Aggregated specification data lists the Amazon Basics Single Monitor Stand as a purely mechanical mounting system. The chassis is fabricated from cold-rolled steel with a powder-coated finish, utilizing a friction-based collar on a 1.4-inch diameter center pole rather than a pressurized cylinder. This architectural choice results in a higher Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) compared to hydraulic alternatives, as it eliminates the risk of pneumatic seal degradation over time.
Physical dimensions include a vertical clearance capacity of 30 inches, while the C-clamp interface requires a minimum of 2 inches of solid desk overhang for secure attachment. Weight capacity is strictly rated at 17.6 lbs. Because height adjustment is facilitated by a physical hex-bolt tensioner, vertical repositioning is a manual process rather than a dynamic one.
Structural analysis confirms the VESA plate supports 75mm and 100mm patterns with a manually tensioned 360-degree rotation toggle. Integrated cable management is provided through detachable plastic clips designed to secure standard HDMI and DisplayPort cabling along the primary vertical axis. Vertical stability metrics indicate minimal oscillation during high-cadence typing compared to entry-level gas-spring systems.
The ErGear Gas Spring Mount is recommended for users who require frequent, tool-less height adjustments that this rigid steel pole cannot provide. This device functions as a specialized component within the display mounting infrastructure category, where stability and durability are primary performance indicators.