Aggregated specification data for the MOUNTUP MU0002 describes a gas-spring driven system utilizing high-tensile steel construction. The internal nitrogen-filled gas struts are calibrated for a payload range of 4.4 to 17.6 lbs per arm, with optimal performance metrics observed between 10 and 15 lbs. The articulating arms provide 9.8 inches of height adjustment and a 360-degree rotation pivot at the VESA plate.
Technical documentation identifies the tilt mechanism as a compression-bolt design requiring specific torque to maintain ±45-degree angles on 32-inch displays. The C-clamp assembly features a wide footprint to distribute cantilevered loads and mitigate surface deformation on the desk. A 2.75-inch grommet base is also included as a secondary mounting option. Hidden tracks are integrated into the chassis for cable management and signal path integrity.
Operational safety protocols require the monitors to be mounted before the internal gas-strut pressure is adjusted, as the arms are shipped at high tension. For workstations with a depth under 24 inches, the protrusion of the arm elbows may affect spatial efficiency. Structural analysis confirms the base plate casting has been reinforced at the primary attachment point for increased stability.
If your hardware setup requires a higher weight capacity for super-ultrawide gaming panels, the AVLT RGB Ultra-Wide Arm provides a 44lb tension curve to accommodate larger displays. This unit is an architectural option within the monitor arms and stands classification.