Magnetic Helping Hand, Soldering Helping Hands, 4 PCB Pillars Circuit Board Holder with Flexible Metal Arms Heavy Duty Base Electronic Repair Tool
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It is impossible to imagine that they will do this, especially when they are using
Steel is a strong material. As aluminum is not magnetic, the magnetic bases would not work if aluminum was used. As well as being pretty heavy
My business does not involve the sale of this
However, the pillars do not appear to be available for purchase although there are various additional arms and accessories.
Selected User Reviews For Magnetic Helping Hand, Soldering Helping Hands, 4 PCB Pillars Circuit Board Holder with Flexible Metal Arms Heavy Duty Base Electronic Repair Tool
This is extremely versatile. It can even hold a PCB from a stand-off mount point, and it comes to a point that is small enough to hold a board from a through-hole mount point. There is a component point on the hole. Strong magnetic mounts and sturdy flexible arms make this a good option for students. There is a one-star dock for the alligator clips, as they do not match the rest of the system and the thumb screws holding them in place are frequently.
is an excellent soldering aid and one I am glad to have on Despite its size and weight, the base plate is substantial. With no-slip feet, it is extremely stable and helps keep it from sliding. Alternatively, the four flexible arms can be bent to fit any task. The pointed circuit board holders are just as versatile, in that the board can be laid directly onto the points, which will hold it very firmly, or the holders can hug the edges to keep them Put away those other soldering aids that are a pain in the neck and get this one instead. There will be no disappointment for you.
I have found this to be a remarkably successful method of soldering FPV drone It was better than my friend's, so I showed it to him. One thing I dislike about the magnets is that they come with a little black sticker on the bottom which is easy to remove. It's not a big deal because I'll just replace them with something else Despite not being covered, magnets continue to work.
It had been a long time since I bought anything It turned out I only had one soldering gun and a stand, but the "helping hands" wouldn't stay in place. When I struggled for an hour with it, I gave up and bought the Magnetic Helping Hand. It did everything I wanted it to do. Flexible helping hands (not the circuit board holder) were all that I required It appears that the hands are very flexible and maintain their position once placed. Magnets provide a secure hold on the hands, which are extremely strong. All of their ratings are highly positive, which is why all of them are worth the extra cost.
The first thing I did was to connect two 22 gauge wires using the two shorter holders. To solder the wires together, I twisted the wires and then used a small amount of solder. My life is full of things like this, and I was never more comfortable doing them. I have used a few other third hand tools in the past, but this one was by far the best. My favorite feature of this set is the heavy base and the relatively stable holders that can be moved around. It was only necessary to insert two of the screws with pliers in order for the clop to be securely attached. If I ever take the clamps off, I won't do it often.
These arms cannot be kept attached to each other. It's difficult to install since the screws don't hold anything and the clips keep falling off. So that I can work in peace, I'll have to gorilla glue the pieces together. My only complaint about it is that I cannot use it because of that, there is no other way around it other than that. Overall, it's.
The base is made from a heavy steel plate that is very tough and can hold up to any load. It is very thoughtful of you to include an extra clamp in the box. Flexible and strong, goose necks can support the weight of an adult. This solder stand is a much better alternative to traditional solder stands with dozens of different screws that can never be positioned properly. I would highly recommend it to folks who do precision electronic work or.
For them to work, the clips should have a core in the middle where they insert into the arms so that they don't compress. Material for the magnet's cover should be more durable. It may be wise to cushion the area where the magnet gets in contact with.