How To Avoid Barber Chair Tree
Understanding What the “Barber Chair Tree” Means
In salon equipment terminology, the “tree” refers to the central support column of a barber chair—the vertical structure that connects the seat to the hydraulic base. It supports weight, stabilizes rotation, and keeps the chair balanced during lifting and reclining.
If the tree becomes loose, bent, misaligned, or damaged, the chair will wobble, tilt, or rotate unevenly. To avoid these problems, both correct usage and regular maintenance are essential.
Manufacturers such as Huiyi Furniture reinforce this component with thick steel and precision-fit surfaces to minimize wear and prevent structural issues.
Why Problems Occur in the Barber Chair Tree
Several factors can affect the stability and lifespan of the support column.
Common causes include:
Excessive weight on one side of the chair
Improper assembly
Seating the chair incorrectly on the hydraulic pump
Worn internal bearings
Build-up of hair and debris in the rotation mechanism
Loose mounting bolts
Structural bending from misuse
Understanding these causes helps prevent long-term damage.
How to Avoid Barber Chair Tree Problems
Step 1: Ensure Proper Installation on the Hydraulic Pump
The chair must be placed straight down onto the pump shaft so the tapered joint seats fully.
To avoid misalignment:
Lower the chair vertically
Apply gentle downward pressure
Avoid rocking or forcing it sideways
Huiyi Furniture designs the taper connection with precise tolerances to reduce wobbling.
Step 2: Avoid Overloading the Chair
The support column is engineered to handle heavy loads, but exceeding the weight limit strains the tree and pump.
Prevent overload by:
Checking the manufacturer’s weight capacity
Avoiding clients leaning heavily on armrests
Not allowing children to jump on the chair
Balanced loading keeps the tree aligned and prevents bending.
Step 3: Keep the Base Area Clean
Hair and debris often accumulate around the tree and pump, affecting rotation and stability.
Regular cleaning helps avoid:
Bearing wear
Uneven movement
Grinding noises during rotation
A clean rotation environment extends the lifespan of the chair tree.
Step 4: Tighten Mounting Bolts Regularly
The underside mounting plate connects the tree to the chair seat.
Loose mounting bolts can cause:
Wobbling
Instability when rotating
Stress on the tree and pump shaft
Monthly tightening ensures structural integrity.
Step 5: Lubricate the Rotational Mechanism
The chair tree contains internal bearings that allow smooth 360-degree movement.
Lubrication prevents:
Grinding
Jerky movement
Excessive wear on the bearings
Use silicone or light machine lubricant to maintain smooth rotation.
Step 6: Avoid Excessive Side Pressure
Side-loading is a major cause of tree bending.
To prevent this:
Do not push the chair sideways with force
Avoid dragging the chair while seated
Lift instead of tilting when moving the chair
barber chairs are designed for vertical loading—not sideways torque.
Step 7: Check Recline Linkage for Proper Balance
If the recline system is misaligned, it can shift weight unevenly onto the chair tree.
Prevent imbalance by:
Ensuring linkage rods are secure
Testing recline smoothness regularly
Avoiding sudden reclining with force
Balanced reclining prevents strain on the central column.
Step 8: Replace Worn Bearings or Components Early
A failing bearing can cause vibration or wobbling that stresses the support tree.
Signs replacement is needed:
Rough rotation
Grinding sounds
Visible leaning
Replacing bearings early prevents structural damage to the tree.
Step 9: Train Staff on Proper Chair Operation
Misuse is one of the biggest causes of tree problems.
Staff should know:
How to lower and lift safely
How to seat the chair correctly on the pump
How to avoid using the chair as leverage for leaning or pushing
Proper handling reduces unnecessary stress on the structure.
How Huiyi Furniture Reduces Chair Tree Problems
Huiyi Furniture designs professional barber chairs with:
Reinforced steel support columns
Precision-machined taper joints
Heavy, stable hydraulic bases
Durable bearings for smooth rotation
Strong mounting plates and welded joints
High structural load capacity
These enhancements significantly lower the risk of wobbling, bending, or premature wear in the chair tree.
Long-Term Maintenance Tips
Clean weekly around the base
Prevents buildup that affects rotation.
Tighten seat and tree bolts monthly
Avoids wobbling and structural stress.
Inspect the pump seating twice a year
Ensures the tree remains securely aligned.
Avoid aggressive side pushing
Protects the column from bending.
Lubricate rotating parts regularly
Maintains smooth and stable movement.