

🪑 Elevate your workspace comfort — don’t let a worn-out chair slow you down!
The S6111 Replacement Office Chair Gas Lift Cylinder features a 5-inch piston stroke and a sturdy 2-inch diameter alloy steel column, compatible with most standard office chairs including Steelcase and Aeron models. This pneumatic shock cylinder offers smooth height adjustment, supports up to 250 pounds, and provides a cost-effective way to extend the life of your office seating with easy installation.
| ASIN | B00CKR4QT2 |
| Additional Features | Pneumatic Shock |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Back Style | Wing Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #831,679 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,585 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | chairpartsonline |
| Brand Name | chairpartsonline |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,038 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 2"W x 11"H |
| Item Height | 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Leg Style | wheels |
| Manufacturer | chairpartsonline |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Name | S6111-HD |
| Model Number | S6111 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 2"D x 2"W x 11"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Office |
| Seat Material | Alloy Steel |
| Size | 16.25 inches |
| Style Name | Industrial |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | No |
| UPC | 735201995090 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**P
Fixed my Aeron chair!
I knew that the gas lift cylinder in my Aeron chair was failing, so I purchased this in advance of its total collapse. So recently when my old cylinder literally fell apart, I was ready to repair my chair. Unfortunately though, the old cylinder was almost impossible to remove. I was not alone in this problem. I have read in multiple locations that others had the same issue. Even though my old cylinder seemed impossible to remove, it was placed into the chair with only friction holding it in place. I used a hammer and a pipe wrench to remove the old cylinder. It took a great deal of effort, and at one stage my son pounded it hard across its end in order to loosen it. Only then could I twist it off with the pipe wrench. The effort seemed extraordinary, but I was finally able to remove the old cylinder. Once the old cylinder was removed, the new cylinder slip easily into place. It fit perfectly. Initially after reassembling the chair the cylinder would not hold its position. I then adjusted the cylinder release "striker", so when I sat in the chair it did not unintentionally press the release button at the cylinder top. After that adjustment, the chair has been perfect. It seems like new.
J**E
Works for Aeron Chair Built in 2000
I originally contacted my local Herman Miller supplier about a replacement gas cylinder for my chair (a thing on the bottom of the gas cylinder broke, and a metal rod poked out the bottom down to the floor). They wanted almost $40 and 3-4 weeks to get it to me. They mentioned that an Aeron this old needed a different gas cylinder than what they're using now, so it would need to be ordered from the manufacturer. Anyway, waiting is for chumps. I need my chair. For my butt. So I started cruising around to see what I could do to get it fixed in a hurry. I found this replacement on here with a couple of comments about how it actually has a longer travel than most of the other replacement cylinders, which is good for me since I'm tall. It was a bit of a gamble, since I couldn't see any reviews that mentioned whether they had tried this cylinder with an Aeron as old as mine. Well I got it in and installed and it works perfectly. It took a little adjustment of the allen screw that presses down on the actuator in the bottom of the chair, but that was relatively painless. It fits, it holds my weight, it's nice and tall, and it didn't take 3-4 weeks to get to me. My butt can rest easy once again.
V**R
Bought a very nice used office chair from an office furniture outlet
Bought a very nice used office chair from an office furniture outlet. After a year it started to sag and lose pressure in surprising little drops. Brought it back to the place I purchesed for a new piston. They replaced the old one for free (with another used one) and within a week it was sagging again. A quick search and I was delighted to find that replacement Pistons were fairly inexpensive... Installed in less than 5 min, more like 3 min... Removed the bracket/base from the chair by removing the 4 screws, banged the bottom of the old piston with a regular hammer with the wheel base on the carpet at a 90 degree angle and the piston/chair bracket popped right out of the wheel base, then I flipped the bracket/piston upside down and while holding the piston with the bracket slightly in the air whacked the bracket twice and it popped right off the piston. Screwed the bracket back on the chair, popped the new piston in the bracket with a couple of hammer taps on the piston bottom, flipped the chair over and dropped into the wheel base... Done. I went so fast I forgot to put the accordion plastic back on the piston, no big deal though. No WD-40, just a plain hammer and a power screw driver... Oh and it's much taller than the last one and works perfectly. For 20 bucks I'm super satisfied and if it lasts a year I think that's money well spent (hoping it lasts much longer!!!)
