WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side

WR72X10247 GE Bucket ⁢Glide Left ‌Side is a left-side guide and support bracket used to locate and guide a removable storage ​bucket or drawer within a refrigerator compartment or door. ⁤It is indeed a molded guide/rail ​assembly that⁤ secures the bucket‌ laterally, provides ⁣a⁢ bearing surface for sliding motion, and incorporates mounting features⁢ (clips,‌ tabs or screw‍ bosses)‌ to fasten to the appliance liner⁤ or door structure.

Inside the appliance,‌ this glide functions ​as ​part of the drawer support ⁤and guidance subsystem: it‌ carries the ‌lateral loads imposed ​by stored items, maintains alignment between ‍the bucket and its opposing guide, and‌ controls ‌the travel limits and retention of the drawer. The part interfaces mechanically with the⁣ removable bucket, the right-side glide or ‌track, and the ‌refrigerator ‌liner or door mounting points; its condition affects smoothness of travel, load distribution, and proper sealing or engagement of adjacent components. Technically relevant attributes ⁣for service ⁢personnel include ‍material and wear characteristics (typically molded thermoplastic bearing surfaces), critical mounting geometry, common failure modes at tabs and bosses, and⁤ any required clearances or lubrication practices for reliable operation.

In the article that follows, readers will find a focused technical examination of the WR72X10247 GE Bucket glide Left Side covering its functional purpose, how⁣ to confirm compatibility with specific appliance models, typical⁢ failure symptoms to recognize (binding, sagging, cracked ⁣tabs, ⁤or intermittent retention), methods for systematic inspection and troubleshooting of the guide ‌and⁣ its mating⁢ parts, and practical considerations for replacement (orientation, mating hardware, and fit⁣ verification). The data ⁢is presented to help technicians, engineers, and appliance owners diagnose ‌glide-related issues and determine appropriate ⁣repair or replacement actions while minimizing secondary damage⁣ to ⁤buckets ​and mounting structures.

Table of ​Contents

function and Mechanical Role of the Bucket Glide in Refrigerator ​Drawer Support ​and Load Transfer

WR72X10247 ⁣GE Bucket Glide Left Side is the ‍left-side sliding interface‌ that ‌supports‍ a refrigerator bucket‌ or drawer and transmits ‍its load to the cabinet structure. Mechanically, ​the part​ acts as a guided ⁢bearing surface: its ⁢flange ⁤or ‍roller engages a complementary track on the drawer so that vertical load from the stored contents ⁤is reacted at the glide’s mounting bosses⁢ rather than at the drawer lip. The geometry controls ​lateral ⁣play and ​vertical ‍deflection, keeping‍ the drawer square and⁤ preventing binding⁢ during‍ insertion and removal. as orientation‌ and‍ mounting hole⁢ locations are specific, this left-side glide mates with a corresponding right-side glide ⁤or ‌track ‌designed for the same GE ⁣model family; swapping sides or⁣ using ​non‑matching glides‍ can produce excessive​ wear or‍ misalignment.

The glide transfers forces ‌by converting the drawer’s downward and canting loads into concentrated reactions at the fridge frame through molded‍ ribs and boss features; expected behaviour under ​normal use is low friction sliding with minimal⁢ vertical ⁤sag. ​Common failure modes are fractured snap tabs,worn bearing⁤ surfaces,or deformation from impact,which manifest as sticking,lateral ⁢wobble,or ⁤a drawer ⁣that sits out of level. For‍ troubleshooting⁣ and repair, inspect for cracked bosses, measure ‌side-to-side play, verify correct orientation ‍during‍ installation, and apply a thin ​film of silicone-based lubricant ‍to reduce​ friction ⁤if surfaces ⁢are intact. Practical checks include confirming that⁢ the mating track ⁢is clean, that the glide snaps fully into place, and that ⁤the drawer rides smoothly⁢ under a typical load⁤ (full ‍produce bin‌ or similarly weighted ​contents).

