![Bar Stool Seat Top](/img/faq/bar-stool-seat-top.gif) | Seat Top - The Seat Top is usually made from one piece, and screws on to the Leg and Footrest part using the screws/nuts and bolts provided. |
![Bar Stool Foot rest](/img/faq/bar-stool-footrest.gif) | Leg and Footrest - This part includes a lever that sits under the seat when built. The lever touches the button on the end of the Gas-lift Leg which allows the stool to be raised and lowered. |
![Bar Stool End Cap](/img/faq/bar-stool-cap.gif) | Black Cap - Remove this part. This helps prevent the gas leg popping up in transit. |
![Bar Stool Gas Lift Leg](/img/faq/bar-stool-gas-leg.gif) | Gas-lift Leg - The Gas-lift Leg helps you adjust the height of your bar stool. The join between the Gas-lift Leg and the Leg and Footrest part is usually where the bar stool is able to rotate. |
![Bar Stool Collar](/img/faq/bar-stool-collar.gif) | Collar - The Collar simply fits inbetween the Leg and the Base to hide the join. |
![Bar Stool Base](/img/faq/bar-stool-base.gif) | Base - The Base is commonly about as wide as the seat top. The Base has to have a relatively large surface area to give maximum stability. |