STRUCTURES Bolt-on Metal Bed Rail System with Wire Support – Twin/Full
Metal Bed Rails with Wire SupportsAngle steel side rails connect to a headboard and footboard to create a stable foundation for your bed. These 1.5 inch by 1.5 inch side rails have two parallel cross wires, providing dependable support. Twin/Full width adjusts to 38 inches or 53 inches. Bolt-on ConnectionsBrackets feature universal bolt on connections
Metal Bed Rails with Wire Supports
Angle steel side rails connect to a headboard and footboard to create a stable foundation for your bed. These 1.5 inch by 1.5 inch side rails have two parallel cross wires, providing dependable support. Twin/Full width adjusts to 38 inches or 53 inches.
Bolt-on Connections
Brackets feature universal bolt on connections to accommodate most bolt on head boards and footboards. Mounting hardware is not included with bed rails.
Warranty
This product comes with a 3 year warranty from the manufacturer.
Product Features
- Sturdy support for twin and full size beds
- Universal connection plates accommodate most bolt-on headboards and footboards
- Two parallel cross wires for support without bed slats
- Designed for use with a box spring or bunkie board
- Includes two 1.5″ x 1.5″ x 78″ side rails with support wires; 3-year warranty
Support hardware not wide enough. We had to make adjustments in the rail holes. I don’t know if it was due to the headboard/footboard or the rails. However, the set of 2 support wires were not near long enough. They measure 50.5″ and a full size mattress set is 54″. Included were an additional set of 2 support wires for a twin size bed. They are also not wide enough. They measure 36.75″ and a twin mattress set measures 39″. Even if they had been wide enough, I would not rely on the support of only 2…
Cheapest but Needs Reinforcement I bought this to convert my son’s crib into a full size bed. The rails do not come with any screws or bolts so I had to buy those separately. Also the cross bars are not expandable; so based on the headboard you are using, the rails may be too far apart to use the cross bars. I ended up purchasing 1″ x 3″ boards that I had cut and bolted into the holes intended for the cross rails. Probably a better solution anyway! The cross rods are nothing more than a 1/4″ round bar – not too…