IKEA PINNTORP gateleg table instructions
Full Product Name: IKEA PINNTORP Gateleg table, light brown stained/white stained, 26 3/8/48 7/8x29 1/2 "
Article Number: 705.294.65
Number of user manuals: 1
Manuals and Parts List
There is one assembly instruction manual to fully build IKEA PINNTORP gateleg table.
IKEA PINNTORP Product Details
PINNTORP Gateleg table, light brown stained/white stained, 26 3/8/48 7/8x29 1/2 "
Article number: 705.294.65
Small dimensions make the table easy to furnish with, even when space is limited.
The sturdy solid wood frame is stained in a fresh white color to brighten up on any gloomy day.
The grains of the wood are visible and create a warm and natural expression.
Designed for a perfect match with PINNTORP chairs. STEFAN chairs are also good matches with different style expressions.
Wood is a natural material and variations in the top and the legs make every table unique.
Traditional space-saving design with warmth and character. This wooden gateleg table extends to seat 2-4 people. Ideal when you need extra space for projects, folding laundry or having friends for dinner.
Measurements:
Height: 29 1/2 " (75 cm)Max. length: 48 7/8 " (124 cm)
Min. length: 26 3/8 " (67 cm)
Width: 29 1/2 " (75 cm)
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Questions and Answers
Number of questions: 1
Powell William
Posted on Jul 02, 2022I purchased the PINNTORP gateleg table and noticed that the legs have a slight wobble when extended. Is there any adjustment or repair I can do to fix this issue?
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Jul 04, 2022To fix the slight wobble in the legs of your PINNTORP gateleg table, you can try the following:
1. Check if the table is placed on an even, level surface. Uneven flooring can cause the legs to wobble. Try moving the table to a different location or adjusting the floor underneath it.
2. Tighten the screws that connect the legs to the tabletop. Over time, these screws can become loose, causing the wobble. Use a screwdriver to firmly tighten all the leg screws.
3. If the tabletop is not perfectly level, you can try adjusting the leveling glides on the bottom of the legs. Turn the glides clockwise to raise the leg and counterclockwise to lower it, until the table is stable and level.
4. As a last resort, you can try adding small shims or pieces of cardboard under the shorter legs to level the table and eliminate the wobble.
By following these steps, you should be able to stabilize the PINNTORP gateleg table and fix the slight wobble in the legs