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Futon Parts and
Hardware
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At
Futons.net, you'll find top quality futon frame repair and
replacement parts which meet or exceed the original
manufacturers factory parts. We have saved thousands of
customers a great deal of money, by supplying them with the
parts and hardware they needed to repair their old but good
futon frame.
We have
been in business since 1982, and we have many obsolete futon
parts that no other dealer has. So no matter what part you
need, please send us a picture, and we'll try to help you get
your futon back on the road.
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Futon Frame
Maintenance
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A little
preventative maintenance of your futon frame can greatly
increase how long it lasts. We recommend checking the
bolts on your futon frame every month or two, depending on how
often it's used. If they are loose, gently tighten them,
but be careful not to over tighten them. If you have a
wooden frame, you can rub a bar of Ivory soap in the arm tracks
every now and then, to keep things operating smoothly.
Most of
the damage that we see is from forcing the frame to operate,
when it's stuck. If you are converting your frame from a
bed to a sofa, or from a sofa to a bed, and it doesn't easily
convert, stop what you are doing, and remove the mattress, and
carefully examine why it's not moving easily. Usually if
you try to convert the frame and you pull on one side more than
the other, something will jam, and if forced, you may break
something.
Normally a
guest will try to make their bed in the morning, and not knowing
how to do it, they may break your frame. We suggest
telling your guests to leave the futon as a bed, and you'll take
care of changing it from a bed to a sofa for them.
Some parts
wear out, and some of the plastic parts can dry out over the
years. If the bolts are not tightened, a part can move
around in a way that it's not supposed to, and that can cause it
to break. People ask us why they don't make some of the
parts in futon frames out of metal so they'd never break.
The reason is, if they were metal, and something jammed up, and
was forced, the seat, or back, or an arm would crack, and that
would be a more costly repair.
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A list of Common Futon Repair
Parts
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Here's a
list of some of the more common futon frame hardware and parts.
This is by no means a complete listing of all the parts that we
have accumulated over our many years in business. Some
items are called more than one name, so we list them twice.
We have many items that are obsolete.
If you
need a part that you can't find on our site, please email us at
sales@futons.net with a
description and a couple of pictures showing us what you need
and we'll see if we can help you. We may need to know the
name of the manufacturer of the frame because there are many
frames that look the same, but the size of the bolts or seat
decks and other items will all be slightly different.
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Futon Bolts
Standard Futon Hinges
Click Click Hinges
Triple Click Hinges
Oblong
Rollers
Carriage Blocks
Round
Futon Rollers
Double
Futon Rollers
Nylon
Roller Inserts
Futon
Barrel Nuts, Nuts, and Cross Dowels
Larger
Futon Barrel Nuts
Futon
Seat Stoppers
Futon Storage
Bags
Allen
Wrenches
Larger Allen Wrenches
Plastic Leg
Caps
1/2"
Futon Hardware Sets
5/8"
Futon Hardware Sets
Angle
Support Brackets
Decorative Bolt Covers or Plugs
Clevis Pins
and Assemblies
Various
Plastic Rollers, Glides and Carriage Blocks - (E-mail Details
and Size)
Stretcher
Support Rails - (E-mail Details and Size)
Futon Seat
Decks - (E-mail Details and Size)
Futon Back
Decks - (E-mail Details and Size)
Futon Arms
- (E-mail Details and Size)
Cotter
Pins - (E-mail Details and Size)
Washers
and Clips - (E-mail Details and Size)
Futon
Slats and Supports - (E-mail Details and Size)
And many
more parts - (E-mail Details and Size)
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