How to set up a metal bed frame the size of the queen
Did you know that there are different sizes of queen mattresses and box springs? A standard queen size is 60 by 80 inches, but there are also custom sizes, so measure before buying a frame. While most metal bed frames look like a rectangle when they are created, a marriage pattern must also have a support beam in the middle. Otherwise the mattress could sink in the middle in time and be very uncomfortable. Without this support beam, many mattress manufacturers do not fulfill their warranty. So before you go shopping, measure your mattress and do not buy a frame without the central support.
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Instructions
1 upper and lower support sections Unfold from the left side of the frame and repeat for the right side.
2 Attach the headrest supports to the wall in case you want to add a header later.
3 Position the bottom and top supports each other, either by means of spikes on one side that fit into the holes on the other side, sliding hard, or by a ring that slides down and keeps both sides together.
4 Fix the central support. Some frames come with a parity system and the hole that does not need tools, others will have to be screwed on.