20 Most Recent Evenflo Jenny Lind Crib - Page 2 Questions & Answers

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I dont have instruccions for assembly for my crib

Good day to you!!!

I did all that I can to search what you are looking for but unfortunately I couldn't find it...

so I am suggesting you to inform the company/market you bought the crib.
In this you can get the instruction free..

I honestly don't think this suggetion helps you but still I am trying to give you Ideas what to do...You have all the right not to pay me for this suggestion...but I am still hoping that it helps you...

Thank you...
6/15/2011 3:48:14 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Jun 15, 2011
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Where can I buy parts

If you have the model number usually on the bottom of the crib, if it is one of the Jenny Lind make you will need to know the date it was made that is on the same spot. You may find it in Jenny Lind, but it depends if the crib is still replaceable or not. It all depends on their product replacement parts policy.

Keep in mind that "Jenny Lind" is actually a style name used by several different manufacturers. Although we can service most of the U.S. made cribs and cradles, it is very helpful to know who originally made the crib or cradle. "Jenny Lind" is not a manufacturer.

Check in this links:
- safety.evenflo.com/cs/sc/cssc99_RD (for contact)
- evenflo.com/replacement_parts (search right model and manufactured date).

Hope this helps.
6/3/2011 9:17:24 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Jun 03, 2011
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Has model # 012616 been recalled?

As far as my research the jenny lind model 012616 has not been recalled but you should log onto the consumer safety website at www.CPSC.gov and check to make sure, this is a great website to check out consumer safety and recalls.
5/30/2011 5:06:51 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on May 30, 2011
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Need directions on how to

  • Unfortunately Gerry model#1921 is not a valid Model (1921) that is. All Gerry model cribs have a CPSC federal mandated recall on them. You can read more here. http://safety.evenflo.com/cs/sc/cssc99_RD.phtml?rid=EFR2&src=WEB Because these small wood cribs have been recalled I recommend contacting them from the link provided and inquire about a replacement of hardware etc to make it safe for your baby. The reports are, with injuries, of the mattress falling clear through and injuring the children laying in the crib.
  • The cribs were made by Evenflow and sold under the name of Gerry and some under the name Even flow so the model number can be confusion. The link I provide has the entire explanation and all their contact information. This is why no manual can be found for #1911, because that model does not exist.

Regards, Tony
5/16/2011 7:13:26 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on May 16, 2011
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I have a 30 year

Hi Mallgirl

Perhaps this Link could help you out, this publishing contains several Links which will lead you to more detailed information:
http://ocbabyplanner.blogspot.com/2010/12/new-crib-safety-laws-2011.html

Hope this will help you out.

Know that we all have survived our parents choices, but you might choose better based on what we have learned...

Kind regards and good luck!
4/21/2011 6:06:46 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Apr 21, 2011
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Hardware parts for jenny lind baby bed

I need the 2 gate shows for the drop side and the hooks to hold the mattress spring. Please help!!!!
3/30/2011 8:45:34 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Mar 30, 2011
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Where can I find parts for a Jenny Lind crib

crib design has not change much through-out the years, except for the fire-safe matresses and the side bars are a little closer together. Other than that it's not much different. I hardly doubt you will find parts for a crib that old but you may find parts for others that are compatible.
The Jenny Lind line is made by delta enterprises.com
You can order everything from their website


3/13/2011 5:53:53 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Mar 13, 2011
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We are missing the inserts

If by insert you mean the round things that go up in the holes and a bolt screws into them to keep the bed together, then yes. They are called Barrel Nuts. Available mostly in USA standard sizes, most commonly a 1/4 20 ("quarter twenty" for 1/4 inch wide with 20 threads per inch) at any Lowes. Take your bolts with you for a length measurement and buy new bolts that match the new barrel nuts. Should be fine, just dont overtighten or you will crack the wood. Good luck and if I got INSERT wrong let me know.
3/10/2011 6:34:34 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Mar 10, 2011
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I have the jenny lind crib. had borrowed it out

Yes. Most hardware stores have a set of bright yellow boxes that are
specialty screws, bolts etc. Ask them if they have the crib replacement parts
one. If not, head to a Lowes. I think they have ones that will do. The springs just keept
the dropside from slamming down.
Now if by "Spring" you mean the mattress support, you have a lost cause.
Each crib has a specific mattress support and unless you find one at a DAV or
salvation army thrift store, I'm afraid there is no other inexpensive answer.
If Evenflo has them, they will cost dearly. Feel free to call Evenflo at:
US: 1-800-233-5921
Canada: 1-937-773-3971
3/7/2011 5:52:34 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Mar 07, 2011
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Have a jenny crib white nov 5 2002. no model

If you dont have the 2 chrome rods that are 2 feet long, you are out of luck.
They are required. Second, most Evenflos had a recall that requires the model number
to get parts for. The screws are common 10-32 and the back uses 2 extra 5/16 X 2"
bolts with wingnuts. The spring/mattress support slides in thru the metal pieces on the
foot and headboard. The foot kicker that releases the dropside is located on the back-bottom
of the dropside and it stays up with two L-braces that are notched. I really think it's time for a new
crib if you are missing these parts.
call a ParentLink Representative at 1-800-233-5921, Monday - Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
3/6/2011 7:02:12 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Mar 06, 2011
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Evanflo jenny lind crib recall

Call Evenflo at 1-800-356-2229
2/26/2011 5:16:40 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Feb 26, 2011
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I need the Bolt type

You may have to call Evenflo and have your model number ready. If they dont have it
you are out of luck. Evenflo 1-800-356-2229
2/24/2011 5:48:01 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Feb 24, 2011
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Need crib instructions. Bought used .

