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The MingYi.office Heavy Duty Gas Cylinder is a Class 4 TUV certified replacement part designed specifically for Herman Miller Classic Aeron chairs made between 1996 and 2012. It offers a robust 350-pound load capacity, smooth 4-inch height adjustment, and fits all Aeron sizes (A, B, and C). Exceeding ANSI/BIFMA5.1-2011 durability standards, this cylinder comes with a 5-year warranty, ensuring your iconic chair stays ergonomic and reliable for years to come.


| ASIN | B07QF8XDCQ |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Already assembled |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #538,258 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,300 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| Brand | MingYi.office |
| Brand Name | MingYi.office |
| Chair Backrest Width | 42 centimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 295 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Form Factor | Metal |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
| Furniture Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Depth | 25 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 11.81 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25"D x 25"W x 25"H |
| Item Weight | 1.15 kg |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Samhongsa |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Cylinder-H |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 pounds |
| Model Name | Cylinder for Classic Aeron |
| Model Number | Cylinder-H |
| Number of Height Positions | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 25"D x 25"W x 25"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Office |
| Seat Back Interior Height | 45 centimeters |
| Seat Depth | 17.72 inches |
| Seat Height | 42 centimeters |
| Seat Length | 56 centimeters |
| Seat Material | Nylon |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 2D x 2W x 11.8H |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Theme | Space |
| UPC | 778862838788 743832019153 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**1
Excellent aftermarket cylinder for Aeron
This China aftermarket gas cylinder for Aeron was EASY to install, fit perfectly and worked immediately upon installation. I DID have an extremely difficult time removing the original HM cylinder from the chair. It had been there for decades. The online videos made the removal look way easier than it was. It took a number of overnight WD-40 soaking, the biggest heaviest pipe wrench I could get and a LOT of aggression in numerous sessions to incrementally move that old cylinder a few millimeters at a time. When it finally came out, the new one slipped in like a charm, what a surprise, it was a good quality purchase. The chair being an original HM Aeron would cost close to $1K to replace...and was a Great Incentive to put up with the hassle.
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.)
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!
E**C
Put away the huge tools and work smarter
These cylinders are one size fits all... usually. Installation is not that hard provided you do a few things: Step 1: PUT AWAY THE PIPE WRENCH. I used to be a shadetree handyman like you, thinking I could hulk my way through any problem with a big enough wrench and a stubborn personality. Stop being cheap, stop wasting your time and sweat and buy one of the little o-clamp kits that are sold with these pistons. The right tool for the right job will save you time and frustration. Judging on how many people complain about removing the old dead piston with a wrench, this advice is sorely needed. Step 2: PUT AWAY THE HAMMER/MALLET. Now that the top of the dead piston is separated from the chair, you need to coax the wheels off of it. Again, resist the urge to hulk smash your way through life's problems. Instead, take the wheel/piston half of your chair outside, and find a nice hard patch of concrete/asphalt. Heck, compacted dirt would probably work too, but I'm a city boy so sidewalk it was for me. After removing the wheels, hold it normal side down from a few feet in the air, and drop it. The piston hits the ground and slides out of the wheel hub thingie. If this doesn't work then call the Smithsonian, because your chair must be a historical artifact that belongs in a museum. OPTIONAL STEP 3: If, like me, when you finally reassemble the entire chair back with the new piston, only to find it sinks completely and immediately upon plonking yourself back into it, sorry bud, you gotta take it apart again for one last step. Don't worry, it will all come apart much easier this time. You might notice a plastic piece on the tip of piston. Now is the time to rejoice boys and girls, because you get to finally act out some of those destructive tendencies you had to curb in the first two steps. Get yourself nice strong clippers or scissors, and chomp away at the top of that plastic nub. Give it the ol Rb Tuckman's half off special. You don't even have to be neat about it, no one will ever see it. After it looks sufficiently gnawed on, put 'er back together and marvel: The extra plastic no longer triggers the piston release button. You can now get back to watching cat videos in comfort.
D**B
The old cylinder was very difficult to remove
The new cylinder works fine. The old cylinder was stuck to the bottom of the chair, not the base. Pipe wrench wouldn't work. Had to remove the height adjustment assembly, then I beat on the top of the old cylinder with a hammer and chisel.
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....
S**E
broke almost immediately
This cylinder arrived well packaged and cosmetically in good condition. Once installed, it worked perfectly for about one day. Since then, it just sinks to the bottom of its travel whenever I sit in the chair
K**R
Herman Miller Aeron chair gas cylinder replacement
My CoPilot AI recommended this cylinder, and it fit and worked perfectly the first try. What a difference with the Herman Miller classic Aeron chair. Excellent product.
G**C
Heavy Duty It Is NOT! Cheap and Nasty and Will Not Last
On arrival this gas cylinder looked excellent. Well packaged and arrived quickly. Instructions were almost non-existent - "go find a YouTube video...." - and no mention of the tools you would need (a pipe wrench and a solid, non-damaging mallet). However, I overcame these obstacles quite easily and managed to get it swapped over. My original chair gas cylinder for my Herman Miller Classic Aeron Chair has lasted from 2004 until 2023 and took a bit of effort to remove, but I got it removed and replaced it with this and made the necessary adjustments so it worked perfectly - hooray! After just 2 days I noticed the chair felt a little wobbly from side to side and front to back. Everytime I move in the chair it feels more unstable. The photo shows where the top part of the wider section of the cylinder seems to be coming away from the main section, and this is what is causing the wobbling. The video shows the actual extent of the problem, with the top part rocking from side to side, and this is getting worse every day and I'm sure will eventually break away completely. I'll be returning this and buying something else.
0**X
Best priced quality gas cilinder.
Solid gas cilinder for my areon classic chair. This seller was very attent and nice, they contacted me right after my purchase to ensure me that my package would be delivered on time. And it did, it come three days earlier. my previous gas cilinder broke and so I could lift my chair of the base, because the outer shell of the old cilinder stayed attached to my chairs base. this is unusual but it happens sometimes. At first I thought that this 20 cm long pipe was where the new cilinder would go in, but I was wrong. It had to come off and I had a really hard time getting it off, nothing worked, pliers and wrenches got wrecked in the process. eventually I took the seat off and removed the the cap and put a deep socket on the cilinder and beat it out with a small sledgehammer. After that everything was easy and my chair sits great again. I must add that it would be good to know that after installing, the seller recommended adjusting the pump screws on the side of the chair. In my case this was not necessary, my chair was lowering when sad on it but I needed to adjust the screw above the cilinder. Happy customer, 5 out of 5.
A**D
سعر مميز وانصح فيه
سعر مميز وانصح فيه
A**E
Fits perfectly
Perfect fit for aeron classic
G**A
Excelente pistón, funciona igual que el original
Muy buen pistón. Quedó perfecto en la silla, sube y baja sin problema. Se mantiene a la altura, prácticamente como si la silla estuviera nueva. La verdad es que reviví una super silla. La instalación requiere mucha fuerza para quitar el pistón original, sobre todo si es que tiene muchos años como en mi silla que tenía más de 15 años con el pistón original. Colocar el pistón es bien fácil y solo bastaría ajustar el nivel del botón para habilitar la palanca para subir y bajar. Nada que no puedas hacer, hay videos en YouTube que te guían para hacer el cambio
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