
Hey there! While the provided links point to YouTube, the text doesn't give any specific details about the video content, so I'll give you a general guide based on my knowledge. Disconnecting a sectional with pins is usually pretty straightforward!
First, you'll need to find where the sections connect. Look in the gap between the cushions, usually near the bottom front and back of the sofa pieces. You're looking for metal brackets where one piece of the sofa has a built-in pin that slides into a slot or bracket on the adjoining piece.
Once you've located the connectors, the process is typically to lift one section straight up to disengage the pin from the bracket. It's definitely a two-person job, as the pieces can be heavy and awkward. Have one person lift from the front of the section and another lift from the back to keep it level. You need to lift it just a few inches—enough for the pin to clear the top of the receiving bracket.
If it feels stuck, try gently wiggling the section back and forth while lifting. Sometimes, slightly tilting the piece you are lifting backward can also help free the pin. Once the pins are out of the brackets, you can carefully pull the section away from the rest of the sofa.
To find a great visual guide, I'd recommend searching on YouTube for phrases like "how to disconnect a sectional sofa" or "taking apart a couch with pin connectors." You'll find plenty of videos that show you exactly what those connectors look like and how to handle them. Hope this helps you get your sofa apart