J**M
Replacement for Staples Hyken
Pros: It works, relatively simple to put on and it fits but not perfectly but not a real big issue Cons: my hyken chairs lowest setting is now a lot higher than before with this lift, approximately 3-5 inches taller than with the stock hyken lift, the bottom fits well, but the top portion that goes into the hyken chair is slightly smaller than the original There was no struggle putting it into the chair, the only gripes i can say is the lowest setting is a lot higher than the stock lift
Z**Y
Worked great for 2005 Steelcase Leap Chair...
This is day one review... I will edit and update as necessary. The product includes no instructions... see YouTube. For my 2005 Steelcase Leap chair, I could not get to the end of shaft that was in the chair seat assembly with the pipe wrench. I had to twist the outer section about 15 times with a bit of pressure away from the seat. It gave me enough space to just get the jaws of the pipe wrench around the seat shaft. I did this with the chair on its side on the floor. Once I got the wrench on the proper shaft, it took a bit of effort to get it to turn. Use WD 40 and whack it a few times to start up some vibration. Once it breaks free it will come right out. I then placed the caster base ("legs") over a large trash can with the shaft pointed down. I used a hard mallet (you can use a hammer, but don't miss and hit a chair leg as they will break) and had to strike the shaft protruding from the bottom of the castor base with a sharp blow to free it. Once free, I inserted this new cylinder into the castor base and then into the seat base. Immediately the chair rose... I had to remove the seat using the slide release and a screwdriver to release the catch (keeps the seat from coming off during normal use). This procedure is also on YouTube. There is a allen head screw over the cylinder and I had to back it out about 2 full turns counterclockwise). I kept checking as you only want to back it out just enough as to not engage the cylinder button release unless the chair lever is being used to adjust height. Hope this helps...
N**I
Day-3 of continuous use 8 hrs/day no issues
I bought a used chair and that had the gas lift part missing. I ordered this knowing Amazon would have my back if needed to return. Fits like a charm. Since I did not have to remove existing/old part, I cannot comment on that. Again, this is a replacement part not all-in-one that automatically helps you remove old part and replace :) Very sturdy, lift works smooth, no noise. Great value item. Saved me from hassle of returning the chair and seller paid half the cost for this lift so was a win-win for both of us. Will try to update in few months if anything goes wrong. If everything works, I may not remember to update, everyone complains when things go wrong.
S**L
Easiest Install and Fits The Thomasville Big & Tall Chair
This office chair replacement pneumatic shock/lift cylinder (#S6111) from Amazon fits the "Thomasville Edinger Bonded Leather Big & Tall High-Back Chair" and likely others. There's some descriptions and instructions on the attached photo which can be zoomed in. You're saving yourself a lot of time and work by using the existing outer cylinder on your chair while just using the new inner cylinder. There's no need to remove the chair back or arms off of your Thomasville chair and just turn it face down supported by the back top and arms against the floor. Then remove the clip and washer off of the cylinder on the bottom of the star-base with a small screwdriver. Remove the star-wheeled base and it should come right off. The 1" diameter shock top will be stuck in the hole in the chair seat base. Take a pipe wrench and spray some WD-40 where the shock is in. Turn with a pipe wrench until it spins some then I used a pair of vice-grips to snap on the shock and smack it with a sideways hammer head to remove where it should come out. Take the new chair shock and remove the clip with washer on the bottom of the shaft where you then remove the outer cylinder. You won't even need this if your outer cylinder is in good shape. Make sure the washers, bearing, and any other small parts are transferred from the new cylinder/shock shaft to the old outer cylinder. The old washers, bearing and clip can be discarded. Then you can stick the upper 1" diameter cylinder attached to the base in the chair seat hole. Flip the chair right-side up and sit on it a few times to anchor the cylinder in the bottom of the seat bracket. No need to make any adjustment to the plastic button on top for the Thomasville chair and seat height can be adjusted even if the new shock is a little higher. Good luck and hope this helps.
K**H
EXACT Fit - Made Well
Just received four of these today to replace current ones on our Hooker Furniture chairs model EC429 (Photo Attached). The old cylinders worked, but they just sat too low and only moved about two inches. These replacement cylinders are already higher in just the low position and have a five inch height adjustment. These cylinders were an EXACT fit. What made me choose this replacement was that the old specifications were DIN 4550, and so are these. So figured they had to be the same sizing, and they were. Only took about 5 minutes per chair to replace. To remove old ones, turned chair upside down, held the legs, put a small 2x4 wood block on bottom of cylinder, then smacked it with a 2 pound hammer. Popped right out. Took a pipe wrench to the top of old one and just gave a little twist and came right out. New ones just slid right in as if they were made for it. Would recommend these. Made well, sturdy, and gives much better adjustment.
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