IKEA SKRUVBY cabinet with doors instructions
Full Product Name: IKEA SKRUVBY Cabinet with doors, white, 27 1/2x35 3/8 "
Article Number: 205.035.47
Number of user manuals: 1
Manuals and Parts List
There is one assembly instruction manual to fully build IKEA SKRUVBY cabinet with doors.
IKEA SKRUVBY Product Details
SKRUVBY Cabinet with doors, white, 27 1/2x35 3/8 "
Article number: 205.035.47
The furniture in the SKRUVBY series is designed to go well together. Combine and match them as you like or use each piece of furniture as a beautiful solitaire.
Details like the profiled edges of the top and bottom panel, grooved doors and forged handles give the furniture an stylish look and add to the traditional style.
The oak look of the top panel creates a warm and natural look.
2 movable shelves make it easy to adapt the space to your storage needs.
Behind the doors you can keep your belongings hidden and free from dust.
Easier to assemble thanks to the clever dowels that are simple to press into the pre-drilled holes and expand when tightened.
The surface is durable and easy to keep clean.
The SKRUVBY series has a traditional look with solitaire storage units that can be coordinated. This cabinet with grooved doors has a top panel with an oak expression to add a warm, natural feel to a room.
Measurements:
Depth: 14 3/4 " (37.5 cm)Height: 35 3/8 " (90 cm)
Width: 27 1/2 " (70 cm)
Max load/shelf: 33 lb (15 kg)
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Questions and Answers
Number of questions: 3
Roger
Posted on May 21, 2023I'm having trouble assembling the cabinet. The dowels don't seem to be expanding as they should, and I'm having difficulty getting them to fit into the pre-drilled holes. Can you provide any troubleshooting tips or suggest a solution?
Alice @ EasyRebuild
Answered on May 23, 2023It sounds like you're having an issue with the dowels not expanding properly during the assembly process. Here are a few troubleshooting tips that may help:
First, ensure the pre-drilled holes are the correct size and depth to properly accommodate the dowels. If the holes are too small or shallow, the dowels won't be able to expand fully.
Next, check that the dowels are being inserted all the way into the holes before tightening. They need to be fully seated before tightening to allow the expansion mechanism to work correctly.
You can also try applying a small amount of wood glue to the dowels before inserting them. This can help create a tighter fit and allow the expansion to occur more effectively.
If you're still having trouble, you may need to replace any damaged or defective dowels. Contact IKEA customer service for assistance in obtaining replacement parts.
With a little patience and the right techniques, you should be able to get those dowels properly expanded and the cabinet assembled. Let me know if you have any other questions
Christine Hahn
Posted on Dec 26, 2022I am having trouble assembling the SKRUVBY cabinet with doors. The dowels are not fitting properly and I'm worried that it will compromise the stability of the cabinet. Are there any troubleshooting tips or should I contact IKEA customer support for assistance?
Bradley Victoria
Posted on Dec 09, 2022I'm having trouble assembling the SKRUVBY cabinet with doors. The dowels don't seem to be fitting properly into the pre-drilled holes. Are there any additional instructions or tips that can help me successfully assemble the cabinet?
Bradley
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Dec 11, 2022The dowels not fitting properly into the pre-drilled holes is a common issue that can occur when assembling the SKRUVBY cabinet. Here are some tips that may help:
Ensure the pre-drilled holes are free of any debris or obstructions. Use a small tool to gently clear out the holes if needed.
Double-check that you are aligning the dowels with the correct holes. The holes should be the right size to snugly fit the dowels.
Apply a small amount of wood glue to the dowels before inserting them. This can help them grip better in the holes.
Gently tap the dowels into the holes using a rubber mallet or the back of a hammer. Avoid hammering too hard, as this could damage the wood.
If the dowels still won't fit, you can try slightly enlarging the pre-drilled holes using a drill bit slightly larger in diameter than the dowels.
Take your time and follow the assembly instructions carefully. With a little patience, you should be able to get the dowels properly seated and assemble the SKRUVBY cabinet successfully