IKEA INGATORP / INGOLF table and 6 chairs instructions
Full Product Name: IKEA INGATORP / INGOLF Table and 6 chairs, black/Sporda dark gray, 61/84 5/8x34 1/4 "
Article Number: 092.857.01
Number of user manuals: 4
Manuals and Parts List
There are 4 assembly instruction manuals to fully build IKEA INGATORP / INGOLF table and 6 chairs. Scroll down to view all.
1. Instructions for IKEA Ingatorp extendable table black
2. Instructions for IKEA Ingolf chair brown black
3. Instructions for IKEA Sakarias armchair cover sporda dark gray
IKEA parts list for Sakarias armchair cover sporda dark gray:
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IKEA INGATORP / INGOLF Product Details
INGATORP / INGOLF Table and 6 chairs, black/Sporda dark gray, 61/84 5/8x34 1/4 "
Article number: 092.857.01
Solid wood is a durable natural material.
The clear-lacquered surface is easy to wipe clean.
Can be easily extended by one person.
Concealed locking function prevents gaps between top and leaf and keeps the extra leaf in place.
The extra leaf can be stored within easy reach under the table top when not in use.
It’s quick and easy to change the size of the table to suit your different needs. With the extra leaf stored under the table top you can extend the table to seat from 4 to 6 people.
The chair frame is made of solid wood, which is a durable natural material.
You sit comfortably thanks to the high back.
You sit comfortably thanks to the padded seat, padded back and armrests.
Extra covers to alternate with mean it's easy to give both your chair and room a new look.
It’s easy to extend when guests arrive – the legs of the table stay in the corner so everyone sits comfortably. A traditional look with details like turned legs give it that little extra.
Measurements:
Length: 61 " (155 cm)Max. length: 84 5/8 " (215 cm)
Width: 34 1/4 " (87 cm)
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Questions and Answers
Number of questions: 2
Smith Ashley
Posted on May 07, 2023I have the Ingatorp table and chairs, but I'm having trouble with the extension mechanism. The extra leaf won't stay in place when extended. How do I fix this?
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on May 09, 2023The issue with the extension mechanism not keeping the extra leaf in place is likely due to the concealed locking function not working properly. Here are the steps to troubleshoot and fix this:
1. Check that the locking mechanism under the table is functioning correctly. Locate the locking mechanism and ensure it is engaging properly when the table is extended.
2. If the locking mechanism is loose or not engaging, tighten the screws that secure it to the table frame. This should help stabilize the locking function.
3. Ensure the table top and leaf are properly aligned when extended. Any misalignment can prevent the locking mechanism from working effectively.
4. As a last resort, you may need to replace the locking mechanism if it is damaged or worn out. Replacement parts are available from IKEA.
Following these steps should help resolve the issue with the extra leaf not staying in place when the table is extended. Let me know if you have any other questions
Samuel
Posted on Nov 10, 2022I have an Ingatorp/Ingolf table with the black/sporda dark gray color combination and I'm experiencing some issues with the extra leaf storage mechanism. Sometimes it's difficult to slide the leaf in and out, and sometimes it gets stuck. Can you provide any tips or troubleshooting steps to resolve this issue?
Alice @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Nov 12, 2022The issue you're experiencing with the extra leaf storage mechanism on your INGATORP / INGOLF table is likely due to a few potential causes:
1. Buildup of debris or grime: Over time, small particles can accumulate in the storage compartment, making it difficult to smoothly slide the leaf in and out. Try gently cleaning the compartment with a soft cloth to remove any buildup.
2. Misalignment of the leaf: Ensure the leaf is properly aligned when sliding it in and out. Check that the edges of the leaf are flush with the table top to allow for smooth operation.
3. Loose or worn hardware: The locking mechanism that keeps the leaf in place may have become loose or worn over time. Try tightening any screws or bolts that secure this mechanism to see if that resolves the issue.
If the problem persists after trying these troubleshooting steps, you may need to contact IKEA customer service for further assistance. They should be able to provide additional guidance or arrange for a replacement part if necessary