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How to Fix an Office Chair that Won't Stay Up

How to Fix an Office Chair that Won't Stay Up

David Crandall |

My Chair Won't Stay Up!

Have you ever said these things? My chair won't stay up! Why is my chair sinking? My chair keeps lowering throughout the day! Can I fix my chair that won't raise up? An office chair that won't stay up is one of the most common problems we get asked about here at Crandall Office Furniture. Luckily it's also something you can quickly and easily repair right at your home or office. Modern office chairs utilize a pneumatic gas cylinder to raise and lower the chair, allowing for people of all sizes to adjust and use their chair properly. While convenient, it's also a moving part with seals that can go bad over time. Once the seals start to give way, the cylinder has functionally gone bad and will need to be replaced.

Did You Know?

The average life span of a gas cylinder is ~7 years.

What Cylinder Do I Need?

Chair gas cylinders can be model specific, so make sure you find out what chair you've got before you buy and try to install the cylinder.
Some people and websites recommend quick fixes like using pipe clamps and other options to "fix" your chair. This is not only a temporary solution, but also one that can permanently damage your chair. The best option is to purchase and install a replacement gas cylinder for your chair. Chair gas cylinders can be model-specific, so make sure you find out what chair you've got before you buy and try to install the cylinder. We can help you identify your chair here. Not sure which cylinder your chair needs? When in doubt, ask one of our chair experts through our contact page or chat feature (bottom right)!

Questions?

Need help identifying your chair or finding the correct part to fit your chair? Use this form or chat with us (bottom right), so one of our chair experts can help you identify or fix your office chair!