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Aven 17010 Adjustable Circuit Board Holder ESD Safe

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Features

  • Ideal for clamping PCB, for soldering/desoldering or rework
  • Retractable to accommodate various board sizes up to 198mm wide and up to 4mm thick
  • Clamps allow PCB to rotate 360 degrees
  • Rigid metal structure
  • Rubber feet of the base ensure stability
  • ESD Safe

Description

The Adjustable Circuit Board Holder is ideal for clamping PCB for soldering, desoldering or rework. It features 2 adjustable grips on a retractable stand to accommodate various board sizes up to 198mm wide and up to 4mm thick. The adjustable clamps allow the PCB to rotate 360 degrees and stay set in any position. The base of this rigid metal stand features four rubber feet to ensure stability.

Material: Plastic, Metal


Brand: Aven


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5 x 6 x 12 inches


Color: Blue Black


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 0.75 Pounds


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 85


Manufacturer: Aven


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 6 x 12 inches; 12 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 17010


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 1, 2009


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aven


Best Sellers Rank: #151,353 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #465 in Soldering Stations


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,910 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great vise for the price!
This vise is very basic, but I find it works great for repairing the circuit boards of digital multimeters. It's very easy to use and holds the boards securely in the jaws. One jaw is mounted on a spring that in theory will help prevent putting to much pressure on the PCB. There are thumbscrews threaded into the posts of the jaws that allow the PCB to be set and locked at an angle, but if the spring is compressed the screw will also lock it in the compressed position. I normally only lock the side opposite the spring to avoid this. All in all this vise is great for the money, my only complaint might be that it could be a little shorter to keep the board close to the surface of the bench. Build quality seems fairly good, with rubber feet to prevent it slipping around and it's large enough to hold any board I work on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2018 by Beb's Repair Bench

  • The perfect tool for the job. Every electronics hobbyist should have one
This works exactly as intended, and really makes circuit board assembly much easier, even more so than similar products like the "helping hands" clips that I had used up until now and always found to be a bit cumbersome and unreliable. This is able to hold boards of almost any size, and it is extremely convenient to be able to insert a couple components into the top of the board, then just immediately flip the board over in the holder and solder it from the back. Also, it holds the board nice and steady when soldering surface mount components The large plastic holders can sometimes make it awkward to place components that are at the very edge of the board, but I can usually just rotate or move the board so that I can place the last couple components that were obstructed by the holders. Overall I HIGHLY recommend this. This is arguably one of the best tools available for assembling PCBs, and any hobbyist who regularly assembles boards or perf board prototypes should try this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016 by Person

  • A Good Value and Possibly Useful Gadget for Your Workbench
So there I was, feeling bored and with money to burn in my pocket, and somehow I ended up buying one of these little gadgets. Sure, I've gone almost 50 years to date, and many many electronic projects, with never feeling the need for any such device in the past, but for little more than a couple of drinks at Starbucks, well, it doesn't hurt to try one out, does it! Why would you use this instead of just placing whatever object you're working on, horizontally, on your work bench and soldering away 'normally'? In truth, I'm still not quite sure of the answer to it, but maybe it helps one to be more 'ergonomically optimized' and to have the right angles and dangles for everything. Although - there's a point - you don't want too much of a slope on a PCB in case a blob of solder runs away with you and down the board to somewhere it shouldn't be. :) The device is solidly constructed and I'm sure will do a great job holding PCBs in place. I'm glad I got it, even if I might not use it very often. It is a fair price, too. So if you decide to buy one of these too, with a little bit of mad money and not too many expectations, you'll probably be equally pleased. David - NZ9G ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2016 by DMR

  • This is great! Consider also getting Blu Tack.
If you've been juggling your PCB in order to solder than this is what you want. It works as expected. The quality is good and it totally works. It has made soldering on PCBs a simple joy. If you need this holder I recommend one other product that will help you. These two products will revolutionize your soldering experience. Get Blu Tack. This is the stuff you might use to stick a poster to a wall. It's a bit like silly putty or clay but it releases without leaving a mess. Use this to hold your components in place while you solder. It's amazing and especially useful with this holder. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2020 by Keith

  • Works great
This has been absolutely amazing. I design and build effects pedals for guitars. I wanted to test it for a while before reviewing. I used alligator clip style helping hands for years. This is a lot more stable. It doesn't slide around my work area, very well built, and is easy to adjust. Not only did this cut my production time by 1/3, it eliminated scratching on pcb boards, and helped me use better posture while building the pedals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by Ryland Morey

  • Good project CB holder. Its a little bulky if you are limited on space or working on very small items but is a great addition!
Very sturdy but a little cumbersome if you have a limited amount of work area. It has a fairly large or bulky footprint for small projects. I do like how much flexibility you have with this and it really does "lock down" the part when necessary and holds well. I painted a little rubber cement into the board clamp grooves and let it dry before mounting a circuit board in the clamp. This gives the clamp surface a much better non-slip grip than the hard plastic to circuit board slippy grip like it comes. This pretty much solves the slippage or sliding circuit board issue I had. A dab of liquid rubber in the groves would probably work better and last longer but we work with what we have... This item is weighted well with a low center of gravity and is very sturdy when tightened down all the way. The cross members are all metal with sturdy rubber insulated feet but the two uprights and the clamps or holders are made with hard plastic which let the board slide around to easily (this is where I added the rubber cement dabs). A good buy for the money and very sturdy except possibly the plastic board clamps. . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2015 by ilive4fun

  • Not sure why all the negative feedback...
For me, almost perfect - should have ordered years ago - been using the 'helping hands' and vise which work but are not that flexible. It's a good size - large enough for any board I work on, metal base, 4 screws to assemble. Not used yet - my only concern at this point is the arms are plastic and the set screws don't lock the board swivel very tight. This may allow the board to twist while working on it. Will update if any problems come up... Ok, updating even though I haven't had a problem yet... Just used this on a couple of small boards (a buck converter and Wemos Mini Pro), let me restate my original opinion... Sweeet! Next to print a few add-ons for it but yeah, if your looking, buy it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018 by Bayotle

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