ᐅ Looking for dimensions and Ikea replacement parts such as screws, etc.
Created on: 22 May 2013 09:13
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zaubertroll22 May 2013 09:13Hello everyone,
I’m missing a few spare parts for my loft bed, and IKEA told me they are no longer available. Could someone possibly help me by providing the dimensions?
Here are the part numbers:
105330 – long screw with hex socket
101352 – wooden dowel
100514 – “nut”
100527 – “double nut”
I’m not saying for sure that these parts are no longer available, but maybe someone can help me so I can get the missing parts at a hardware store.
Thank you
I’m missing a few spare parts for my loft bed, and IKEA told me they are no longer available. Could someone possibly help me by providing the dimensions?
Here are the part numbers:
105330 – long screw with hex socket
101352 – wooden dowel
100514 – “nut”
100527 – “double nut”
I’m not saying for sure that these parts are no longer available, but maybe someone can help me so I can get the missing parts at a hardware store.
Thank you
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IKEA-Experte22 May 2013 16:26Hello,
perhaps the following information will help you.
105330: M6, 90 mm (3.5 inches) long, thread at least 30 mm (1.2 inches) long
101352: wooden dowel 8 mm (0.3 inches), 40 mm (1.6 inches) long
100514: M6, diameter 10 mm (0.4 inches), total length 14 mm (0.6 inches), distance from hole center to end: 5 mm (0.2 inches)
100527: ??? Maybe 121214 fits (M6, diameter 10 mm (0.4 inches), total length 82 mm (3.2 inches), hole spacing 64 mm (2.5 inches))?
perhaps the following information will help you.
105330: M6, 90 mm (3.5 inches) long, thread at least 30 mm (1.2 inches) long
101352: wooden dowel 8 mm (0.3 inches), 40 mm (1.6 inches) long
100514: M6, diameter 10 mm (0.4 inches), total length 14 mm (0.6 inches), distance from hole center to end: 5 mm (0.2 inches)
100527: ??? Maybe 121214 fits (M6, diameter 10 mm (0.4 inches), total length 82 mm (3.2 inches), hole spacing 64 mm (2.5 inches))?
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zaubertroll22 May 2013 18:30Hello IKEA expert,
thank you for your information.
I have also found something else. If you remove the leading "1" from the old spare part numbers, you will almost certainly (99.99%) get the new numbers. I compared other assembly instructions and noticed this...
But thanks anyway
thank you for your information.
I have also found something else. If you remove the leading "1" from the old spare part numbers, you will almost certainly (99.99%) get the new numbers. I compared other assembly instructions and noticed this...
But thanks anyway
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IKEA-Experte22 May 2013 18:36Hello Zaubertroll,
In the past, the spare part numbers were 5 digits long. A few years ago, they were expanded by adding a 1 at the beginning of the old numbers. In which current manuals did you find the numbers without the 1?
In the past, the spare part numbers were 5 digits long. A few years ago, they were expanded by adding a 1 at the beginning of the old numbers. In which current manuals did you find the numbers without the 1?
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zaubertroll22 May 2013 19:16You once sent me two instructions or the links. One of them included it, and I received some parts from that. Therefore, I assumed those were the new ones.
Best regards, zaubertroll
Best regards, zaubertroll
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zaubertroll22 May 2013 19:38Now I am curious to see what will come out of this.
The following item was delivered:
05330
This one was not, accompanied by the note that it does not exist:
105330
The following item was delivered:
05330
This one was not, accompanied by the note that it does not exist:
105330
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