BGS Diy 6055-5 sliding rails 2 pcs
Product description
If you run a workshop trolley with drawers that need to move smoothly, these BGS sliding rails are a practical replacement part. The BGS Diy 6055-5 set is designed to help the drawer glide with less sticking when you open and close it, using ball bearings for a smoother action.
When parts wear out, you often notice it first as resistance, uneven travel, or a drawer that no longer feels consistent. These rails are made for workshop trolley use and match the specific trolley article numbers listed by the manufacturer, so you can plan repairs with fewer surprises. 🛠️
Key points
These sliding rails are built for everyday use around the workshop, where drawers take regular opening and closing. They focus on smooth movement and feel more controlled than basic sliding hardware. The set includes two pieces, which suits typical replacement needs when one rail has been damaged or the motion has become unreliable.
BGS also specifies a side mounting approach, which can make fitting more straightforward than rail systems that require more complicated alignments. The included ball bearings are the key detail here, because they are what support the smoother sliding action you want from a workshop drawer.

It’s worth planning the swap carefully so the rails sit correctly for your trolley’s drawer path. If you’re matching the correct trolley article numbers, you can treat this as a direct style of replacement rather than an improvised fix.
Tech specs
Here are the technical details available for this replacement rail set.


- Name: Sliding rails for workshop trolley
- Type: Sliding rails with ball bearings
- Format: Side mounting
- Size: Fits workshop trolley articles 6055, 6058, 6055-1, 6058-1
- Quantity: 2 pcs
- Movement: Smooth sliding action when opening the drawer
- Bearings: Ball bearings
What’s included

This purchase is for a pair of rails, supplied as 2 pieces as listed for BGS Diy 6055-5. That is typically the amount you need when renewing both sides of a trolley drawer slide system. Keep in mind that correct fit depends on matching the workshop trolley article number to the ones specified by the manufacturer.
The rails are intended for lateral or side mounting, so you should compare the mounting position on your trolley before you start. If your existing rails are worn unevenly, replacing both pieces can help restore a more consistent glide. 🧰
What to know before you buy
It makes sense if you want smoother drawer movement in a workshop trolley and you are replacing rails for the trolley articles BGS lists, 6055, 6058, 6055-1 and 6058-1. It may not suit you if your trolley is a different model or uses a different rail layout, because the match to those article numbers is part of what ensures compatibility.
You’ll like it if your main issue is sticky or rough sliding when you open the drawer, rather than cosmetic wear alone. With ball bearings and a side mounting style, the rails are made to improve the feel of the drawer action day to day. ✅
If you’re doing maintenance, take a moment to check how the drawer currently tracks as you slide it in and out. That quick check helps confirm whether rail replacement is the right step, especially if the drawer seems to bind at specific points in its travel.
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