Crib Replacement Parts by Brand, Hardware, and Common Problems

Updated December 17, 2025 by of Unique Baby Gear Ideas

If you’re looking for crib replacement parts, this page is designed to help you quickly find the right direction. Whether you’re missing hardware, searching for parts by crib brand, or trying to solve a common assembly problem, the links below will guide you to the most relevant detailed help pages without making you sort through unrelated information.

crib replacement parts including hardware kits, bolts, screws, and crib components organized by brand

Start Here: Crib Replacement Parts Routing (Fast)

This page is a navigation hub. Use the sections below to jump to the most relevant help page for your situation—by brand, by the part you’re missing, or by the problem you’re running into during assembly.

If you want the fastest “central help” page with step-by-step routing and a place to submit a parts request, go here: crib parts. If you want the general overview of what parts exist and how crib hardware is typically organized, start here: baby crib parts.

Crib Replacement Parts by Brand (Most Common Starting Point)

If you know the crib brand, you’ll usually get answers faster by going straight to the brand page—especially when you’re hunting for a specific hardware kit, manual, or conversion part.

Quick brand ID tip

If you’re not sure of the brand, check the crib’s manufacturer label (often on the inside of the headboard, on the mattress support frame, or near the underside of the crib). Write down the model number and manufacture date before you start searching—those details narrow results dramatically.

crib replacement parts hardware kit laid out on a wooden table with brackets, bolts, screws, washers, and small tools

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Caption: A realistic “parts-on-the-table” view helps you compare what you have to what you’re missing—especially when the original kit paperwork is gone.

Crib Replacement Parts by Hardware Type (When You Know the Part)

If you already know what you’re missing, use this section to route to the most relevant help page (and avoid wading through unrelated results).

Missing screws, bolts, or fasteners

If your crib screws are missing and you need a practical way to identify what you need, start here: crib screws missing. If you’re trying to measure the screw you have (so you can match it correctly), use this guide: how to measure crib screws correctly.

If you’re wondering whether crib screws are “universal” (or interchangeable across brands), read this before you buy anything: are crib screws universal.

If you’re tempted to replace missing crib screws with hardware store screws, this page explains what to consider so you don’t create a mismatch: can you replace crib screws with hardware store screws.

Brackets, hooks, and connection plates

These are often the parts that make a crib “feel” incomplete during assembly: corner brackets, bed-rail hooks, connector plates, and support brackets. If you have any original part numbers, search using the part number first (and then confirm the crib model).

Casters / wheels / glides

Wheels and glides can be tricky because sizing and stem types vary. If you have one remaining caster, measure the stem diameter and length before ordering.

assorted crib replacement parts including caster wheels, metal brackets, connector plates, and washers arranged neatly on a tabletop

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Caption: Wheels, brackets, and connector plates are common “mystery parts”—a clear photo and simple measurements usually get you to the right match faster.

Common Problems (Find Your Situation)

If you’re here because something isn’t lining up or you can’t finish assembly, start with the closest match below. Each link is designed to move you forward quickly.

“Parts are missing and I can’t finish assembling the crib.”

Start on the main help page here: crib parts, then route to your brand (above) or to the screw/measurement pages if fasteners are the issue.

“I have some hardware, but I don’t know what it’s called.”

Use the photo-and-measure approach: take a clear photo of the part next to a ruler, then compare it to the common categories on baby crib parts.

“I found a used crib and there’s no manual.”

If you know the brand, start on that brand page (above). If it’s a Graco crib, begin here: Graco crib parts.

What to Collect Before You Order Anything

This small checklist prevents most wrong-part orders:

  • Crib brand + model number + manufacture date from the label
  • Clear photos of the crib label and the missing area (where the part fits)
  • Measurements (thread diameter, length, and head type for screws/bolts)
  • Any original manual page, parts list, or hardware bag label (even partial)
crib screws and bolts assortment with washers and spacers laid out for comparison on a wooden work surface

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Caption: If you can match the measurements and head style, you can usually narrow your options quickly—especially when you’re comparing near-identical screws.

Recall Check and Responsibility Note

Before you spend money on replacement parts, take a moment to check for recalls related to your crib brand or model. You can search the official CPSC recall database here: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalls.

Crib Parts Disclaimer

I’m not the manufacturer, and I don’t sell official replacement parts. I share practical “how to find it” information based on common parent questions, photos, and typical crib hardware categories, but you are responsible for confirming compatibility with your exact crib model and instructions. If a crib is missing required hardware or structural parts, do not use it until you have the correct components installed and verified against the original manual or manufacturer guidance. Nothing on this page should be interpreted as professional, engineering, or legal advice, and you assume all responsibility for any decision to repair, assemble, or use a crib with replacement parts.

DISCLAIMER:
I share nursery projects and repair ideas for inspiration, but I’m not an authorized crib technician or manufacturer representative. Always verify part compatibility and safety standards before making repairs or modifications. For details, please read the full disclaimer.

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