IKEA ALEX desk instructions
Full Product Name: IKEA ALEX Desk, black-brown, 52x22 7/8 "
Article Number: 004.834.42
Number of user manuals: 1
Manuals and Parts List
There is one assembly instruction manual to fully build IKEA ALEX desk.
IKEA ALEX Product Details
ALEX Desk, black-brown, 52x22 7/8 "
Article number: 004.834.42
Built-in cable management for collecting cables and cords out of sight but close at hand.
Drawer stops prevent the drawers from being pulled out too far.
Can be placed anywhere in the room because the back is finished.
A clean look that’s easy to like, coupled with a clever design that keeps messy cables out of sight. The back is finished so you can place it in the middle of the room – all sides are just as beautiful.
Measurements:
Width: 52 " (132 cm)Depth: 22 7/8 " (58 cm)
Height: 29 7/8 " (76 cm)
Height under furniture: 24 3/8 " (62 cm)
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Questions and Answers
Number of questions: 3
Fields Michael
Posted on Dec 16, 2023I have the Alex desk and I'm having trouble with the drawers. They are quite stiff to open and close.
Is there a trick to lubricating or adjusting them so they move more smoothly?
Lauren Ellis
Posted on Nov 06, 2022I've been using my Alex desk for a while now, and I'm experiencing an issue with the drawers. They seem to be stuck or jammed after being opened fully. What could be causing this problem? Is there any maintenance or adjustment that can be done to fix it?
L. Ellis
Reed Kimberly
Posted on Aug 10, 2022I've assembled the desk, but I'm having trouble getting the drawers to slide smoothly. Are there any specific tips for lubricating the drawer glides or adjusting them if they get stuck?
Reed
Alice @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Aug 12, 2022To help the drawers slide smoothly, first check that the drawer glides are properly aligned and installed according to the assembly instructions. If they are installed correctly, you can try lubricating the glides with a silicone-based lubricant or furniture polish. Apply a small amount to the glides and wipe away any excess. This should help reduce friction and allow the drawers to slide more easily. If the drawers are still sticking, you may need to make minor adjustments to the glides by loosening the screws slightly and repositioning them. Be careful not to overtighten the screws when reassembling. With a little trial and error, you should be able to get the drawers sliding smoothly