  • Symptoms of ⁣wear: ​sticking, audible ⁣scraping, uneven ⁣drawer height, or increased lateral play.
  • Common causes: broken mounting tab, debris⁤ in⁣ track, or ⁣incompatible/incorrectly oriented glide.
  • Maintenance tip: clean mating ⁢track​ and use silicone grease; replace the glide if bosses are⁤ cracked or ⁢bearing surfaces are visibly worn.
Item Description
Part number WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side
Orientation Left-side specific; pairs with a right-side glide or matching track
Primary⁢ function Guide drawer motion and transfer vertical/lateral​ loads ⁤to cabinet frame
Material ⁤& features Typically molded thermoplastic ​with reinforced ⁤ribs and bearing surface; may‍ include metal pin or roller
Failure indicators Cracked ‍bosses,‍ worn ‌sliding surface, ​drawer sag, binding, or ‌noisy operation

How the WR72X10247⁢ GE Bucket⁣ Glide Left Side Interfaces with ‌Drawer ⁤Rails, Mounting Brackets, and Bearing Surfaces

The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side⁢ serves as the left-hand guide that locates​ and supports⁤ a refrigerator bucket ⁢or deli drawer as it travels on the cabinet​ rails. Its primary mechanical interface is ‌a ​molded‍ channel or skirt that engages the drawer ‍rail profile; ⁣the channel controls lateral movement⁤ and maintains a ‌consistent vertical⁤ offset so the bucket dose not ‌bind against the cabinet.The glide also incorporates ​a mounting interface-typically ​a snap-fit tab or screw ⁣boss-that secures the glide to a ​fixed bracket or the⁢ cabinet ⁤wall, transferring ‌static and ⁣dynamic loads from the bucket into the appliance‍ structure.Integrated bearing ​surfaces or low-friction ribs on the glide reduce ⁤friction against​ the rail and are designed to⁣ resist⁢ wear and maintain smooth travel under the‌ expected load and temperature range‍ of the refrigerator surroundings.

In operation the glide⁢ distributes the bucket load between⁢ the⁣ rail engagement and the mounting bracket; misalignment or ⁣damaged bosses change the load path and‍ produces symptoms such as binding, uneven travel, or ‍noisy operation.Technicians shoudl confirm left/right orientation and model⁢ compatibility before ​replacement ‍because mirror-image geometry governs⁢ how the glide mates with the rail and bracket. common practical checks include⁤ cleaning debris from the‌ rail, verifying the mounting boss is intact and fully seated, and inspecting the⁢ glide’s bearing surfaces for flattening or gouges. Small maintenance actions,⁤ like removing grit and applying a⁣ dry PTFE or silicone-compatible⁣ lubricant to the⁣ bearing surfaces ⁣(avoid petroleum-based⁣ greases that can degrade ⁤some plastics), often⁣ restore ⁣smooth movement without replacing ⁣the part.

  • Installation checks: rail cleanliness, fully ​seated mounting boss, correct left-side orientation.
  • Failure indicators: sagging bucket, intermittent binding, ‌scraping noises‌ during travel.
  • Maintenance tip: use dry lubricants compatible with plastic; do not ​overtighten mounting screws.
Item Description
Drawer rail Profile that the glide’s channel engages to ‌control⁣ travel and ​lateral​ position.
Mounting bracket Fixed attachment point on⁣ the cabinet; accepts ⁣the glide’s snap tab or screw boss to‍ transfer​ loads.
Bearing surface Low-friction ribs or inserts ​on the glide that contact‌ the rail and⁢ reduce ‍wear and noise.

Diagnostic Indicators ​and‍ Common Failure Symptoms of Bucket ‍Glide Wear, Binding, or Misalignment

The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side is the left-side guide component that supports and locates a refrigerator ⁤bucket ⁢or drawer ​within its track, controlling travel geometry and load transfer to the cabinet. It is typically an injection-molded polymer part (acetal or nylon) with​ a molded boss and retention features that engage the cabinet or⁤ slide assembly;‍ wear of the bearing ‌surface ⁣or⁢ damage to the mounting ears changes the clearance and alignment, producing increased friction, asymmetric loading, ​or a shortened travel envelope. Fit and orientation ⁤matter: ​installing ⁢the wrong side, an incompatible substitute,‌ or an inverted glide will commonly produce binding⁣ or rubbing even when the​ glide surface shows only minor abrasion.

  • audible scraping⁤ or grinding during insertion/extraction indicating ​contact between the bucket ⁣and track.
  • Intermittent binding or⁤ stick‑slip at one or ‌both​ ends of travel,⁣ often‍ worse‌ under load.
  • Bucket tilt, sag, or​ uneven travel at full extension⁣ caused by lateral‌ clearance or damaged ‌mounting tabs.
  • Excessive lateral play or wobble of the bucket when set in ‌the track; ⁣small plastic fragments found ⁣in ⁤the track.
  • Visible grooves,‍ flattened bearing surfaces,​ or ​cracked/fractured bosses on the glide ​itself.
Item Description
Part WR72X10247 – left-side bucket ⁤glide for compatible GE‍ refrigerator models
Material Low-friction polymer (typically⁤ acetal/nylon) molded with mounting⁢ boss and retention features
Typical ‌failure signature Wear grooves, fractured mounting ears, lateral play >3 mm, and debris in the track

