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Furniture Assembly Guide

5 steps before assembly

Here are five points to help you assemble safely and smoothly.

Necessary tools and useful tools

Knowing how to use the tools makes assembling furniture much easier.

Assembly Tips

Parts attachment

Tips for tightening screws, how cam lock screws work, how to adjust cords for hanging lights, etc.

Door hinge adjustment

We will show you how to adjust the hinges that misalignment of cabinet, wardrobe and TV stand doors.

Secure it!

Furniture must be securely attached to the wall. Use the tip-over restraint provided with the product and the right hardware for your wall type. Consult our wall anchoring guide for help.

Assembly service

​It is ok not to be confident with assembling furniture. We support you.

About disassemble  furniture when moving.​

Most of IKEA furniture is assembled, but it is not designed to be disassembled after completion. Therefore, when disassembled furniture is reassembled, screw holes and parts may have more gaps than designed, and the entire product may not meet its original performance. When you need to disassemble large furniture for reasons such as moving house, pay close attention to the following points when disassembling and reassembling.

-Before disassembling the furniture, be sure to check the assembly structure in the assembly manual.

-If there is no metal fitting on the receiving side of the screw, it is fixed directly to the part while cutting the screw hole, so removing the screw may lead to a decrease in strength. If it is fixed with a cam lock, please disassemble the parts by releasing the cam lock.​

-Try not to disassemble the nailed parts (backboard, etc.) as much as possible. If disassemble is necessary, be very careful not to damage the parts, and when re-driving the nails, avoid hitting the place where you hit it once. When the back panel is removed, the frame is easily distorted, so be sure to dismantle the top panel, bottom panel, and side panels before transporting the product.​

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