P-100 Murphy Bed DIY Kit
Starting at $262.00 – $271.00
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About the P-100
The P-100 Murphy bed mechanism is the perfect DIY Murphy Bed Kit for cabinet shops and DIYers. The kit includes thorough step-by-step instructions with an easily followed cut list to make building your dream Murphy bed simple. No matter the style you are looking to build, the S-100 is the perfect mechanism to power your Murphy Bed.
Kit includes:
- Pistons
- Pivot posts and plates
- Assembly hardware
- Tubular legs with metal connecting rod
- Cut list and plans
This Murphy bed mechanism is commercially rated and has been designed for daily use, so it is the best option for DIYers and cabinet shops looking to build a high-end Murphy bed. Lumber is not included.
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Height Width Depth Projection Queen 88″ 65.5″ 16″ 90″ Full 83″ 59.5″ 16″ 86″ Twin 83″ 44.5″ 16″ 86″ -
Construction information
- Made from 100% powder coated steel
- Includes lifting piston, pivot posts/plates, and rotating leg hardware
- Available for queen, full, or twin size
- Made in China, ships from St. George, UT
Quality
- Lifetime warranty
- 1,500 lb. weight limit
- 30-day money-back guarantee
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Free FedEx Ground Shipping
- Ships out within 2 business days
- Ships in single box
What Wood Should I Use?
Care should be taken in selecting the material you use to build your Murphy bed to ensure it is safe and comfortable to operate. Please adhere to the guidelines below in planning your Murphy bed and purchasing construction materials. Wilding Wallbeds is not responsible for any damage or injuries sustained from the use of improper construction materials.
Important to note:
- All Murphy beds use stored energy to operate. All instructions should be followed carefully to ensure your Murphy bed operates safely.
- Do not use particle board in the construction of your Murphy bed. All particle board has inherent weaknesses and can not be safely used in Murphy bed construction.
- King size Murphy bed face panels should not be built from MDF core materials. We recommend 4′ x 8′ furniture grade plywood with a ply-core. Use of MDF on face panels will result in an extremely heavy Murphy bed that is uncomfortable or possibly unsafe to raise and lower.