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The ZITRIOM Office Chair Gas Lift Cylinder Replacement is a heavy-duty, universal-fit hydraulic piston designed to restore and enhance the height adjustment and rotation of most executive and office chairs. With a 15-inch length, noiseless 360° rotation, and durable construction, it ensures reliable performance and ergonomic comfort for professionals demanding quality and longevity.
M**R
Works great. Very strong support, even for a 250 lb. guy.
This fit an executive chair I bought several years ago at an office supply box store. I had a terrible time extracting the old gas cylinder, but eventually read a post online with wisdom that I'd like to pass on to you.IF YOUR OLD CYLINDER GETS STUCK, 1. Spray lube (I used spray silicone lube) and leave it for at least 30 minutes. Spray both sides of the stuck area if you can reach them. 2. If the gas cylinder is stuck in the base (like mine was), then have someone lift the chair several inches in the air and then you hammer the base part, preferably with a rubber mallet to prevent damage to the base. Eventually, the base will not be able to sustain the blows and it will fall to the floor, finally dislodging the gas cylinder.My gas cylinder was also stuck into the bottom of the seat. Eventually, I had someone turn the seat of the chair upside down, and then I had them hold the stuck gas cylinder, which was pointing up. I hammered the rest of the metal seat hardware into which the cylinder was stuck, and eventually the base of the seat fell off of the gas cylinder to the floor. It wasn't the easiest job, but it was the only way I could figure out to get these very, very stuck pieces out.Good luck!
A**R
Great Replacement So Far
I ordered this Office Chair Gas Lift Cylinder to replace the one from my Flash Furniture High Back Black Leather Multifunction Executive Swivel Chair. This replacement is working perfectly. It was easy to install. Once the old cylinder was removed (that was the hard part) just insert the replacement and put back any parts you might have removed to get to it. The one that came with the chair lasted 3 1/2 years of daily use (working about 11 hours a day 5 days a week). Hopefully this one will last another 3 1/2 years since the chair overall is still in great shape.
C**E
Worked with our Aeron chair.
Aeron chair repair a success with this part. It has been a week since installation and we are very satisfied. No issues what so ever getting this to fit. The hard part was removing the old cylinder. A exuberant amount of force with a pipe wrench and a rubber mallet and about 40-50 full force swings. But that has nothing to do with this replacement part. I just wanted to note it in case there are other people wondering if replacing the Aeron chair cylinder is DIY. It IS!! And this piece fit perfectly and was 100% functional for our 20 year old chair. It has been only a week and I will make an update if we have any issues. We saved so much money with this!
C**.
Does not hold up to 235lbs.
Worked good for the first few months. But it falls on its own now. I’m not sure why. When I recline in my desk chair all of the air seeps out of the shock and it declines all the way down. All long as I leave the chair straight up and down this doesn’t seem to happen AS BAD, but it does still happen. You get what you pay for, and I will be replacing mine with a heavier duty one.
J**D
This product IS NOT HEAVY DUTY!!! JUNK!!
JUNK: this lift cylinder replacement is a cheap knock off and a complete waste of time. After writing ZITRIOM to inform them the "Heavy Duty" cylinder they sold me via Amazon was leaking after only 9 short months of service, the replacement is doing the exact same thing now after only two months! The original that came with my rather heavy solid wood framed leather high back executive chair lasted well over a decade, probably closer to two. Not this cheap junk.Note of warning: if you buy this cheap junk and go through all the effort to remove it from the chair base, which I had to use a large plumber's pipe wrench and a small sledge hammer to finally break it free (at one point I seriously had my doubts), you will probably in very short order be faced with the same problem all over again. Thus, replacing your chair with a sub-standard quality product such as this from ZITRIOM will only lead to intense frustration and disappointment. It's simply not worth it. AVOID.In lieu of writing ZITRIOM for yet another replacement and shipping at their expense, I will now wash my hands of ZITRIOM and their cheap products and look elsewhere for a proper "heavy duty" cylinder replacement. Wish me good providence on getting their leaky cylinder out. Hopefully this cheap junk won't require me to replace the base, as was necessary when replacing the cylinder in the first place, because the original would not budge. I'll see if I'm successful at getting rid of ZITRIOM's junk as I lubricated the base with automotive bearing grease before installation, but these cylinders tend to get firmly seated and stuck in the base. As you can see, there's much more to it than simply taking things apart and fitting a new part in; it's not worth the frustration, time, and expense to buy this poor quality product if it is so labor intensive to remove, only to have it fail a short time later.This product IS NOT HEAVY DUTY and should be labelled as such. Obviously ZITRIOM is more interested in profit and deceiving the public than offering true quality products as they advertise; and that is their choice. Shame on them. However, I shall make a note to never purchase from them again; I advise you do likewise.Peace and grace.
M**S
Easy replacement at a low cost
Anyone who has ever purchased an office chair with a hydraulic cylinder supporting the seat knows that eventually that cylinder will wear out, causing the seat to sink to a lower level.A replacement cylinder is an easy and inexpensive repair: for $15-40, you can replace the cylinder, extending the years of use that you can get out of a chair. With new chairs going anywhere from $100-1000, the choice is simple.It took me literally TWO MINUTES to replace the cylinder in my chair. The process is simple: turn the chair on its side, then knock the cylinder out of the base with a rubber hammer (or use a regular hammer or sledge with a block of wood set against the exposed bottom of the cylinder). Next, take a pipe/plumber’s wrench and turn the top of the cylinder free from the bottom of the seat. If things are tight on either end, simply hit the area with WD 40, let sit 30 minutes and then dislodge the old cylinder. There are plenty of YouTube videos available showing the process.Highly recommend this or any other replacement cylinder, especially the “heavy duty” types that can easily support 450 lbs.
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