – a molded low-friction surface and locating tab ride against a rail or pocket in the freezer liner, maintaining a controlled gap and preventing the bucket from canting or rubbing on the liner. correct fit and geometry are critical: even small differences in thickness, chamfer, or tab spacing will change contact points and can turn normal drag into binding or increased wear, so compatibility with the original rail profile and mounting bosses must be confirmed during replacement.
Failure typically presents as increased friction, lateral play, or intermittent sticking rather than a sudden electrical fault, and wear patterns are concentrated where the glide contacts the rail or at the mounting ears. Inspect for longitudinal scoring or polishing of the glide surface, deformation or cracking of mounting tabs, and asymmetric wear on the mating rail; a useful diagnostic test is to remove the bucket and manually slide it while observing for wobble, audible scraping, or binding under normal load. Practical indicators that a glide needs replacement include persistent scraping noise when the bucket moves,visible plastic debris or shaved material on the rail,a bucket that tilts when loaded,or measurable lateral play exceeding 1-2 mm across the contact face,which can be paired with a visual inspection to confirm worn geometry and mounting damage.
- Sticking or increased resistance during sliding
- Audible scraping or grinding with bucket movement
- Visible scoring grooves on glide surface or rail
- Cracked or broken mounting ears causing play or misalignment
- Bucket tilt or asymmetric loading when full
| Item | description |
|---|---|
| Wear location | Contact face with rail (longitudinal scoring) and mounting ear stress points |
| Diagnostic measurement | Lateral play >1-2 mm, audible scrape during manual slide, or bucket tilt under load |
| Typical repair action | Replace defective glide with matching part, verify rail integrity, and clean off plastic debris before reassembly |
Compatibility Matrix and Supported GE Refrigerator Models for the WR72X10247 Left-Side Bucket Glide
The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side is a structural guide that supports and guides a refrigerator door bucket (door bin) on the left side of the door assembly.Functionally it provides a low-friction sliding surface and retention lip so the bucket translates smoothly while resisting vertical and torsional loads during normal use. The part’s mating geometry (slot location, clip engagement features, and any screw bosses) defines compatibility more than the refrigerator model year, so correct installation requires matching the glide’s mounting layout and orientation to the refrigerator door or liner where the bucket rides.
Compatibility is steadfast by three practical checks: OEM part number cross-reference, visual and dimensional match of the mounting geometry, and verification of the bucket engagement profile. technicians typically compare the existing glide to the replacement for clip locations, screw hole spacing, and the lateral stop features that prevent the bucket from disengaging. For field replacements,photograph the old part,measure critical spacings,and compare with the replacement; very similar-looking parts can differ by a few millimeters or by a mirrored orientation (left vs. right), so confirming the left-side designation avoids fitment issues.
- Mounting checks: clip vs. screw retention and relative screw hole spacing.
- Orientation: left-side vs. right-side is not interchangeable; verify mirror image features.
- Engagement: bucket lip profile and glide channel depth must match to prevent binding.
- Replacement tips: document old part, measure key dimensions, and confirm OEM cross-reference.
| item | Description |
|---|---|
| Mount interface | Snap-fit clips and/or screw bosses that align the glide to the door liner; geometry determines fit. |
| Orientation | Left-side specific; mirror counterpart exists for the right side and is not interchangeable without modification. |
| Common counterpart | Left/right mirrored part numbers are used for opposite sides; confirm with model or part cross-reference. |
| Verification steps | Compare part numbers,photograph and measure mounting points,test-fit before full installation when possible. |
Replacement Considerations, Required tools, and Step‑by‑Step Installation Procedures for the Left-Side Bucket Glide
The WR72X10247 GE Bucket glide Left Side is a molded support rail that locates and guides the refrigerator bucket or drawer on the left track, controlling lateral alignment and slide resistance. It interfaces with the bucket’s retaining tabs and the cabinet mounting bosses; compatibility depends on hole spacing, tab engagement geometry, and the cabinet recess depth rather than only the appliance model year. Typical failure modes include fractured mounting ears, worn bearing surfaces that produce lateral play or binding, and clipped retention features that allow the bucket to lift out of the glide path. Diagnose by inspecting the glide for visible cracks, measuring mount spacing against the replacement part, and checking for asymmetric wear that would indicate a misaligned mating surface or warped bucket.
Replacement requires standard hand tools and attention to retaining features; disconnect power is recommended when working in close proximity to internal components or lighting, and always empty the bucket and stow perishable contents before service. A concise replacement workflow: remove the bucket, disengage the damaged glide by prying or unscrewing the fasteners, clean the mounting area, align the new WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side so tabs seat in the cabinet bosses, secure any fasteners, and cycle the bucket to verify smooth travel and correct stop engagement. Use the following checklist for tools and critical steps, and refer to the table for key technical details.
- Required tools: Phillips screwdriver, 1/4″ nut driver, flat blade screwdriver or trim tool, needle-nose pliers, and a clean cloth.
- Pre-install: remove contents, support the bucket to avoid sudden drops, and compare old vs new part for hole spacing and tab shape.
