Attach one of the front legs labeled "D" and one of the rear legs labeled "C" to one of the cribs ends labeled "B." Use four wood dowels labeled "N," four 2 3/4-inch bolts labeled "I" and four barrel nuts labeled "L" to secure the legs to the cribs end. Repeat the exact same process for the other end.
Attach the top piece to the cribs end. Insert the part labeled "A" into the slots on the top of the cribs end "B" that you just assembled. Secure the piece by inserting two 2-inch bolts labeled "J" through the legs labeled "D" and into the threaded insets in part "A." Repeat the exact same process for the other end.
Attach the ends you just assembled onto the side of the crib. Secure the side of the crib labeled "E" onto the legs using four 2 3/4-inch bolts labeled "I" and four barrel nuts labeled "L."
Attach the bottom stretcher to the crib. Line up the bottom stretcher labeled "G" to the holes on the legs and secure using four wood dowels labeled "N," two 2 inch bolts labeled "J" and two barrel nuts labeled "L."
Attach the metal spring to the crib. Place the metal spring labeled "H" into the crib with the smooth side of the metal facing up. Align the tabs on the metal spring with the holes in the legs and insert four 3/4-inch bolts labeled "K" and tighten them.
Attach the drop-side rail to the crib. Align the drop-side rail labeled "F" with the legs and pull the rail up into its highest position. Screw the block brakes labeled "P" into the designated holes on the lower drop track.
Insert the casters into the holes on the bottom of the legs. The casters are labeled part "O."
Check to make sure that all of the bolts are tight and that the crib is assembled correctly before putting your baby in it.