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It might vary among the brands. The KV slides I use specify 0-1/16". That's a fairly precise measurement, so if you exceed it (drawer too small) you can do things like shim one side to fit, or even cut a shallow groove if it's not as perfect as it needs be. I, of course, have only read about this...never having had a misfit.
In any case there should have been some information with the slides that give you the exact number. Of course the 2 slides need to be absolutely parallel when installed, and the drawer perfectly square.
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Center mount ball bearing slides of the KV 8400 series require 1" between the drawer and the opening. As stated above, they allow 1/16" which really means 1/32" +/-
I have used a whole bunch of different brands of these slides. They are all basically clones of the KV 8400s I've never seen any that were different in the spacing.
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No doubt the slides came with instructions. The instructions will tell you how much clearance you need. Each brand is slightly different.
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I always measure on the high side for the space required, allowing 33/32". That's because you can always shim as needed, even with thin shirtboard.
Also, before adding the drawer face to the drawer box, make sure that the drawer slides easily with a test fit. That way you can shave the drawer box as needed with the table saw if the box fits too tight. Nobody will see that shave because the slide covers most of it.
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