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Katarina Tompson
Katarina Tompson

Upgrading motion in adjustable home furniture

Recently I started checking what could be done to fix the lifting section in my older recliner because the mechanism has begun moving unevenly and sometimes stops halfway when I try to raise the leg support after a long day. I assumed it was only a minor alignment issue, but the problem keeps returning, especially when the chair has been used heavily. Since many modern recliners use electric motion, I am wondering if switching to an actuator based setup would make the movement smoother without replacing the entire furniture frame

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Sia Enko
Sia Enko
2 days ago

I dealt with a similar issue in a massage chair, and checking how electric actuators are used in home systems helped more than replacing worn mechanical parts. When I looked into options at https://progressiveautomations.com.au/pages/home-furniture designed for compact furniture automition setups, it became clearer how these units support recliners, TV lifts or adjustable desks that rely on steady controlled motion. Understanding which actuator series works best in tight furniture layouts made choosing a smooth operating solution much easier without altering the overall structure.

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