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What is the process of taking apart a gaming chair?

What is the process of taking apart a gaming chair?

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miniyonce16
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09-30-2025, 03:29 AM
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I'm having trouble getting the cylinder out from the base of my Anda Seat Gaming Chair. I've tried all the usual advice online and on YouTube, including using WD-40 on the connecting edges, but it hasn't worked. Could someone share any extra tips? Thank you very much!
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miniyonce16
09-30-2025, 03:29 AM #1

I'm having trouble getting the cylinder out from the base of my Anda Seat Gaming Chair. I've tried all the usual advice online and on YouTube, including using WD-40 on the connecting edges, but it hasn't worked. Could someone share any extra tips? Thank you very much!

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HyRyzE
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09-30-2025, 09:15 AM
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Maybe check the diagrams and watch the video, or search for the online setup guide that comes with the suitable replacement cylinder.
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HyRyzE
09-30-2025, 09:15 AM #2

Maybe check the diagrams and watch the video, or search for the online setup guide that comes with the suitable replacement cylinder.

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Saricck
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09-30-2025, 10:10 AM
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I usually relied on a rubber mallet to finish after flipping the chair. Most gas cylinders fit easily into a slightly tapered opening in the chair's legs. Perhaps next time you could add a small amount of lubricant to that opening when putting it together.
I believe the two main reasons a cylinder is difficult to remove are the unevenness of the hole and the force applied by the user. In severe situations, a wooden block to shield the cylinder and a steel mallet might be required.
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Saricck
09-30-2025, 10:10 AM #3

I usually relied on a rubber mallet to finish after flipping the chair. Most gas cylinders fit easily into a slightly tapered opening in the chair's legs. Perhaps next time you could add a small amount of lubricant to that opening when putting it together.
I believe the two main reasons a cylinder is difficult to remove are the unevenness of the hole and the force applied by the user. In severe situations, a wooden block to shield the cylinder and a steel mallet might be required.