Aggregated specification data confirms the WALI GSMP002N utilizes dual nitrogen-charged gas spring cylinders to support displays weighing between 4.4 and 22 lbs. The structural chassis is composed of cold-rolled steel for the base assembly and die-cast aluminum for the articulated segments. Performance metrics indicate that the tilt-head mechanism requires high initial torque to maintain position for monitors exceeding 27 inches, preventing gravitational droop.
One-touch height adjustment is achievable once the internal tension curve is calibrated to the specific mass of the display. The unit includes dual mounting options, specifically a C-clamp and a grommet base, which facilitate the recovery of approximately 80% of the desk surface area previously occupied by factory stands. VESA compatibility is listed for 75mm and 100mm patterns.
Material analysis suggests that the integrated plastic cable management clips are subject to physical stress if utilized with high-gauge, thick DisplayPort cabling. Forensic data highlights that the gas spring is shipped under high pressure; therefore, mounting the display is a prerequisite for tension adjustment to prevent rapid upward movement of the arm.
The VIVO STAND-V002FG is recommended for users with glass-top desks where the high-pressure C-clamp of this WALI model might cause structural damage. This device is positioned within the monitor arms and stands hardware group as a tool for workplace ergonomic optimization.