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I am in need of replacement screws and the skinny poles that allow the side rail to move up and down.

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Products America supplies replacement metal hardware for most baby cribs. Please call 800.205.9642 or 800.772.1041 when you are with the crib for direct assistance.

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Hi Melissa,

I had the same problem and was able to just go and buy the replacement screws at the hardware store. I actually took the parts to the store with me to make sure they fit.

Also, I am missing the plastic parts that make the side rail move up and down. Do you know where I could locate these? Thanks!
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