Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
                          5 - 30 minutes            
Sections
1
- How to Fix a Chair Armrest
- 9 steps
Flags
0
- BackFurniture 
- Full Screen 
- Options 
- History 
- Save to Favorites 
- Download PDF 
- Edit 
- Translate 
- Get Shareable Link 
- Embed This Guide 
- Notify Me of Changes 
- Stop Notifications 
Introduction
The processes will take 5 to 20 minutes to complete, but if you are not used to fixing things at home it may take longer than that. There are no requirements to execute these steps. Anybody can do the this fix.
What you need
Step 1
              How to Fix a Chair Armrest               
- Remove the armrest from the chair using a hex wrench screwdriver and a drill to remove the screws.
- You can also use a screwdriver instead of a drill.
Remove the armrest from the chair using a hex wrench screwdriver and a drill to remove the screws.
You can also use a screwdriver instead of a drill.
1024
Step 2
- This is the chair that we will fix, and the armrest that was broken.
This is the chair that we will fix, and the armrest that was broken.
Step 3
- Sand just the inside tip of the armrest as shown.
Sand just the inside tip of the armrest as shown.
Step 4
- Apply a little bit of glue on the part that you sanded.
- It is fine if you do not want to use glue.
Apply a little bit of glue on the part that you sanded.
It is fine if you do not want to use glue.
Step 5
- Put the screw washer on the screw.
Put the screw washer on the screw.
Step 6
- Insert the screw inside the hole on the inside of the chair body.
- Have another person attach the armrest and then screw it with your hand.
Insert the screw inside the hole on the inside of the chair body.
Have another person attach the armrest and then screw it with your hand.
Step 7
- Insert the screw into the end of the armrest, attaching it to the edge of the back of the chair using a drill.
- You may also use a screwdriver instead of a drill.
Insert the screw into the end of the armrest, attaching it to the edge of the back of the chair using a drill.
You may also use a screwdriver instead of a drill.
Step 8
- Tighten up the screw with a hex wrench screwdriver.
Tighten up the screw with a hex wrench screwdriver.
Step 9
- All done! Now your armrest should feel securely attached to the chair.
All done! Now your armrest should feel securely attached to the chair.
These are moderate step to fix your chair armrest.
Cancel: I did not complete this guide.
                                                                                      One other person completed this guide.                                             
Author
                                      with 1 other contributor 
                    Deviny                     
Member since: 03/23/2021
196 Reputation
                                      1 Guide authored                  
                       Badges:
                       4
                                                        +1 more badge                           
Team
                       UMass Dartmouth, Team S1-G2, O'Connell Spring 2021                        
                                                  Member of UMass Dartmouth, Team S1-G2, O'Connell Spring 2021 
                    UMASSD-O'CONNELL-S21S1G2                     
                                            1 Member                     
                                            1 Guide authored