Graco Hadley 5-in-1 Convertible Crib is Missing Hardware What Do I Do

by Celia

My Graco Hadley 5-in-1 convertible crib is missing all the screws and bolts needed for assembly. I bought it used and I didn't realize it till I left the flea market that there was no hardware included.

Graco Hadley 5-in-1 Convertible Crib is Missing Hardware What Do I Do



Can I just go to a store and buy screws or is there a better way to find missing parts


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If your Graco Hadley 5-in-1 convertible crib is missing hardware, the safest option is not to substitute random screws or bolts from a discount store. Even when generic hardware store screws appear to fit, they often differ in thread type, length, diameter, or strength rating, which can affect how securely the crib holds together.


Convertible cribs like the Graco Hadley rely on model-specific fasteners to keep the frame rigid through all stages — crib, toddler bed, daybed, and full bed. Using incorrect hardware can lead to loosening joints, uneven mattress support, or instability over time, especially as weight and movement increase.

What to do instead:

Look for crib-specific replacement hardware designed for Graco convertible cribs

Use a complete replacement hardware kit rather than mixing individual screws

Avoid wood screws, drywall screws, or "close enough" bolts from discount stores

If you’re unsure which parts are missing or how to replace them safely, this guide explains your options and what to avoid:
Graco Crib Replacement Parts and Hardware Help

Bottom line:
When a Graco Hadley 5-in-1 convertible crib is missing hardware, don’t guess or substitute. Using the correct replacement fasteners is the best way to ensure the crib assembles securely and stays stable through every conversion stage.

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