Technical specifications for the WALI GSMP001N list a high-tensile gas spring assembly designed to support displays between 17 and 34 inches. Material analysis confirms a chassis constructed from high-grade steel and aluminum alloy, capable of counterbalancing loads up to 26.4 lbs. The pneumatic cylinder facilitates a zero-gravity state for the display, allowing for dynamic height and depth adjustments via a pressurized nitrogen chamber.
Performance metrics indicate a 180-degree swivel at the base and a 360-degree rotation at the VESA plate. Structural dimensions require a desk thickness of at least 0.4 inches for secure attachment of the C-clamp or grommet hardware. Integrated cable management channels are provided to maintain signal integrity by preventing cable strain during full range of motion articulation.
Standardized testing protocols show that the gas spring is factory-shipped at high tension, requiring calibration via a hex-key adjustment screw to match the specific mass of the mounted monitor. This mechanism allows for precise vertical displacement, though high-usage pivots may require periodic maintenance to ensure tension consistency over a multi-year duty cycle.
Users seeking a high-payload pneumatic solution for 34-inch ultrawide panels may consider the WALI Single Monitor Mount for its high weight-to-cost efficiency.
This hardware is categorized under ergonomic monitor arms as a primary interface for adjustable workstation design.