If you need to move your recliner through a narrow doorway, perform repairs, or clean hard-to-reach areas, removing the back of the recliner is a useful technique. However, taking the back off a recliner requires careful handling to avoid damage and ensure a successful reattachment. This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of safely removing the back of a recliner.
Before You Begin: Gather Your Tools
Before starting the process, gather the necessary tools to make the task easier:
- Screwdriver (Phillips and Flathead)
- Allen wrench set
- Safety gloves
- Plastic bags or containers (for organizing screws and small parts)
- Masking tape or labels (for marking parts for reassembly)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Preparation and Safety
- Ensure the recliner is fully upright before starting. If it’s a powered recliner, unplug it from the electrical outlet to prevent any accidental movement.
- Place the recliner on a flat and stable surface to provide a steady base for the disassembly.
Step 2: Locate the Screws or Fasteners
- Inspect the back of the recliner to identify the screws or fasteners that secure the back to the frame.
- The screws are usually located along the sides of the backrest or at the bottom near the seat.
Step 3: Remove the Screws or Fasteners
- Use the appropriate screwdriver or Allen wrench to carefully remove the screws or fasteners.
- Keep the screws and small parts in a safe place or store them in plastic bags or containers for later use.
Step 4: Release the Backrest
- Once the screws or fasteners are removed, gently lift the backrest away from the recliner’s frame.
- Be cautious and steady to prevent any sudden movement or damage to the backrest or frame.
Step 5: Secure and Label the Components
- Place the backrest in a safe and stable location to avoid any accidental damage.
- If you plan to reattach the backrest later, use masking tape or labels to mark the parts for easy reassembly.
Step 6: Store and Transport
- If you’re moving the recliner or storing the backrest, ensure it is stored in a secure and dry area to avoid damage.
- If possible, store the screws and small parts in a separate bag or container, labeled for the backrest reassembly.
Step 7: Reassembling the Backrest
- To reassemble the backrest, follow the steps in reverse order, starting with aligning the backrest with the recliner’s frame.
- Insert the screws or fasteners and tighten them securely but not overly tight to avoid damaging the frame or backrest.
Tips and Considerations:
- Take pictures or videos during the disassembly process to serve as visual references during reassembly.
- If the recliner has electrical components, avoid disconnecting any wiring while removing the backrest. Seek professional assistance if needed.
- If you encounter any rusted or damaged screws or fasteners, consider replacing them before reassembly.
- Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and refer to the user manual for specific instructions regarding your recliner model.