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Site Map - Privacy and Security - Terms and Information - Contact New (2) from $19.99 Sold by The Green Group LLC and Fulfilled by Amazon. Universal Replacement Pneumatic Hydraulic Gas Lift for Office Chairs This heavy duty office chair part was made by a major office furniture company. BodyMade brand office chairs and chair parts are some of the best in world. This gas lift will fit most office chairs available worldwide. Major office furniture manufacturers have been using standard size parts for many years now. This gas lift fits that standard. It is designed for chairs whose base/star have a 2 in. diameter opening. The shaft of the lift fits into seat plates with a 1 in. diameter opening. Again, most office chairs use these standard sizes. The height of the lift extends from 10.5 in. to 14 in. giving you a wide range of seat heights. Simply remove your old gas lift from the chair base and seat plate and pop in the new one. You can rest assured knowing you are getting a quality product that is designed with the user in mind.
15.8 x 2.6 x 1.8 inches 4.5 out of 5 stars #2,011 in Office Products (See top 100) #204 in Office Products > Office Furniture & Accessories > Furniture Accessories 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here 5 star74%4 star11%3 star7%2 star3%1 star5%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsUniversal? Not as "universal" as I had hoped| Better than the original|Make sure you can remove your current cylinder before ordering|Works as advertised but contrary to other reviews here, I could not remove my old one from my chair top -- there was no way to hammer the old one out, as the top part of the cylinder is not fully exposed (see photo), and no attempts to pry the cylinder worked for me. I tried gloves and various other ways.I ended up having to purchase a new tilt mechanism too: Replacement Office Chair Tilt Control Mechanism - S2979 (this was fit my chair, and the total was still cheaper than a new chair, but might not work for you).
I also was unable to remove the plastic cover from the old cylinder, so now the top of mine is exposed -- not a big deal for me.So my advice: Be sure you can remove your current cylinder before you order a new one. Only got 12 months out of it.|Two years and no issues, then six+ months of sagging, and finally it died at 1021 days.|Fit fine, works fine| See and discover other items: staples chair, computer stoolHerman Miller� Replacement Casters Reduces Scratches, Nicks, Scrapes, Gouges Antimicrobial, Cleanroom, Conductive, Decorative, Electronic, Plate, Polymer, Stainless Steel & Stem Self Stick on WheelsIf the lift mechanism in your office chair needs repair but the upholstery portion is still in good shape, don’t toss the chair. You can replace the gas cylinder yourself for about $40 (one source for office chair Rebuilding the lift mechanism is aFirst you have to disassemble the lift mechanism so you can measure the size of the gas cylinder and
order the new part. You’ll need a needlenose pliers, a pipe wrench with a long handle, and a helper. about a half hour. Then you just reassemble when the part arrives. takes 15 minutes, and you can do it Start the repair by flipping it upside down on your workbench. the spring retaining clip on the bottom of the pedestal (Photo 1). entire pedestal and column off the chair. Lift off the bearing, washers and rubber bumper and keep the parts together forRemove the telescoping trim bezel Then grab your pipe wrench and helper and remove the cylinder (Photo 3). If it won’t budge, soak it with rust penetrant and tap with a hammer to setThen try the wrench Measure the length of the gas cylinder from the bottom of the taper to the top. Don’t include the piston rod in the measurement. Then measure the cylinder width at the widest part. replacement from an office chair repair parts Web site.