Many Evenflo cribs are on recall. That's actually good for you.
Call Evenflo at 1-800-356-2229. Give them your model # off the sticker.
If they say it isnt on recall, ask for a set of instructions. Most companies will
mail them to you for free.
If it is on recall, have them send you the free parts AND a set of instructions.
I like it..... WIN WIN!
2/24/2011 5:02:30 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Feb 24, 2011
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Nelson crib model number 112104 assembly

You will not find instructions for this crib. The company is out of business. It is pretty straight
forward design wise. Either a nub holds the top of the fixed side and a bolt holds the two bottom ends
or all 4 have bolts. The spring/mattress support goes in next and the dropside uses two steel rods
the are about 2 feet long and they go vertical down each headboard down to the L braces at bottom. They feed through the dropside and a sprin goes under the dropside wood to keep it from slamming down
on the L brace. 2 screws hold the rods in place. If you have a specific problem post it and I will try and help you through.
2/24/2011 4:49:13 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Feb 24, 2011
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Instructions on how to assemble the baby bed

how to put a baby bed together
2/13/2011 11:07:28 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Feb 13, 2011
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I have a Jenny Lind

If you have the model number usually on the bottom of the crib, if it is one of the Jenny Lind make you will need to know the date it was made that is on the same spot. You may find it in Jenny Lind, but it depends if the crib is still replaceable or not. It all depends on their product replacement parts policy.

Keep in mind that "Jenny Lind" is actually a style name used by several different manufacturers. Although we can service most of the U.S. made cribs and cradles, it is very helpful to know who originally made the crib or cradle. "Jenny Lind" is not a manufacturer.

Check in this links:
- safety.evenflo.com/cs/sc/cssc99_RD (for contact)
- evenflo.com/replacement_parts (search right model and manufactured date).

Hope this helps.
2/3/2011 6:11:31 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Feb 03, 2011
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Need assembly manuel for Jenny

Evenflo Jenny Lind Crib has been recalled.

When you call to get the kit to fix the problem (800) 356-2229 you could ask Evenflo directly!

Here are instructions without a manual...

1. Lay the headboard on the floor in front of you with the bracket holes and model number facing you. Use 2 ¾-inch wood screws to attach the L-bracket and the latch bracket to headboard. The L-bracket has 3 holes and attaches to the holes on the lowest section of the headboard. The latch bracket only has 2 holes and goes directly beneath the metal bracket for the mattress that is already attached. It should face toward the center of the headboard. Once you're done, complete the same procedure on the right side of the headboard. Then do the same for the footboard.

2. Stand the headboard up so you can attach the rails to it. First, place the cross dowel (the small piece of wood with a hole in the side of it) into the hole on the underside of the top rung of the rail. Then put a second dowel in the top side of the bottom rung. Line the left rail up with the headboard at a 90-degree angle, placing it in the brackets you just installed, and insert a 2 13/16-inch machine screw into each of the 2 holes on the front side of the headboard (the side that will face outward). Tighten each screw with your screwdriver until it hits the cross dowel. Then turn the cross dowel clockwise to lock it in. Do the same for the right side and then for the footboard.

3. Slide the mattress platform (the bottom of the crib) into the stabilizer rails (easy to distinguish, since they are the same size as the sides of the platform), putting the longer ones on the sides and the shorter ones on the ends. It will slide in easily. Use 5 ¾-inch screws to attach the hanger brackets to the corners of the platform. The holes are predrilled and you can only put the bracket on one way to match them up, so there is little worry that you will attach it wrong.

4. Put the support brackets (the straight, flat ones) on top of the predrilled holes in the underside of the stabilizer rails. Screw them in with ¾-inch wood screws. Then place the hanger brackets in the slots that were preinstalled on the headboard and footboard. Choose the level that will suit you best. Evenflo recommends the top two for infants.

5. Snap a caster (the round disc) on the bottom of each foot of the crib. Check that all your screws are tight to keep your baby safe.
1/29/2011 6:43:47 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Jan 29, 2011
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Where do you get a

try a mechanical supply store
1/22/2011 2:56:22 AM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Jan 22, 2011
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I am trying to find a new metal spring base or

Just need add the "serial number" in THIS SITE to know details or parts replacement.

Hope helps.
1/21/2011 9:49:30 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Jan 21, 2011
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Need directions for evenflo crib model 012615

That is a recalled Crib. The drop sides may give out and cause a baby rolling over to become entrapped in the partially let down drop side.
12/30/2010 6:51:44 PM • Evenflo Jenny... • Answered on Dec 30, 2010
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