Material analysis of the HUANUO HNDS6 identifies a chassis constructed from die-cast aluminum and automotive-grade steel. The internal mechanism utilizes a nitrogen-gas-charged cylinder system designed to provide fluid height adjustment. Each arm is rated for a weight capacity of 4.4 to 19.8 lbs, with the system calibrated to achieve an equilibrium between spring force and the gravitational load of the display (F spring =F gravity ).
Standardized testing indicates that the VESA tilt joint may require specific torque adjustments for monitors at the upper weight limit to prevent gradual drooping. Mounting capabilities include a heavy-duty C-clamp with a reinforced base plate and a grommet through-hole hardware kit. Integrated plastic runways are provided for cable management to reduce desktop clutter.
Operational safety protocols require the tension screw to be rotated clockwise (+) to increase resistance for heavier monitors. Failure to calibrate the tension before use can lead to unintended movement of the arm sections. The physical footprint of the articulating arms requires rear clearance behind the mounting point for full retraction.
The VIVO STAND-V002F serves as an alternative for users with hollow-core desks that cannot support the localized pressure of this HUANUO clamp system. This hardware is classified within the monitor arms and stands category for comparative performance analysis.