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Anonymous Posted on Jun 01, 2012

HOW DO I FIX MY OFFICE BOSS CHAIR IT LEANS BACKWARDS AND WON'T STAY STRAIGHT

The chair will not sit up correctly it leans to the back.

  • Anonymous Jun 08, 2012

    This chair only has one large screw that one end threads into the mechanics underneath the bottom of the chair and the other end slides into a hole on the wheel base. There is a half circle domed cap with a screw coming out of one side to tighten it to the rod. It seems that I am missing a piece of the mechanics from under the seat that would actually keep the seat upright....I don't know and I can't seem to find one that looks like mine broken down piece by piece on the internet to check....any suggestions?.

  • Jane Kostopoulos
    Jane Kostopoulos Oct 24, 2018

    Is the floor level? Our apartment's floors are not level. My bedroom floor leans to the left so my PC chair leans to the left too.

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Without sounding like a smart ***, have you checked the adjustors under the seat. Some handles are 3way handles and can do multiple adjustments. If you have adjusted all the knobs and handles, maybe it is leaking gas or in some case oil. Some of these chairs have an extra knob at the back of the seat along the column of the back rest, as to lock it in the desired position. Good luck.

  • Jane Kostopoulos
    Jane Kostopoulos Oct 24, 2018

    Without being a smart ***, is the floor level? Our apartment's floors are not level. My bedroom floor leans to the left so my PC chair leans to the left too.

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  • Posted on May 29, 2012

SOURCE: How do you take an office chair apart?

To disassemble an office chair you must first turn it upsidedown. There is likely either a bolt thatneeds to be removed with a screw driver or a small circle that can be opened byturning it counter clockwise. Once youhave removed the bold or opened the circle you can remove the rest of the cogswith a screw driver.

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  • Posted on May 29, 2012

SOURCE: What do you call the piece of plastic that you put under a rolling office chair?

The piece of plastic or any other material used to put arolling office chair on top is generally called a surface mat.

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