AOYASI’s own sourcing guidance notes that buyers should confirm whether the supplier can support OEM and ODM production, customize dimensions and structures, and develop products from project drawings.
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2026-04-01AOYASI’s own sourcing guidance explains that a real factory should be able to modify specifications according to project drawings and production needs, which is a key difference between a manufacturer and a trader.
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2026-03-31AOYASI positions itself as a long-established producer of school and office furniture, with origins dating back to 1986, a factory area of more than 30,000 square meters, over 100 production facilities, and export experience in education furniture.
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2026-03-30AOYASI presents itself as a real bunk bed manufacturer with product lines for dormitory beds and a production system backed by ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001, China Environmental Labelling, and CQC China Ecolabelling.
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2026-03-27When importing bunk beds for schools, dormitories, hostels, or accommodation projects, procurement risk is a major concern for buyers. Risks can include inconsistent product quality, unclear technical specifications, delayed delivery, and communication gaps during production. Choosing the right supplier plays a crucial role in minimizing these uncertainties.
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2026-03-26Careful supplier verification helps reduce procurement risks and ensures that bunk beds supplied for schools, dormitories, or accommodation projects meet structural and quality expectations.
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2026-03-25For buyers sourcing bunk beds in bulk, working directly with a manufacturer can provide greater transparency, reliable production standards, and long-term supply stability.
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2026-03-24Before taking down a bunk bed, clear the surrounding area to create enough space for safe disassembly. Remove all bedding, mattresses, pillows, and personal items from both bunks. A clean workspace helps prevent parts from being misplaced and reduces the risk of damage during the process.
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2026-03-23Before taking apart a bunk bed with stairs, clear the surrounding space to ensure there is enough room to work safely. Remove all bedding, mattresses, and personal items from both bunks and from inside the stair storage areas if the stairs include drawers or cabinets.
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2026-03-20One of the most common reasons a bunk bed becomes squeaky is loose hardware. Over time, bolts and screws may loosen due to daily movement and weight changes. Check every connection point on the frame, including side rails, ladder joints, guardrails, and support beams. Tightening all bolts securely can reduce movement between metal parts and eliminate many squeaking noises.
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2026-03-19The most common reason a metal bunk bed shakes is loose bolts or screws. Over time, regular use can cause connectors to loosen slightly, which leads to movement in the frame. Inspect every connection point, including the side rails, ladder joints, and guardrails, and tighten all bolts securely.
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2026-03-18Before setting up a metal bunk bed, unpack all components and check that every part is included. Typical components include the headboards, footboards, side rails, ladder, guardrails, mattress support slats, and connection hardware. Tools such as a wrench or screwdriver may also be required for assembly.