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We offer a selection of office chair spare parts on sale.  We have packs of castor wheels and glider feet that will fit most standard UK bought office chairs.  We also have gas lifts and office chair bases.  All available with next day delivery.

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Replacement Parts For Office Chairs

We offer a selection of replacement parts for your office chairs. From packs of castor wheels to glider feet, our spare parts will fit most standard bought UK office chairs. We also sell gas lifts and office chair bases.

Convenient to have on hand or to update your existing chair, all available with next day delivery. This is massively convenient to renovate your existing chairs, updating them so they stay fresh for longevity. Handy to store at work or incase of emergency at home, some customers prefer to stock up and bulk buy.

The convenience of having them available with next day delivery means they are not far away from being available to you. This means they are well worth a browse before you invest.

Can I repair my old office chair by using new spare parts?

When choosing a reception chair there’s going to be different factors to consider. Considering the brand you’re representing first is a big one as that helps you determine the style you are after. At Lakeland, we offer a variety of colours and materials to choose from so you can pick the right chair to represent your reception area. 

Size is another factor. Smaller office chairs may be more appropriate for reception areas unless you are welcoming in a bigger space. This is so you can tuck them away when necessary to save space for convenience. 

Comfort and durability are vital as your receptionist will be up and down from the chair all day. Chairs with thick lumbar support and comfortable armrests are a great option and also look great. 

Can you replace the original castors on an office chair with flat castors?

Yes, it is possible to replace the original castors on an office chair with flat castors. However, it is important to make sure that the replacement castors are compatible with the chair's base and that they are suitable for the type of flooring the chair will be used on. Flat castors are typically designed for use on hard floors, while traditional castors with wheels are better suited for carpeted floors. It is also important to ensure that the replacement castors are the correct size and weight capacity for the chair.

What are the different parts of an office chair?

An office chair consists of several parts that work together to provide comfort and support during extended periods of sitting. Here are the main parts of an office chair:

Seat: The seat is the flat part of the chair where you sit. It is typically made of foam or other cushioning materials, and may be covered in fabric, leather, or other materials.

Backrest: The backrest is the part of the chair that supports your back. It may be adjustable in height and angle, and may have built-in lumbar support to promote good posture and reduce the risk of back pain.

Armrests: The armrests are the parts of the chair that support your arms. They may be adjustable in height and width, and may be padded for comfort.

Base: The base is the bottom part of the chair that provides stability and support. It typically consists of a five-pointed star-shaped base with wheels or casters for mobility.

Gas lift: The gas lift is the mechanism that allows you to adjust the height of the chair. It typically consists of a pneumatic cylinder that is activated by a lever or button, allowing you to raise or lower the seat.

Tilt mechanism: The tilt mechanism allows you to adjust the angle of the chair. It may include a variety of features, such as adjustable tension, locking positions, or a synchro-tilt function that allows the seat and backrest to move together.

Headrest: The headrest is an optional part of an office chair that supports your head and neck. It may be adjustable in height and angle, and may be padded for comfort.

Overall, the different parts of an office chair work together to provide comfort, support, and adjustability, allowing you to customize your seating position to your individual needs and preferences.

How do you fix an office chair that sinks when you sit on it?

If your office chair keeps sinking, it may be due to a faulty gas cylinder. Here are some steps to try to fix the issue:

Locate the adjustment lever: Most office chairs have a lever that controls the height adjustment, usually located below the seat.

Adjust the height: Try raising the seat to its maximum height. If the seat continues to sink, it is likely due to a faulty gas cylinder.

Remove the base: Turn the chair upside down and remove the base by unscrewing it from the gas cylinder.

Remove the gas cylinder: The gas cylinder is usually held in place by a clip or pin. Use a flathead screwdriver to remove it.

Replace the gas cylinder: Purchase a replacement gas cylinder from a reputable supplier and install it by following the reverse process.

If you're unsure about how to fix the issue or if the problem persists, it may be best to consult with a professional or replace the chair altogether.

Can you refill a gas cylinder yourself?

It is not recommended to refill a gas cylinder of an office chair yourself. Gas cylinders contain compressed gas and can be dangerous if not handled properly.

The gas cylinder of an office chair is designed to last for a certain period of time, after which it should be replaced. Attempting to refill or repair a gas cylinder yourself can result in serious injury or damage to the chair.

If you notice that your office chair is no longer maintaining its height or has lost its ability to adjust, it's important to have it inspected by a professional or replaced with a new gas cylinder.

To ensure the safety and longevity of your office chair, it's best to leave any gas cylinder replacements or repairs to a professional.

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