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Parts needed:

Log 

Headboard 

    

1  -  Log Footboard (end with built-in ladder) 

 

2  -  Assembled Bunk rails (one right; one left)           

1  -  Bundle of 5 Slats 

10 -  1 5/8” Wood Screws for slats

1  -  Plywood for Upper Bunk (bottom bunky boards are optional)

8  -  1 5/8” Wood screws for Upper Bunk plywood

2  -  Log Side Rails (81” Long for Single & Double Beds & 86” Long for King & Queen Beds)

16 -  6” Lag Screws and washers for Single/ Single, Double/ Double, Queen/ Queen beds

OR

12 -  6” Lag screws for Double/ Single, Queen/ Single beds

6  -   1 1/2” Diameter Log Bed Plugs  (for holes to hide/cover lag screws)

5  -  Support Rails (for Double/Doubles, Double/Queens, and Queen/Queen bunk beds ONLY) 

    see step 11 below

2  -  Secondary bed rails (without notches) (for Double/Doubles, Single/Singles and Queen/Queen ONLY)

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T-25 Bit (Torx bit screwdriver)

King & Queen Beds Only

  •  T-Support - (consists of 2 approx 7”x75” boards to be assembled)

  •  8- 4” T30 screws

  •  1-T30 driver bit (Torx)

CHECKING/CRACKING:

It’s normal for all cedar log furniture to develop some checks in the wood. Checking occurs as a log releases moisture across or 

through the annual growth rings. It does not affect the structural integrity of the wood. All logs which contain the heart of the 
tree will develop lengthwise cracks or checks. The check never goes deeper than the heart.

Cedar Bunk Bed Assembly Instructions

Tools Needed for Assembly:

15/16” Socket & Ratchet (or Impact Driver)

Cordless Drill with Phillips Head  

Rubber Mallet if required

IMPORTANT! Please read and follow the Bunk Bed Safety instructions on the last page of this instruction packet.

This product is designed to provide the safety levels of this certification when the assembly instructions are properly followed. 

Completing assembly as instructed will make beds safer.

Summary of Contents for Cedar Bunk Bed

Page 1: ...LY 1 T 25 Bit Torx bit screwdriver King Queen Beds Only T Support consists of 2 approx 7 x75 boards to be assembled 8 4 T30 screws 1 T30 driver bit Torx CHECKING CRACKING It s normal for all cedar log furniture to develop some checks in the wood Checking occurs as a log releases moisture across or through the annual growth rings It does not affect the structural integrity of the wood All logs whic...

Page 2: ...eople are required for assembly One person should hold headboard while other inserts railings 1 Remove all pieces from the pallet with a Phillips screw driver 2 To remove the skis from the bed frame legs use the T 25 bit included in the hardware kit Bed Rail Mortises Pictured is a Double Single Ladder Right ...

Page 3: ... long flat edge and a short flat edge 4 A correctly installed bed rail has the long flat edge facing up The slats for the mattress will sit on this edge When rails are correctly installed the short flat edge should be aligned vertically as seen below 5 Insert one end of the Log Side Rails into 2 1 2 mortises pre drilled holes on front side of headboard 6 This step applies ONLY to Double Single and...

Page 4: ...ime Hint Scraping the lag screw accross a bar of soap or wax will make it easier to install the screw 9 Insert the other end of Log Side Rails into 2 1 2 mortises of footboard Screw the lag screw in about of the way Do not tighten completely at this time 10 If you have a King or Queen Size Bed assemble the T Support consists of qty 2 approximately 7 x75 boards and 1 has a slot stand the other upri...

Page 5: ...e rail assembly into the mortises 13 THIS STEP Applies ONLY to Double Doubles Double Queens and Queen Queen bunk beds a After the right hand rail assembly has been placed tapped into mortises you can place the 5 support rails into the mortises of bottom quartered out rail of bunk assembly b The flat surfaces of the rails should be facing up and level c With another person lift left bunk assembly u...

Page 6: ...screw the plywood down onto the bunk rail in 4 places on each side 17 Insert 6 Lag Screws into all bunk mortises and lightly tighten Be sure to use washers with each lag screw 18 Begin to tighten all Lag Screws securely Starting from bottom bedrail move from one to another in a rotation until all 12 lag screws are securely fitted Note It is normal to hear some popping or cracking as rails become f...

Page 7: ...Periodically check and ensure that the guardrail ladder and other components are in their proper position free from damage and that all connectors are tight 6 Do not allow horseplay on or under the bed and always prohibit jumping on the bed 7 Always us the ladder for entering and leaving the upper bunk 8 Do not use substitute parts Contact manufacturer or dealer for replacement parts 9 Use of a ni...

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