Grass America has introduced the Grass rear anti-tip (RAT) system, a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance the safety of cabinetry and furniture. Offering a simple, lightweight, and effective method of preventing such incidents, the system provides an essential safety feature for modern furniture.
The new system is specifically engineered to help meet the requirements of the 2023 Sturdy Act, which aims to prevent tip-over accidents in homes and businesses.
The RAT system ensures that only one drawer can be opened at a time, preventing multiple drawers from being extended simultaneously. This is achieved through a mechanical system that incorporates interconnected locking actuators mounted to a central spine at the back of the cabinet.
This design guarantees a secure and reliable connection, preventing potential tip-over hazards.
Made from a durable combination of plastic, aluminium, and steel, the system is both efficient and cost-effective. It eliminates the need for additional counterweights, reducing shipping costs without compromising the drawer’s extension.
Versatile, flexible
Moreover, Grass’ RAT system is versatile, offering flexibility for both new and existing cabinetry. It can be seamlessly integrated into the manufacturing process or retrofitted onto existing units, making it an adaptable solution for various cabinetry designs.
The system is compatible with undermount slides, soft-close slides, and even drawers without slides, allowing for multiple installation options. It fits within a 31.75-mm gap between the drawer box and the cabinet carcass, making it a practical choice for different cabinet types.
The system also includes a manual unlocking feature, allowing for drawer removal if necessary, and supports up to 22.6 kg of pull force.
While the Grass RAT system significantly reduces the risk of tip-over accidents, it is essential for users to follow safety guidelines, such as placing heavier items in lower drawers and ensuring proper adult supervision. Proper installation is crucial as improper mounting or installation methods can cause accidents.