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I'm talking about the shocks on the "stair stepper" exercise machine
but they seem to be the same as those on a car. Anyway, what causes
shocks to wear out, to lose their resistance, when there's no evidence
of fluid leakage? Thanks.
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Mary wrote:
I'm talking about the shocks on the "stair stepper" exercise machine
but they seem to be the same as those on a car. Anyway, what causes
shocks to wear out, to lose their resistance, when there's no evidence
of fluid leakage? Thanks.


Likely the piston is plastic and it deforms or hardens.

I have a solidly built rowing machine that has that problem right now
and I can't find a replacement.


Or they're air-cushion shocks and the seals fail so lose the resistance
would more closely describe OP's symptoms...

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You are probably not talking about an oil filled shock absorber
like your car's undercarriage has. You are talking about a gas
strut filled with an inert gas (probably nitrogen) often used on
tool box lids, station wagon rear doors. When the gas escaped,
you didn't see the puddle or the cloud.

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I'm talking about the shocks on the "stair stepper" exercise
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but they seem to be the same as those on a car. Anyway, what
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evidence
of fluid leakage? Thanks.



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Mary wrote:
I'm talking about the shocks on the "stair stepper" exercise machine
but they seem to be the same as those on a car. Anyway, what causes
shocks to wear out, to lose their resistance, when there's no evidence
of fluid leakage? Thanks.


Likely the piston is plastic and it deforms or hardens.

I have a solidly built rowing machine that has that problem right now
and I can't find a replacement.
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