Do-it-yourself computer chair repair

In detail: do-it-yourself computer chair repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

A modern office chair is a functional and comfortable piece of furniture equipped with a rather complex mechanism that sooner or later fails. In such a situation, there are three options for the development of events: buy a new one, give it to a specialized workshop, or make an office chair repair with your own hands.

As practice has shown, it is quite possible to perform such work on your own. The only thing that is required of the wizard is to strictly follow the sequence of actions and follow the instructions that will be given in this publication.

Today, there are three types of chairs on the office furniture market:

  1. For the leader
    Such a piece of furniture usually has the maximum possibilities: a five-beam steel crosspiece; synchromechanism (a device that makes the seat and backrest repeat the movements of the owner); mechanisms for adjusting the backrest resistance, seat depth, negative tilt, etc.
  2. For staff
    Furniture of this type has more modest characteristics and functionality. Most of the varieties are lightweight (providing high mobility), equipped with mechanisms for adjusting the height of the seat, armrests, backrest angle.
  3. For visitors
    Office chairs of this modification are simply beautiful, stable and comfortable furniture, devoid of any functionality. Often they do not even have a rotation mechanism and are produced on four legs, instead of one supporting leg with a crosspiece on wheels.

Despite the variability of designs and functional content, almost all chairs consist of one set of elements:

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  • Five-beam cross (base). This part is made of metal or plastic. The first option is of higher quality and more expensive
  • Rollers... Just like the cross, the castors can be made of metal or plastic. However, the mount and internal hinge of any roller is metal.
  • Pneumatic cartridge (gas lift). The part serves as a chair leg and is responsible for its "elasticity"
  • Swing mechanism contributes to the axial deflection of the chair and its fixation in one position. On expensive models, a mechanism with an offset axis is installed, which provides the most smooth swing
  • Piastra... This element is a metal platform with a lever. Serves to change the height of the seat relative to the cross
  • Permanent contact - an element that connects the back with the seat and is responsible for changing its position

Most office chair models have armrests. In cheap models, these elements are made of plastic; in more expensive ones - from anodized or stainless steel.

As noted above, an office chair is a rather complex device and any of its structural elements can fail.

The problem of this element may be destruction at the junction of the rays. The material from which the cross is made is important here.

As a rule, the base is a hollow structure, inside of which you can insert a polypropylene pipe of a suitable size and cross-section. It, in turn, must be rigidly fixed to the base and the damaged beam.

Plastic parts cannot be spliced ​​with glue or a soldering iron. due to heavy loads on the legs. There is no point in restoring the integrity of this element. The best option would be to completely replace the damaged structure with a glass-filled polyamide base.

In order to dismantle the cross-piece of an office chair, you need:

    Remove rollers... As a rule, they do not have a rigid fixation and can be easily removed from the mountings. For clarity of the process, it is recommended to watch a video: