Inside the arms, a PCB of about 10” x 15” fits. Sliding the ends over as in the picture below, the length isn’t limited, if the PCB is seated in the groove.
If the PCB isn’t in the groove you can use the slots, screws or know grooves to hold the PCB and then it will depend on where holes are available on the PCB.
The weight limit is about 5lbs for a normal permanent load in an almost upright
position. Above that the hydraulics get stress and can even drain.
Hopefully this provides guidance but if the customer has a specific PCB side / hole locations, I am happy to see if it would fit, since I have this same model myself.
There are many ways to mount a PCB to the holder http://www.clampman.info/ft_downloads/clampman/clamping_methods/clamping_methods.png
Inside the arms, a PCB of about 10” x 15” fits. Sliding the ends over as in the picture below, the length isn’t limited, if the PCB is seated in the groove.
If the PCB isn’t in the groove you can use the slots, screws or know grooves to hold the PCB and then it will depend on where holes are available on the PCB.
The weight limit is about 5lbs for a normal permanent load in an almost upright
position. Above that the hydraulics get stress and can even drain.
Hopefully this provides guidance but if the customer has a specific PCB side / hole locations, I am happy to see if it would fit, since I have this same model myself.