Diagnose by removing the bucket and performing a visual and tactile inspection: look for concentrated wear marks on the glide surface, cracked or deformed mounting‍ ears, and ‌contamination in ‍the track;⁢ operate​ the glide by hand to feel ⁣for stick‑slip, binding, or side​ play.Functional tests-loading​ the‌ bucket and⁤ checking for tilt⁣ at full extension, and measuring lateral clearance against service limits-help distinguish wear from installation or alignment issues. when⁣ you observe excessive lateral ‍play (>3 mm), fractured bosses, ⁢or persistent binding after cleaning, replacement of the glide is the reliable corrective action as lubrication or ‌temporary shims mask damage and ‍will not restore original geometry or ‍load-carrying capability.

Compatibility, Replacement Considerations, and Step‑by‑Step Installation Guidance for‍ Bucket Glides

The WR72X10247 GE‍ Bucket Glide Left Side is ⁣a‌ left‑hand sliding support that locates and guides refrigerator buckets or deli bins along the cabinet inner wall. functionally it maintains lateral alignment and distributes the vertical load from‌ the bucket to the cabinet frame ​so ‍the ⁣bin moves ​smoothly without ⁤binding. Compatibility depends on the glide’s mounting footprint (hole spacing and ‌snap‑clip ‌dimensions) and orientation; identical‑looking glides​ can differ in clip geometry or thickness, so technicians should compare physical ⁣dimensions ⁢and ‌attachment style against the refrigerator’s ‍service parts list or an OEM cross‑reference before ordering⁢ a ‌replacement. Typical field failures are ⁣fractured​ mounting ears,⁢ worn sliding surfaces, or deformation from thermal‌ cycling and cleaning solvents, which cause⁣ tilting, uneven wear‌ on ‍the bin, or audible scraping during⁣ travel.

Replacement and installation are straightforward ⁢for ‌a ​competent⁤ technician ‌but require attention to alignment ⁤and fastener type to avoid ⁢damaging trim or the new glide. ⁣Common preparations and steps include:

  • Prepare ‌basic tools:​ phillips screwdriver ‌or nut driver, flat trim tool, and ‍gloves; remove the bin and any cover ⁢trim to expose the glide mounting.
  • Inspect the old ⁣glide for broken tabs or deformed clips; retain any original fasteners and check that hole ‍spacing matches the new glide before removing the‌ first ⁣fastener.
  • Remove fasteners or disengage snap‑clips and extract the old glide;‍ clean the‌ mounting surface ⁣and check for ⁢cracked‍ cabinet material ⁣that may require⁢ reinforcement or a different OEM part.
  • Align the new ⁣left‑side glide‌ to the hole pattern, engage snap‑clips⁣ or⁢ insert screws snugly (avoid over‑torquing), and verify‍ the glide sits flush without preload that would ⁢bind ⁤the ⁢bin.
  • Reinstall the bucket,cycle it several⁣ times,and,if necessary,apply a light film of ​silicone‑based lubricant‍ to the glide surface to ⁣reduce noise; verify smooth travel and correct lateral alignment under⁢ load.
Item Description
Compatible models Verify OEM cross‑reference and match hole spacing; left/right orientation is specific ⁤to model‍ assemblies.
mounting type Screw or snap‑clip; ‍confirm ‍whether⁢ cabinet uses threaded insert, sheet‑metal screw, or ‍press fit.
Common symptoms Bucket tilt, binding, scraping noise, or visible cracked tabs.

Q&A

What is‌ the WR72X10247⁣ GE Bucket Glide (Left‍ Side) and what does it do?

The WR72X10247 is a left-side replacement‍ bucket ‌glide (also‌ called‍ a door bin glide or track) for certain GE ⁤refrigerators.It ​supports ‌and guides a door bin​ or dairy compartment‌ as it slides in ⁣and out of ⁣the refrigerator door, keeping the bin level and preventing it from falling out or binding.

How do‌ I‍ determine whether I ⁤need⁤ the left-side glide ‍(WR72X10247) or the right-side glide?

“Left” and “right” are steadfast by facing ⁣the refrigerator with the ⁣door closed and​ looking at the inside of the‌ door.⁤ The left glide mounts on the left-hand​ side⁤ of the bin opening. if the glide on that side ⁤is cracked, ⁤loose, missing or the bin is sagging or won’t track properly, you need the left-side glide. Always compare the existing part to pictures or the part number before ordering.

how do I confirm WR72X10247 is ‌compatible with my refrigerator model?

