Understanding the Assembly Process
It is perfectly normal for two boards standing alone to be wobbly during the initial stages of assembly. Here’s why this happens and what to expect as you continue building your furniture:
Why the Boards Are Wobbly
- Partial Assembly: When only two boards are attached, the structure lacks the additional support provided by the rest of the components. This results in a temporary lack of stability.
- Incomplete Frame: The boards will not be securely locked into place until the entire frame, including all supporting components, is fully assembled.
Ensuring Stability
- Complete the Frame: The wobbliness will resolve once you have the entire frame assembled. Each component, including side panels, shelves, and the back panel (if applicable), contributes to the overall stability and strength of the furniture.
- Follow Instructions: Carefully follow the assembly instructions provided in your package to ensure that all parts are correctly and securely attached.
Importance of the Back Panel
- Added Stability: If your furniture includes a back panel, it is crucial to install it as it significantly enhances the structural integrity and stability of the unit.
- Final Lock-In: The back panel helps lock the entire frame into place, ensuring that the boards are securely held together and eliminating any wobbliness.
Additional Tips
- Work on a Flat Surface: Assemble your furniture on a flat, stable surface to prevent any additional wobbliness during the assembly process.
- Double-Check Connections: Ensure all fasteners and connectors are properly tightened and secured as you progress through the assembly steps.
When to Contact Support
If the wobbliness persists even after completing the assembly, please contact our Consumer Service Team for further assistance. Our team can provide guidance and ensure your furniture is correctly assembled and stable.
- Consumer Service Phone Number: 800-950-4782
- Email: consumerservice@esolutionsfurniture.com
Thank you for choosing our products. We are here to help and ensure you have a positive assembly experience.
Note: This information is current as of 6/1/2024. Our policies and procedures are subject to change, so please check our website or contact customer service for the most up-to-date information.
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