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Office chair lift piston replacement

Traxan

Senior member
Sorry if this is the wrong forum but none of the others seemed to fit.

So I have an office chair in the home office that had a bad habit of slowly sinking down when I sit in it. I found a lift piston replacement on Amazon for just $10 and noticed there were a ton of them for sale, so I presume this happens a lot.

Damn if I can get that piston out. I mean it will not come off the wheel base, and forget getting it off the chair.

Any suggestions on how to remove this, shot of swinging a mallet?
 
I've done this once. I don't recall how to remove it from the wheel base. But getting it off the seat pretty much did require swinging a mallet. (Carefully.) It's a friction fit that's really hard to break.
 
Swing that mallet. Its a friction fit, and after sitting on it for so long it is wedged in there. You can probably drill into the molding to break the fit, then live life with a chair that will separate when you lift it up. 🙂
 
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