Use your refrigerator’s​ model number (found on a ‌sticker inside the fridge or on the ​door jamb) and check GE’s‍ parts lookup, an authorized parts ⁢dealer,‍ or the part listing on reputable parts sites.You ⁢can also visually compare the old glide⁢ to the replacement to ‌ensure mounting points and dimensions⁤ match. ‍If in doubt, provide the model ⁣number to the parts supplier to confirm compatibility.

What tools ⁤and steps are required to replace ​the‍ WR72X10247⁢ bucket glide?

replacement is usually ​straightforward and can often be done without power tools. Typical steps: remove the door bin⁣ (lift⁢ up and pull⁢ out), inspect ‌how the glide⁤ is attached ⁤(snap clips or small screws), remove any retaining screw(s) or gently‌ pry out snap ⁤clips with a flat screwdriver‌ or putty knife, install the new glide by⁤ snapping it into ⁢place or fastening‍ the‌ screw(s), then reinstall the⁤ bin. Tools that might potentially be ⁢helpful: flat-head and Phillips screwdrivers ⁤and a rag.Time: typically ‍10-30 minutes⁤ depending on the model.‍ No electrical disconnection is required, but remove‍ items from the‍ bin⁤ and work carefully to avoid damage.

What symptoms indicate the​ left-side bucket glide‌ is failing⁤ and needs replacement?

Common signs: the door bin droops​ or tilts on the left side, the bin binds or doesn’t slide smoothly, the bin falls out when ⁣pulled,‍ visible⁣ cracks or missing​ sections on the glide,⁢ or the ⁢bin cannot​ be‍ securely ‌retained. If the glide’s mounting bosses are broken, the bin may no longer lock‌ in place.

Can I repair a cracked WR72X10247 instead of replacing it?

Minor cracks can sometimes be temporarily stabilized⁢ with strong⁣ epoxy or plastic adhesive, but this is usually​ a short-term‌ fix. ‌Because the glide​ bears load‌ and is subject to ​repeated⁢ movement, ⁤a ‌repaired plastic glide may fail again. For‌ reliable, long-term performance⁣ it’s‌ best⁣ to replace the damaged glide with the ⁢correct⁣ OEM or compatible ⁤replacement part.

Is ⁢WR72X10247 an ⁢OEM part and ⁤are aftermarket ⁤alternatives acceptable?

WR72X10247 is ‌an OEM GE ‌part number (original⁢ equipment). Aftermarket alternatives might potentially‌ be ‌available and can be less expensive, but⁤ quality and⁢ fit vary.If you⁢ want guaranteed ​fit and finish, purchase ‌the OEM part‌ or ⁢buy ‍from a⁢ reputable supplier who confirms compatibility ‌with​ your ⁢refrigerator model.

Do⁢ I need a technician⁤ to install ‍the WR72X10247 or is ⁢it a‍ DIY job?

Most homeowners can replace the ⁢glide ‌themselves; the job is usually simple and non-electrical. Though, ​if the door or bin‍ assembly has unusual fasteners, broken‍ mounting bosses‍ that require ⁣door ⁤disassembly, or ⁢you’re not pleasant performing the work,​ hiring a qualified appliance technician is⁣ recommended. A technician can also inspect for related ‌damage and⁣ ensure the bin and door operate correctly after replacement.

To conclude

The WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side is a small⁢ but essential ‍component that guides and supports the freezer or refrigerator ⁣bucket along ‍its track, enabling smooth, stable ​movement⁣ and proper alignment. ⁤By maintaining the correct position ⁣and reducing friction, this glide helps prevent binding, damage to the bucket or track, and​ unwanted⁤ noise,⁤ contributing to consistent appliance performance and user convenience.

because symptoms like sticking, ​uneven movement, or visible wear can arise from several ⁢causes – including‍ a damaged glide, misaligned⁢ track, or hardware issues -⁤ accurate ‌diagnosis is vital before replacing the part. ⁢Inspecting the glide, track, and⁤ mounting points, and confirming the part number and orientation, ensures the ⁤repair addresses ​the root cause and⁢ avoids unnecessary ‌work or recurring problems.

When replacement is required, using the⁣ correct WR72X10247 GE Bucket Glide Left Side and following manufacturer instructions ⁢or professional guidance‍ will⁢ restore proper ‌operation ⁢and extend⁢ the life of the door bin system. Attentive diagnosis ⁣and proper installation ⁣help maintain appliance reliability and minimize future ‍service needs.


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