🔧 Clamp it, rotate it, own your workspace!
The Velleman VTHH6-VP Circuit Board Clamping Kit offers a versatile 360° adjustable holder with a retractable shelf to accommodate various board sizes. Crafted from durable metal and weighing only 1.46 pounds, this compact, modern blue clamp is designed to enhance precision and efficiency in electronics assembly and repair.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Velleman |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 6.5 x 4.92 inches |
Color | Blue |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 1.46 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Velleman |
Part Number | VTHH6-VP |
Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 6.5 x 4.92 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VTHH6-VP |
Pattern | Hardware Clamp Vise |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Great quality claming kit. Perfect for PS5 controller boards.
Worked great for holding the PS5 dual shock controller circuit board while desoldering and soldering new joysticks on the board. It's easy to assemble and is very robust quality.
R**T
I wish I had one of these years ago!
Very handy and speeds up the builds with ease!
D**E
Great product
Stable and practical just takes a lil to get used to
J**Y
Great clamp
Got this to hold phones and circuit boards while I worked on them! It is super sturdy and it came really well packaged! The color is good and it fits a variety of my boards with no issue at all! It is super easy to use and I recommend!
L**A
exactly what i needed
thank you, simple product for a good price
U**H
ps5 controller.
good for holding PlayStation controller boards.
E**D
do not buy
horribly designed. I do not reccomend. flimsy and falls apart because screws are not the right size. readjusting is also a hassle. waste of money.
M**N
I love the look and feel but I am re-engineering it my self.
For my personal taste it has the rite size/feel/weight. Now the bad news. On my first try to hold a breadboard I am working on, two things happened. The Vertical Arms did not stay in their positions even after I tighten the friction knobs at the bottom. They just simply slide and release any clampling pressure on the breadboard. No biggie. I figured I can always get a rubber band big enought to hold the two arms with some type of pressure on them. The second thing was, while the held breadboard was horizontal, everything was fine but me being me I tilted the breadboard about 25 degrees and it just slid down and out. The two pieces that hold the breadboard are made out of metal they are the right size but there was simply not enough friction to hold the breadboard once it was tilted. In other words, this piece looks just the way I want, however, the usability is about 20% of what I need, that is, to hold a breadboard in any position. Not just horizontally. I needs improving in two locations, friction material added to the holding arms and friction material added to the metal breadboard holding pieces (I dont know what to call them). F.Y.I. I plan to keep it to re-engeneer it so I can use it with a breadboard held at any angle. I design things so I need to rotate them to work on them or to visuallise where the components need to be moved to etc etc. Holding a bread board horizontally is only meets only 20% of my needs. It just does not have enough CLAMPING pressure to hold a breadboard at 25 degree angle. I am sure the manufacturer did not test it at any one point. How can they not have noticed anything?
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