IKEA TURBO clothes rack, indoor/outdoor instructions
Full Product Name: IKEA TURBO Clothes rack, indoor/outdoor, black, 46 1/8x23 1/4 "
Article Number: 401.772.33
Number of user manuals: 1
Manuals and Parts List
There is one assembly instruction manual to fully build IKEA TURBO clothes rack, indoor/outdoor.
IKEA TURBO Product Details
TURBO Clothes rack, indoor/outdoor, black, 46 1/8x23 1/4 "
Article number: 401.772.33
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Easy to assemble – just click in and out.
Easy to move – casters included.
Measurements:
Width: 46 1/8 " (117 cm)Depth: 23 1/4 " (59 cm)
Height: 58 1/4 " (148 cm)
Max. load: 33 lb (15 kg)
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Questions and Answers
Number of questions: 2
William
Posted on May 22, 2023I'm trying to assemble the Turbo clothes rack, but I'm having trouble getting the legs to fit properly into the base. Are there any specific instructions or tips that you can provide to help me get it assembled correctly?
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on May 24, 2023To assemble the TURBO clothes rack correctly, ensure the legs are aligned properly with the base. First, identify the left and right legs and match them to the corresponding openings in the base. Apply firm, even pressure to click the legs into place. If they don't fit easily, double-check the orientation and try again. Make sure all connections are secure before loading the rack. If you continue to have issues, refer to the included assembly instructions or contact IKEA customer service for further assistance
Thomas
Posted on Jan 10, 2023I love the design of this clothes rack! However, I'm having some issues with it wobbling when I hang heavier items on it. Is there a way to stabilize it further?
Thomas
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Jan 12, 2023To stabilize the TURBO clothes rack and prevent it from wobbling when hanging heavier items, you can try the following:
Ensure all the connections are tightened properly during assembly. Double-check that the frame is fully locked into place and the casters are securely attached.
You can also try adding some weight to the base, such as placing sandbags or heavy objects on the bottom shelf, to provide more stability. This will help anchor the rack and reduce any side-to-side movement.
If the wobbling persists, you could consider adding some bracing or stabilizing bars between the vertical posts. This will help reinforce the frame and distribute the weight more evenly