

🔧 Clamp it, rotate it, own your workspace!
The Velleman VTHH6-VP Circuit Board Clamping Kit is a versatile, metal-built tool designed for professional and hobbyist electronics work. Featuring 360° rotation, adjustable clamps, and a stable rubber-footed base, it securely holds various PCB sizes for precise soldering and testing. Its durable design and double-sided access make it a must-have for efficient prototyping and repair.
| ASIN | B06WD69MG1 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,910 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #12 in Prototyping Boards & Accessories |
| Brand | Velleman |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (436) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2017 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 6.5 x 4.92 inches |
| Item model number | VTHH6-VP |
| Manufacturer | Velleman |
| Material | Metal |
| Part Number | VTHH6-VP |
| Pattern | Hardware Clamp Vise |
| Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 6.5 x 4.92 inches |
| Set Name | Circuit Board Clamping Kit |
| Style | Modern |
N**N
Perfect addition to my soldering station, no more chasing PCB's around the tabletop!
I needed a simple solution to pushing PCB's around my workstation and this is exactly what I needed. The adjustments and shape make this holder very versatile I can hold almost any size PCB in any orientation to do the SMD work I've been needing this for. I used to have issues pushing the PCB around my tabletop chasing the solder trying to keep the heat right and now I don't have to worry about that anymore since the base has rubber feet that keep it from sliding around. Even the little arms that hold the sides of a PCB have different slots in them so you'll never run into an issue of a PCB not fitting. Well worth the cost the value is excellent the design is great and material quality looks like it'll last forever. I'd buy again if needed.
S**S
Great value, great features, great function.
Our company uses Velleman VTHH6-VP circuit board holders everywhere. Not too small and not too big, they hold almost all of our circuit boards. Double-side access, free rotation, and just-right amount of heft make this our #1 choice for holding circuit boards, for everything from rework to testing. We buy them, then we buy more...
A**R
Priced right and can be modified to work better.
I really like this stand. It’s sturdy and feels like it will last for years. I would have rated it five stars, but the locking screws don’t hold tight enough. Since they thread into plastic uprights, you can only tighten them by hand, which allows the circuit board to spin with even slight pressure from a soldering tip or meter lead. This also lets the strong spring-loaded board holder push the uprights open, and the screws can’t stop it. Replacing them with sharp-tipped locking screws would greatly improve the design and overall usability.
K**B
Surprisingly well made with one design flaw
All metal! I expected plastic. This vise is solid and sturdy, holds PC boards securely and is easily adjusted. Too bad they didn’t make the uprights (stanchions) mirror images, so that the adjustment knobs would be on the same side. Otherwise, a remarkably nice product.
J**B
Handy!
Handy. Works great on bench.
R**.
Great PCB holder
Great pcb holder for both assembly and troubleshooting/repair.
S**S
sturdy
might not fit bigger gpu boards but its a great product and very stable
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?
K**.
Love this. Excellent model holder.
A**Z
ocupa mucho espacio, y es poco funcional, las tarjetas se resvalan o se botan tienes que ajustar los tornillos con mucha presion y los postes se mueven un poco cuidado con los componentes a la orilla de la tarjeta Si no es una tarjeta sera mas dificil mantener otro dispositivo
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