- Install steps: remove fasteners, disengage old glide, seat new glide tabs into bosses, fasten securely, and test travel under load.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| part Number | WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side – left-side specific geometry and mounting pattern |
| Material / Wear | Injection-molded plastic; wear occurs at sliding faces and mounting ears |
| Common Fix | Replace broken glides, realign mating surfaces, or replace fasteners/clips that no longer engage |
Diagnostic Procedures and Troubleshooting Tests for Identifying and Resolving Bucket Glide Malfunctions
The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left side is a molded glide that supports and guides the refrigerator bucket/drawer along its left track, maintaining alignment under axial and lateral loads and minimizing friction between the bucket and cabinet.This glide interfaces with a mating right-side glide or channel and transfers the bucket’s weight to the cabinet frame while controlling travel geometry; worn or cracked glides allow the bucket to sag, bind, or shift laterally, which alters door seal clearance or causes scraping noise. Materials and profile geometry determine compatibility with specific cabinet channels, so confirm the WR72X10247 GE Bucket glide Left Side against the appliance’s parts list to ensure correct orientation and fit before installation.
- Symptoms: binding at travel endpoints, audible scraping during insertion/removal, visible wear grooves, or lateral play when the bucket is loaded.
- Quick checks: visual inspection for cracks or deformations, manual travel test empty and with a representative load, verify fastener/clip engagement, and compare mating surfaces for uneven wear.
- Interpretation: persistent binding under no-load indicates misalignment or foreign debris; smooth empty travel that binds under load indicates material compression or wear beyond service tolerance.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| visual inspection | Check for cracks, flattened wear surfaces, or missing retention features that prevent proper seating. |
| Load test | Operate the bucket empty and with a typical loaded condition to reproduce sagging, noise, or binding and determine if the glide is the failure point. |
| Fit/compatibility | Confirm part number alignment and orientation; WR72X10247 must match the left-side geometry and mounting points for correct function. |
When troubleshooting, begin with nondestructive diagnostics: remove the bucket, clean the track, and run the glide through its full travel while observing engagement and clearance at both ends. If wear is localized to the glide surface, temporary relief can sometimes be achieved by cleaning and applying a small amount of silicone-based lubricant designed for plastics; however, lubrication masks wear rather than restores geometry, and replacement with the correct WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side is required when lateral play, deformation, or broken retention features are present. After replacement, verify full travel under load and check that adjacent components (fasteners, guides, and the opposing glide) are undamaged and properly seated to prevent premature failure.
Q&A
What is the WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side?
WR72X10247 is the OEM left-side bucket glide (door shelf/bin support) used on many GE refrigerators.It is indeed a small molded plastic bracket that mounts to the refrigerator door and provides a track or support for the left side of a door bin or shelf so the bin sits level and slides or snaps into place correctly.
How do I know if the left bucket glide is bad and needs replacing?
Common symptoms are a door bin that tips or falls out, a bin that won’t seat properly, visible cracks or missing plastic on the glide, or a bin that rattles or hangs unevenly. Inspect the glide for broken tabs, stripped or missing mounting holes, or deformation; if any of these are present the part should be replaced.
Is WR72X10247 left-specific? How can I tell left from right?
Yes – the glide is side-specific. “Left” refers to the left side when you are facing the refrigerator with the door closed. Left and right glides are mirror images and have different hole patterns and plastic shapes. Compare the old part to photos or the new part before installation to ensure correct side.
Which refrigerator models does WR72X10247 fit?
WR72X10247 is used on a range of GE and affiliated-brand (Hotpoint, some Kenmore) refrigerators. Exact fit depends on the refrigerator model and door style.Always verify compatibility by checking your refrigerator’s model number and cross-referencing with the parts list or the vendor’s compatibility tool rather than relying on model-family assumptions.
How do I replace the WR72X10247 bucket glide?
Typical replacement steps: 1) Empty the door bin and lift it off the door (many bins lift up and pull out). 2) Remove the old glide – either pry out the snapped tabs or remove the screws if present. A small flat screwdriver can definitely help release clips. 3) Align the new left glide with the mounting holes/tabs and press it into place until it snaps or reinstall screws. 4) Reinstall the door bin and test for proper seating and operation. Replacement usually takes 5-15 minutes. No power disconnection is required, but work carefully to avoid breaking plastic.
What tools do I need to replace this glide?
Often no tools are required for snap-in styles. If the glide is screwed in, a Phillips screwdriver or small Torx driver (commonly T15) may be needed. A small flat screwdriver or plastic pry tool is useful to release clips. Work gloves can help protect hands and give better grip on brittle plastic.
Can I use an aftermarket or worldwide glide rather of WR72X10247?
Aftermarket replacements and generic glides might potentially be available and can be less expensive, but fit and function vary. OEM parts such as WR72X10247 are recommended to ensure correct mounting geometry and long-term fit. If using aftermarket parts, confirm the hole pattern and shape match your door, and buy from a seller with a good return policy in case it doesn’t fit.
How much does WR72X10247 cost and where can I buy it?
Prices typically range from about $5 to $25 depending on source and availability. You can buy it from GE/Whirlpool parts distributors, appliance parts stores (online or local), and major marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. Always check the part number, seller reputation, and compatibility with your refrigerator model before purchasing.
In Retrospect
The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side is a small but crucial component that helps support and guide a refrigerator bucket or bin along the left side track.Properly functioning glides maintain smooth movement, correct alignment and secure positioning of storage components, contributing to convenient use, even load distribution and reduced wear on adjacent parts.
When performance problems arise-such as noisy or uneven movement,a loose or misaligned bucket,visible cracks or worn mounting points-careful diagnosis is important to determine whether the glide itself is the source of the issue. Inspecting the part and track, confirming part number compatibility, and ruling out related issues (damaged buckets, fasteners or rails) will help ensure an accurate repair decision.
Timely replacement of a damaged or worn WR72X10247 glide restores proper function, prevents secondary damage to the bucket and surrounding components, and helps maintain the appliance’s reliability. For best results, select the correct replacement part and follow manufacturer guidance or consult a qualified technician for installation to ensure a safe, durable repair.
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