Introduction |
Use this guide to replace a missing or broken spring in the armrest of an ergonomic office chair. | | Most ergonomic office chairs come with adjustable armrests, but this mechanism may break down due to excessive use or poor assembly of the parts. For an adjustable armrest to function, the arm shaft of the armrest houses the adjustment track. This adjustment track is the main feature that allows the armrest to be adjustable. If something is broken in the mechanism, such as the tension spring, the functionality of the armrest will be compromised. This will lead to discomfort if only one of the armrests work to support the user's arm, compared to having two working armrests. | | | Most ergonomic office chairs come with adjustable armrests, but this mechanism may break down due to excessive use or poor assembly of the parts. For an adjustable armrest to function, the arm shaft of the armrest houses the adjustment track. | Before you begin the fixing process, make sure you have the necessary hook tension spring to replace the missing or broken spring. The spring should be 5 mm x 20 mm. |
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