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Are you stuck with a faulty lift chair, and you can't afford a new one. Well, you may be glad to hear that you can actually get your chair working once again, that is if you buy the right lift chair parts. The growing popularity of these chairs has meant that manufacturers are also ensuring that your lift recliner lasts long enough to give you proper value for your money. No, matter how good the chair is, you must accept the fact that like all mechanical devices, it will eventually break down.
And when your chair breaks down, you need to get it up and running once again, because more often than not, a power chair is an integral part of your life. Particularly if it's your elderly parents who are using the lift chairs, it is your primary responsibility to make sure that the chairs are always in working condition.
Thankfully, with the right lift seat parts you can do some basic repair work yourself and save the money, you would have to pay as expensive repairs. The 5 most common lift reclining chair parts which can be replaced at home are:
- The Power Lifting Mechanism
- The Lift Motor
- The Remote Control and Battery
- The Transformer
- The Power Cords
So, now you may be thinking where to get the parts. Here you have two options:
1. Go to the manufacturer of the chair. The store from where you bought the chair should also stock replacement parts. Here you get the assurance of 100% compatible parts, with the manufacturer's warranty and quality assurance. But you also have to shell out more money for buying the parts, a price you have to pay for obtaining 'reliable' spare parts.
2. Buy from a third party vendor. There are lots of independent manufacturers of lift recliner chair parts. You get the choice of OEM (original equipment manufacturer) and OEM-quality parts from them. OEM parts are actually made by the manufacturer of your lift chair, but sold by other vendors, while OEM-quality parts are made by the vendors themselves.
Whichever, type of lift chair parts you choose, as a rule of thumb, they will cost you lesser than what you spend if you buy directly from the manufacturer. So, buying OEM parts from an independent vendor is the best choice.
The next time your lift chair breaks down, do not despair because you now know about lift chair parts!
Thank you for reading our latest article. Next, discover how you can get a free lift chair. If you have any suggestions for future lift chair articles, then drop by our website at http://www.1liftchair.com and give us a buzz. Your feedback is always welcome.
Amcon Manufacturing Expo Attracts Oems for October Phoenix Arizona Event
Only AmCon shows provide a “hands on” one-on-one education. Since the exhibits are staffed with top management and technical personnel, attendees have an in-depth discussion regarding project design, materials and production issues. AmCon shows are free, including seminars on a variety of manufacturing processes and quality issues. The benefits of attending a regional AmCon show are significant. The AmCon Arizona Contract Manufacturing Expo will be held in Phoenix, Arizona on October 14-15, 2008 at the Phoenix Convention Center, South Hall G.
According to Kati Olson, President, “AmCon is the only show in Arizona where job shops and contract manufacturers can meet face-to-face with serious OEM buyers of custom manufacturing services from the region. Arizona holds the number two spot in the U.S. in job growth, with manufacturing as one of its leading economic activities. The show, held at the Phoenix Convention Center, attracts attendees from the aerospace, electronics, medical, and other high-tech industries.”
Below is a sampling of major manufacturers that have sent engineers and buyers to the show: ATK – Alliant Tech Systems, Armor Technology, Arizona Instrument, Bard Peripheral Vascular, Boeing, Boeing Helicopter, Carrier Commercial Refrig., Carrier HTPG Group, Comtech EF Data, Dolphin, Inc., EC III, Freescale Semiconductor, General Dynamics, Goodrich, The Hillman Group, Honeywell International (Phoenix), Honeywell Aerospace (Tempe), Honeywell Space (Glendale), Hydro Aluminum NA, Jabil Circuit, Johns Manville, L-3 Communications, Lockheed Martin, MD Helicopter, Medtronic, Motorola, Mobility Electronics, National Oilwell Varco, Nikon Instruments, NKK Switches, Orbital Sciences, Phelps Dodge, Ping, Inc., Raytheon, Sargent Controls & Aerospace, Special Devices, St. Clair Technologies, Thermax, Walbro Engine Management, W. L. Gore & Associates, and Waterous.
Engineers and buyers attending an AmCon Contract Manufacturing Expo can find one or multiple sources to take a project from concept or prototype to finished product quickly and at competitive prices. OEMs can find sources for engineering, design, prototypes, forming, fabricating, machining, finishing, assembly and electronic manufacturing services all under one roof. Whether looking for one part or production runs, attendees find multiple sources from which to choose. AmCon offers attendees a unique opportunity to investigate a variety of manufacturing options, both new and traditional, and find the best processes and materials for specific applications. Attendees view actual samples of products that have been produced for other OEMs in their industry and can get quotes on current projects and compare quality, pricing, and lead times from multiple vendors all in a few hours. To register for the Phoenix, AZ event go to: www.AmConshows.com.
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Kati Olson, President
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Nissan experts need your help, cruise control on 2001 maxima won't work after....?
ok i had to replace my front wheel hubs so when i took them off i had to replace the ABS speed sensors too coz they cracked when I tried to take them off. so my car ran w/o front abs sensors for about 6mo's. but the funny thing is i tested the cruise control w/o the abs sensors the day before i bought he new abs sensors and installed them and funny thing it worked i thought it won't w/o the sensors.
well i replaced the abs sensors both OEM and the abs works the lights cleared out after installing them. but now the cruise control won't work. when i press the cruise control on/off switch the green "Cruise" light comes up on the dash but when i hit the accel or "coast set" button nothing happens. so any idea what is wrong with it?
thanks in advance
You might have damaged the wiring of the wheel speed sensor while working on your car. If the ECU can't read or detect the speed of your car, the cruise control isn't going to work. i would check and clean wheel speed sensor wiring connector. Check fuse(s) and relays. Replace the sensor and/or wiring if necessary.
Also check the cruise control vacuum assembly and diaphragm(HOPE YOU KNOW WHAT AND WHERE THEY ARE) located under the hood. I fixed the auto-cruise control on my car yesterday. I damaged( dented )the cover of vacuum diaphragm while installing the front upper strut bar. I repalced the the cover , now the cruise control works.
BioDiscovery, Exiqon ink OEM pact to provide complete microRNA analysis solution
BioDiscovery, Inc, a leader in integrated software solutions for microarray-based research, and Exiqon A/S, a leader in microRNA analysis products and services, signed an OEM Agreement incorporating BioDiscovery’s array analysis and visualization software with Exiqon’s arrays.
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