🚀 Elevate your workspace with precision and power!
The MingYi.officeGas Cylinder is a premium Class 4 pneumatic gas lift designed specifically for Herman Miller Aeron chairs (1996-2012). Featuring a 4.5-inch stroke and a robust 350-pound load capacity, it surpasses ANSI/BIFMA5.1-2011 standards, ensuring reliable, smooth height adjustments. Compatible with all Aeron sizes (A, B, C), it comes with a 5-year replacement warranty, making it the ultimate upgrade for your classic office chair.
Seat Height | 16 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 2"W x 11.8"H |
Size | 2D x 2W x 11.8H in |
Item Shape | Cylindrical |
Furniture Finish | 革 |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Lacquered |
Color | Black |
Style | Classic |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Foam |
Seat Material | Foam |
Frame Material | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | 转 |
R**Y
Over a year later and hours of use every day, it still works perfectly
It's been almost a year and my very expensive chair is still working as good as new. I work from home so every single day I'm at my desk for 8-12 hours. This has stood the test of time. I watched videos as to how to remove the older parts (that was hard part), and this installed perfectly. My desk is higher than normal and I got a model that extends further and I am so happy I did. This is definitely worth every penny, especially since I don't have to spend $800-1200 for a new chair!
B**A
looks great and functions very well
Wonderful replacement, no noise, works like it should. Pretty easy to install, the hard part is getting the old one out though lol
J**V
Get ready to wrench that old cylinder right out of there!
25 year old Herman Miller Aeron chair that's done right be me all this time finally gave up the ghost a few days ago, the cylinder extended to its full height in its dying gasp and wouldn't go down and when I sat down on it I wobbled around disconcertingly. Being uneducated about the cylinder replacement I tried to force it down until it ended up all the way down and wouldn't go back up, laugh. I watched the replacement videos and thrilled to the prospect of using my large pipe wrench for the second time. New one arrived and boy the reviews and testimonials about removing old crusted cylinders was really spot on in my case. It took WD-40 and multiple angle attempts, I think I finally did it by pulling the wrench towards me like I was rowing! Once that was done, and knocking out the old cylinder from the legs with a hammer it was an easy peasy replacement. Note, remember to take off the protective tip on the new cylinder so you expose the green part. I had to adjust the set screw as others have w/ a 5/32 hex wrench, I didn't have to take off the seat I just popped the shroud off and wrenched it from the back. Now I'm back in business with my old war-horse. Will it be another 25 years? We'll see. Recommended. (j4.)
C**S
Easy
Good fit easy to replace
T**S
it fits my herman miller aeron....DO NOT BUY
NO JOKE you need a 24 inch pipe wrench to get the old one off!!!!...i tried many things before breaking down and buying the 12 dollar pipe wrench at harbor freight......channel locks...NO....vise grips....NO....die grinding flat spots and trying the biggest wrench i have with a pipe on it....NO IT WILL NOT WORK......YOU NEED THE PIPE WRENCH!!! or a slot on press(like the one, other cylinder makers included with the new cylinder) ....note you should NEVER bang on the bottom of the chair mount (where the chair meets the shaft, ONLY bang on the base that has wheels to separate that part and only bang on that AFTER you have the chair part off the top of the shaft).....WD40 is your friend....flip the chair over and spray right where the shaft meets the chair base before trying to remove it.after you get the new cylinder in......the instructions tell you to loosen the screws where the adjustment handle is.....do NOT do this....look up what type of chair you have and adjust it the right way....for mine i have the center pin set up.....all i had to do was pop the top off the chair mount and unscrew a Allen key to make the chair stay at a set height and work when the adjustment handle was pulled....i tried loosing the screws like the instructions said and it did NOTHING.....it does so little that i had forgotten to tighten them up before adjusting the screw on the base and after i remembered, screwing them back in i did not have to readjust the center screw at all.....this cylinder is HIGHER then the stock one....me being 6'8 this is the frist time my herman miller is as high as i need!!!! LOVE IT!!! but it drops to the same low spot as the old one so you will be able to get the height you had out of it....your biggest problem will be getting the old off.....putting the new one on is a joke....UPDATE.....well its been 2 years and i have spent the last year trying to get a replacement....it will not hold very long and drops like the one i tried to replace....all i get is Emails telling me to loosen the lever under the chair to stop the cylinder from dropping at random times.....i took the lever OFF the chair and it still drops....seller will not replace unit....
B**N
Replacement cylinder for Aeron chair
The right part for an Aeron chair with top adjustment manufactured before 2012. Mine had a sticker from June 2006 and this part fit perfectly. Chair is in VGUC otherwise, so I just wanted to replace the cylinder when it stopped holding its position. Use an 18" (or larger) pipe wrench along with a few squirts of WD40 to remove the broken cylinder and you should be good to go. $30 replacement part much better than buying a $600+ new chair!
A**N
Stopped working after 3 months
Stopped working after 3 months, I weight about 200 lb. Horrible product, wouldn't recommend.
B**L
Such an improvement!
I've had my Aeron C chair for nearly 25 years and it's really held up nicely. I noticed I wasn't sitting as high as I would like to so I looked inro replacing the cylinder. I'm SO glad I did. I took my chair home from my office over the weekend. I looked at several YouTube videos to see about removing the existing cylinder. Much like the videos I saw, I used a pipe wrench to separate it from the seat platter (had the wrench around the cylinder and used a hammer) then used the hammer to remove it from the base. Of course, the new cylinder is then SUPER easy to install. I had to remove the plastic plate below the seat platter in order to fine tune the adjustment for resistance. At first, the seat would raise up and sitting in it would lower it to the bottom. With a little adjustment the seat was working like it should. I ordered a $20 set of rollerblade wheels to add next. It's like new! Best chair ever!
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