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Busted Hydraulic cylinder. It's pretty common on cheaper chairs after using them. If you can find a matching cylinder then you can replace it. If not you have to replace the entire chair or live...
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It may be hydraulic and the air escape valve is not closing properly.
If you're good with your hands and rip it apart, you may be able to fix it.
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I bought this office chair from OfficeMax I think a couple years ago. The chair has an adjustable height. Lately when I sit in it, if it's in the maximum height, which I prefer, it slowly starts to...
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I know what you mean. Like a fork type piece of metal that iss activated by the handle.
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Thanks all for the replies. It looks like I'm in the market for a chair. It's too bad as this chair is only a little over a year old. Thanks again.
Office Chair Problem
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I once had a chair that did that. It wasn't the lift, but the lever controlling it.
Shimmed something somewhere on it, and all was well.
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Chair is dead. Time to replace it. Lifts can't typically be repaired and they cost more than buying a new chair.
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Yes, I can't describe it. That chairs still in use in the attic, and holds up (no pun) fine. Without the shim it's useless.