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Couch Guard Aus  |  SKU: CGRS-93

Recliner Spring 93mm

$698


The 93mm & 117mm lockdown springs are a smaller spring that come into play when the recliner is closed and you hear that "Click" into locked position. Buy Genuine Leggett & Platt Recliner Springs From CouchGuard®

Description

The 93mm & 117mm lockdown recliner springs are a smaller spring that come into play when the recliner is closed and you hear that "Click" into locked position. The 180mm and 160mm recliner spring is the most commonly used recliner spring and can be found on the inner side of the recliner action. These springs are known as the footrest release spring and are the main springs that operate the recliner.  The 80mm Backrest Assist Spring is found on the lift chair and electric recliner action towards the rear of the action just below where the back rest attaches to the frame. Our recliner springs are made from high quality materials and are made specifically for recliners. A break down of the spring can be found on this page by clicking or tapping on the "Measuring Tab". You'll also find how to replace recliner tension spring by clicking or tapping on the "Directions" tab.
Please note: We only stock whats listed on the website and do not have any other size springs.

Measuring

How To Install Recliner Springs

Removing & Fitting A Recliner Spring

  1. Gently turn the recliner over remember correct lifting methods.
  2. Open the recliner footrest.
  3. Locate the spring you are replacing. You may want to mark where it come from.
  4. Using a pair of pointy noise pliers, remove the recliner spring by un-attaching the hook ends from the recliner action.
  5. With the new recliner spring in hand, hook the one hook end in first then using the pliers pull and hook the other end into the the recliner action. You may need to use your figers to help locate it into the hole. Be careful, they can bite!
  6. Turn the recliner back over and test the the footrest now stays close in the closed position.
  7. Sit in the recliner and open the foot rest using the trigger release and check that it locks closed when returned to the closed position.

Directions

How To Install Recliner Springs

Removing & Fitting A Recliner Spring

  1. Gently turn the recliner over remember correct lifting methods.
  2. Open the recliner footrest.
  3. Locate the spring you are replacing. You may want to mark where it come from.
  4. Using a pair of pointy noise pliers, remove the recliner spring by un-attaching the hook ends from the recliner action.
  5. With the new recliner spring in hand, hook the one hook end in first then using the pliers pull and hook the other end into the the recliner action. You may need to use your figers to help locate it into the hole. Be careful, they can bite!
  6. Turn the recliner back over and test the the footrest now stays close in the closed position.
  7. Sit in the recliner and open the foot rest using the trigger release and check that it locks closed when returned to the closed position.

Additional Information

How To Measure Recliner Spring

Recliner springs are measured overall, from top to bottom. Click or tap on the "Measuring" tab on this page for a full breakdown of each recliner spring.
Psssst its between the "Description" and "Directions" tabs! 

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