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Posted by unregistered on September 13th, 2005 10:53 PM
In reply to Instructions by Unregistered-janny lind instructions on July 3rd, 2005 12:58 PM [Go to top of thread]

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For anybody out there who might be looking for assembly instructions for this crib, I have the same crib, without instructions and here are the details of how I put it together, and it seems to be working fine.

Parts list:
1 mattress spring
2 crib sides
1 crib "front" (with kick thing to lower it)
1 crib "back"
2 long metal rods
2 small screws
2 small springs
2 large springs
4 long screws
4 "barrell" nuts

It's easier with 2 people.

1) Take 2 crib sides and put mattress spring between them by inserting the tabs on the mattress spring into the appropriate slots on the crib sides.

2) Each crib "side" will have two tabs on one side that have holes in them for the metal rod to slide through. This is the "front" of the crib.

3) Have 2nd person hold the crib front between the crib sides while you take the metal rod and begin feeding it down into the hole on top of the crib front, then through metal tab with the hole in it on crib "side". At this point, before you slide it through the hole at the bottom of crib front, place 1 small spring onto the rod so that it sits between the upper metal tab and the hole on the bottom of the crib front. (The spring is shaped like a "pyramid". I put the spring fat side down, bottom side up) Now slide the rod through the hole on the bottom of the crib front. Slide 1 of the bigger springs onto the rod now so that it sits on top of the bottom metal tab on the crib side. Secure the rod in place by screwing it into the crib side using 1 small screw.

4) Repeat for other side.

5) Have 2nd person hold crib back between crib sides. Take 1 long screw and 1 barrel nut and secure the crib back to crib side
putting the barrel screw into the appropriate hole and pushing screw through until it starts screwing into the barrel nut. I recommend doing the tops on each side first, then do each bottom.

At this point, you should be done and have no left over parts. Hopefully that wasn't too confusing. It made sense while I was typing it all out, but after re-reading it, it seems a little confusing.

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