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Always put fasteners in a zip lock freezer bag and tape it to the furniture. There are professional fastener places where you can match anything if you have samples to bring with you. My city has such a place. But you will never find the hardware without being very mechanical and the end result may not be as safe for a child as the original hardware. Is the safety of your child worth the risk? Or is buying another unit worth a little insurance toward the welfare of your child?
If you need to replace your Henley cotbed screws, one option is to contact the shop where you bought it. They often have spare parts. Another options is to contact the manufacturer or to put a request on ebay and see if anyone is selling spare parts.
Even if your cot is not listed, check the models in the websites and
have a look to different models instructions. Most M&P manuals are
assembled in the same way.
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