Bar Stool Replacement Spare Parts
Bring your old barstool back to life with our replacements and spare parts. From foot rests, gas lifts and stool bases, our range has all you need.
Our bar stool bases have a hole placement of 10cm squared. And seat with screw threads 10cm apart in a quare shape will fit our seats.
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The diameter of the average bar stool base can vary depending on the specific model and design. However, most bar stool bases have a diameter of around 15 to 18 inches.
Yes, many bar stool bases come with floor protection in the form of rubber or plastic caps on the bottom of the legs. This helps prevent damage to floors, such as scratches or scuffs, and also helps provide stability and prevent slipping. However, not all bar stool bases come with floor protection, so it's important to check before purchasing. If the bar stool you're interested in doesn't have floor protection, you may be able to purchase and attach protective caps or pads separately.
Replacing an old gas cylinder in a bar stool can be done with the following steps:
Turn the stool upside down so that the base is facing up.
Use a pipe wrench or similar tool to loosen the locking ring located at the bottom of the gas cylinder. Turn the ring counter-clockwise until it comes loose.
Carefully remove the base from the gas cylinder.
Pull the old gas cylinder out of the center of the base.
Take the new gas cylinder and insert it into the center of the base.
Make sure the new gas cylinder is securely in place by pulling on it slightly.
Reattach the locking ring by turning it clockwise until it is tight.
Flip the stool back over and test the gas cylinder to ensure it is functioning properly.
It is important to ensure that the replacement gas cylinder is the correct size and type for your bar stool. If you are not comfortable replacing the gas cylinder yourself, it is recommended to seek assistance from a professional.
No, you cannot refill an empty bar stool gas cylinder. Refilling gas cylinders requires specialized equipment and should only be done by trained professionals. It is recommended that you purchase a new gas cylinder for your bar stool from a reputable supplier.
The parts of a bar stool can vary depending on the design and type of stool, but some common parts include:
Seat: The part of the stool where you sit.
Base: The bottom part of the stool that sits on the floor and provides stability.
Footrest: A support that provides a place for your feet to rest while sitting on the stool.
Gas Lift: A mechanism that allows for the height adjustment of the stool.
Stem: The part of the stool that connects the seat to the base, which may contain the gas lift mechanism.
Swivel Plate: A plate that sits between the stem and base, allowing for the stool to rotate 360 degrees.
Casters: Wheels or glides attached to the base of the stool, which allow for easy movement.
The main elements of a bar stool base are typically the base plate, which is on the ground and provides stability; the centre column or pedestal joining the seat to the base; a height-adjusting gas lift cylinder (where available); a footrest ring for additional comfort; a swivel mechanism to facilitate rotation of the seat; and a mounting plate or bracket to mount the seat to the column. Depending on the design, not all stools will have all elements, but these are some of the most common ones.
Yes, replacement parts for a bar stool base can be bought separately. Separate parts like base plates, gas lift cylinders, footrest rings, and swivel mechanisms are sold by most distributors. If you have the correct size and compatibility information about your stool, replacing the base or part of the base is usually an easy and cost-effective solution.
Bar stool bases are not entirely universal. While most modern stools have standard sizes—like a 2-inch (50mm) gas lift cylinder—mounting plates, screw patterns, and weight capacity make brands and models incompatible to varying degrees. Specs must always be verified before replacement.
Lakeland Furniture is a UK-based supplier offering a wide range of bar stool bases and related components. Their selection includes various styles and finishes to suit different preferences and interior designs. Customers can choose from options such as chrome, brushed steel, and black finishes, ensuring compatibility with existing décor. Lakeland Furniture provides detailed product descriptions and specifications, assisting customers in selecting the appropriate base for their bar stools. For more information and to explore their offerings, visit their official website at lakeland-furniture.co.uk.
Yes, you can replace your bar stool's base components with new ones to add functionality or style. Swapping in a new base can add features like height adjustment, swivel capability, or improved stability with a weighted plate. Ensure the new parts are compatible with your stool seat and mounting system.
Yes, bar stool seats can be easily replaced if they become worn or damaged. Many online retailers, including ourselves, offer universal or model-specific seat tops in various materials, such as leather, faux leather, or fabric.
A gas lift replacement restores height adjustability to your stool if it sinks or won’t stay up. It’s a cost-effective way to fix hydraulic bar stools without replacing the whole unit.
Replacement parts like legs, seats, and gas lift components are available online and can extend the life of your existing stools. Always check compatibility before ordering.