An Overview of Mechanism installation
Most mechanism existing wood screw holes may
not fit replacement mechanism holing exactly.
The Pivot (point) Pin, for mechanisms as
shown, determines the proper balance of any chair. Virtually every chair
manufacturer has determined a different pivot pin placement depending upon
which mechanism was used.
Replacement of similar type mechanism pivot
pin location should be in the general area of the original, assuming that
the original was comfortable for you. See Retrofit below to determine.
After installation is completed, caution
should be exercised when first "trying or testing the chair". Incorrect
installation may "dump" occupant onto floor and cause bodily injury. Proceed
SLOWLY to test, holding on to something secure with a firm grip to prevent
any harm in case of sudden movement.
Your replacement mechanism pivot pin
placement is common to many but not all Office swivel chairs. You may find
after installation and testing, that your chair is too easy or too difficult
to tilt back properly. The "fix" is not difficult.
Before starting, insure that the mechanism
has not been installed backwards. The "hand wheel"
(handle) on spring mechanisms should face the front of the chair, making it
convenient to adjust the spring tension while sitting upright in the chair.
Gas mechanisms usually, but not always have their height activating handles
on the left when sitting in the chair.
Then, adjust the chair height (spring
mechanism's only) by turning the
Bell
either clockwise or counter clockwise to a normal comfortable height. This
is easiest accomplished when the chair is lying on it's back. Gas cylinder
mechanisms can be adjusted for height by activating the height adjustment
handle. Thighs should be parallel to the floor after adjustment.
Problem: Chair "falls" back too easily: The
Pivot Pin has been placed too far "forward". Remove the mechanism and
re-mount further rearward. Sometimes only 1/2" movement is necessary.
Problem: Too much "push" is required to tilt
back comfortably: The Pivot Pin is too far "rearward". Remove the mechanism
and re-mount further forward. Sometimes only 1/2" movement is necessary. |