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Board clamping support

SKU TPX00190 Barcode 7630049204553 Show more
Original price €0
Original price €15,06 - Original price €15,06
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Current price €15,06
€15,06 - €15,06
Current price €15,06
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This product allows supporting and securing an electronic board (with max dimensions of 20x14 cm) through two clamps that can rotate 360°, allowing you to have both hands free to work on it.

Overview

Lightweight and easy to carry, this product has also small knobs to adjust the distance between the two arms with the clamps.


Tech specs

  • Dimensions (cm): 30x16.5x12.5
  • Weight: 450 grams

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