Technical specifications for the NB North Bayou F80 indicate an analog mechanical architecture utilizing a nitrogen-charged gas-strut as the primary counterbalance mechanism. The chassis is constructed from die-cast aluminum alloy with integrated cable management channels. The system is rated for monitors between 17 and 30 inches with a weight capacity of 4.4 to 19.8 lbs. Performance metrics demonstrate that the "floating" sensation is dependent on precise calibration of the gas pressure screw while the monitor is attached.
Structural analysis confirms the inclusion of a non-detachable VESA plate for 75mm and 100mm patterns. The mounting base is a proprietary design providing stability on thinner desk surfaces via C-clamp or grommet options. Operational data suggests that the tilt hinge may exhibit sag if the display exceeds 17 lbs, and the plastic cable covers are subject to fatigue if frequently manipulated.
Calibration must be performed with the display mounted to the arm to ensure the gas spring acts against a counterweight load, preventing internal seal wear.
360-degree rotation is supported, allowing for immediate switching between landscape and portrait orientations. The arm provides a range of motion including tilt, rotation, and swivel to facilitate ergonomic alignment.
For users with heavier displays or super-ultrawide panels that exceed the tension curve of this model, the AVLT RGB Ultra-Wide Arm offers a higher-tension alternative for panels up to 44 lbs. This unit is categorized within the ergonomic monitor arms hardware classification.