Technical specifications indicate that the Amazon Basics Adjustable Ergonomic Office Chair utilizes a Class 3 gas lift piston rated for 275 lbs. Material analysis suggests the grey polyester fabric upholstery provides a higher thermal dissipation rate than synthetic leather counterparts, though longitudinal data reveals a potential for pressure loss in the pneumatic cylinder after 12 to 18 months of standard operation. The chassis is constructed from reinforced nylon, which demonstrates a high flex-point under lateral stress, and forensic reports recommend monitoring for hairline fractures at the base junctions.
Performance metrics show the system uses a standard butterfly tilt mechanism and 2-inch twin-wheel plastic casters. While the mesh back serves as a passive heat-management layer, the mechanical lumbar support lacks independent depth modulation. Structural dimensions for this Anji ODM design include a 100mm stroke piston, though the armrests are restricted to 1D vertical height adjustments without pivot capabilities.
Operational modes supported by the chassis:
- Vertical modulation (height adjustment)
- Standard tilt (butterfly mechanism)
- 360-degree rotation (swivel)
The Amazon Basics Adjustable Ergonomic Office Chair, Grey serves as a baseline alternative for users requiring a compact footprint and high breathability over advanced 4D armrest modularity. Comparative architectural standards for this class of seating can be found within the larger repository of ergonomic executive chairs.