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Home Hardware Beds, Cribs and Highchair Cribs and High Chairs Rodless Crib Gate Hardware With Mattress Springs

Rodless Crib Gate Hardware With Mattress Springs

Rodless Crib Gate Hardware With Mattress Springs

Average Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.5  (7 customer reviews)

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Raise and lower the crib gate and adjust mattress height easily.

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The Rodless Crib Gate and Springs Hardware Kit allows you to raise and lower the crib gate easily. Apply a light amount of pressure to the lower gate, lift up with one hand and the gate slides down smoothly. Simply raise the gate to the upper position and it automatically locks in place.

Kit includes rodless gate hardware and standard full size crib spring.

Gate hardware is brown or white plastic, and screws are provided.

Item #32405 and #32627 Rodless Crib Gate and Springs Hardware contains:

  • 1 each - Crib Springs
  • 1 hardware package containing:
    • 1/4'' - 20 x 3/4'' Machine Screws
    • #7 x 5/8'' Flathead Nickel Screws
    • #4 x 5/8'' Flathead Nickel Screws
    • #10 x 5/8'' Flathead Nickel Screws
    • #7 x 1'' Flathead Nickel Screws
    • 1/4'' - 20 Threaded Insert
    • Instruction Sheet

    To comply with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission crib regulations, spindles for cribs should be no more than 2-3/8" apart to prevent entrapment.

 
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Rodless Crib Gate Hardware With Mattress Springs

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Customer Review Rating: 3.5 (3.5)
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1) Submitted by Ryan Regier, from Ozawkie, KS on 11/11/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
This is an excellent hardware kit. Very easy to install and to work. This is the first crib I have built and I plan on building another one very soon, but out of oak instead of walnut. I never used the not so elegant brown flat head screws, but I hid a stove bolt with a walnut plug instead. Makes it look a little more attractive. I was very pleased with the hardware kit and made a couple modifications being I made the crib plans my self. I never used the plans for the convertible crib, but I made a sleigh crib with the rodless hardware, because you can't find a sleigh style crib with an adjustable front.
2) Submitted by Herb, from Bolivar, PA on 5/17/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
Only used springs
3) Submitted by James Mott, from Pollock, LA on 10/30/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
This is the second crib I've built using this hardware. The first crib is now being used as the full size bed. I'm about to begin work on the third crib. All the instructions and hardware have worked very well, and once you have all your templates and jigs made construction goes quickly.
4) Submitted by John Kingma, from Grimsby, ONTARIO on 1/15/2007
When my daughter was expecting her first child I was looking for a nice plan for a crib that I could build for her. This 3-in-1 project was just what I was looking for. I bought the plans and a hardware kit and away I went.
It was an excellent project and turned out to be a beaufitul crib. That was almost 5 years ago and it is now being used as a day bed, and soon to be used as a full size bed.
I have 5 kids and love this crib project so much that I went and bought 4 more hardware kits so that I could put them away for when they all have their first child.
My second daughter is now expecting so I am in the process of building my second 3-in-1 crib project.
I highly recommend this project for anyone that wants to build a great crib that will become a family heirloom.
5) Submitted by Bill R., from Escalon, CA on 1/9/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 2.0
I bought the plans and hardware kit to build the crib and had a blast building the crib! When it came to installing the Rodless Crib Gate hardware, I was disappointed. The plans were vague and after looking at how the latch mechanism worked, it still didn't seem right. After installing it just like the plans tried to explain, the gate did not work like it said it should. I went to a local funiture store to look at cribs with the same rodless gate hardware and found that the only way to make the gate properly was to cut the spring on the lock mechanism. The directions should explain more in detail and the latch mechanism needs to be re-designed.

Editor's note: We're not sure just what occurred in your installation Bill, but these lock mechanisms do not need to be cut or altered to be installed. We think you may have reversed the lower guide assemblies. To operated correctly the springed piece on the bottom of the assemblies need to have the extended finger to the front of the lower track on the post. The notch in the lower track will be at the upper back of the track. When the side is raised the spring tensioned finger of the lower guide assemble will push the side out so that the body itself drop's into the notch in the top back of the track. To drop the track you lift and then push in the bottom rail of the track, this brings the lower assemblies back out the notch in the track so it can be lower. If you have the lower guide assemblies reversed you'll be attempting to have the spring tensioned fingers drop into the notch in the track, which they are not designed to do.
6) Submitted by Mike, from Morgan Hill, CA on 11/27/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
Instructions are quite limited.
Once installed, gate works smoothly but I am concerned that the plastic pieces won't last long.

7) Submitted by KENNETH F KESLAR, from Newton Falls, OH on 2/8/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
In 1982 when I made my first crib for my son there were no suppliers for crib hardware in Phoenix (thanks for the Internet!). I'm now on my second crib in less than a year, this time for my grandson due in March, and I'm using the mattress spring board. The design did not call for a drop side so the two hardware sets are collecting dust in my shop. The plans were purchased on the Internet (search "Sleigh Baby 3-in-1 Crib Bed Nursery Furniture Plan") and modified to meet my daughter-in-law's desires. The mattress is attached with 1/4-20 Hex Drive Threaded Inserts; the inserts worked great and were easily inserted into poplar--you must have a 6mm allen wrench.

 
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32627 White Rodless Crib Gate Hardware With Mattress Springs
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32405 Brown Rodless Crib Gate Hardware With Mattress Springs
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