IKEA JANINGE bar stool instructions
Full Product Name: IKEA JANINGE Bar stool, gray, 29 7/8 "
Article Number: 102.813.54
Number of user manuals: 1
Manuals and Parts List
There is one assembly instruction manual to fully build IKEA JANINGE bar stool.
IKEA JANINGE Product Details
JANINGE Bar stool, gray, 29 7/8 "
Article number: 102.813.54
You sit comfortably thanks to the scooped seat.
Easy to adjust in heights using one hand.
With footrest for relaxed sitting posture.
A special surface treatment makes the seat extra scratch resistant.
Challenged to solve the equation of combining design, function and quality in one chair, our designers came up with JANINGE chair. Durable enough for restaurant use – with a design you want to take home.
Measurements:
Tested for: 243 lb (110 kg)Width: 15 " (38 cm)
Depth: 14 1/8 " (36 cm)
Height: 33 1/8 " (84 cm)
Diameter: 16 1/2 " (42 cm)
Seat height: 29 7/8 " (76 cm)
Min. seat height: 22 " (56 cm)
Max. seat height: 29 7/8 " (76 cm)
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Questions and Answers
Number of questions: 3
Heather
Posted on Apr 09, 2024I have a JANINGE bar stool and I'm experiencing some issues with the footrest. It seems to be loose and keeps falling off. Is there a way to tighten or secure it better?
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Apr 11, 2024The footrest on the JANINGE bar stool can become loose over time. To tighten and secure it better, you can try the following:
1. Locate the screws that attach the footrest to the chair frame. These are typically located underneath the seat.
2. Using a screwdriver, tighten the screws firmly to ensure the footrest is securely attached.
3. If the screws are worn or damaged, you may need to replace them with new ones. Make sure to use screws of the same size and type.
4. If the threaded holes in the chair frame are stripped, you can try using wood glue or epoxy to fill the holes before re-inserting the screws.
5. As a last resort, you can also try adding washers or lock nuts to the screws to provide extra tension and prevent the footrest from becoming loose again.
By following these steps, you should be able to tighten and secure the footrest on your JANINGE bar stool, ensuring a stable and comfortable seating experience
Francis Erin
Posted on Nov 10, 2023I've been using the Janinge bar stool for a while now and I love its design and functionality. However, I'm having some issues with the footrest. It seems to be slightly loose and doesn't provide the best support when I sit on it. Is there any way to adjust or tighten the footrest to improve its stability?
Francis Erin
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Nov 12, 2023The footrest on the JANINGE bar stool can be adjusted to improve its stability. Here are the steps to tighten the footrest:
1. Locate the screws underneath the seat that connect the footrest to the chair frame. These are likely Allen/hex head screws.
2. Using an Allen/hex wrench, gradually tighten each of the screws a little at a time. Be careful not to overtighten, as this could damage the threads.
3. Test the footrest after tightening the screws. It should now feel more secure and provide better support when sitting.
4. If the footrest is still loose after tightening the screws, you may need to replace the footrest assembly. Contact IKEA customer service for assistance with obtaining a replacement part.
By following these steps, you should be able to stabilize the footrest on your JANINGE bar stool and restore its full functionality. Let me know if you have any other questions
Newton David
Posted on Jul 14, 2023I recently purchased the Janinge bar stool and I'm having trouble adjusting the height using one hand as described in the product description. The mechanism seems stuck or stiff, making it difficult to adjust. Are there any tips or tricks to help loosen it up?
N. David
Alice @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Jul 16, 2023The issue you're experiencing with the height adjustment mechanism on the JANINGE bar stool is likely due to it being a bit stiff or stuck initially. Here are a few tips that may help:
First, try adjusting the height a few times while applying a bit more force. The mechanism may just need to be broken in a bit. Avoid using excessive force, but don't be too gentle either.
If that doesn't work, you can try lubricating the mechanism. Use a small amount of a light, silicone-based lubricant and work it into the adjustment points. This can help reduce friction and make the height adjustment smoother.
Another option is to check that the mechanism is properly assembled and not obstructed in any way. Refer to the assembly instructions to ensure everything is put together correctly.
If the issue persists after trying these steps, you may want to contact IKEA customer service for further assistance. They should be able to provide additional troubleshooting guidance or a replacement part if needed