fluke 112 multimeter replacement knob by 3d models
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The knob on the Fluke 112 commonly breaks off at its base, rendering it useless. I modelled this replacement to be used with a piece of an appropriately sized allen key. I used a dremel and cut off a small section, deburred it, and epoxied it into...
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I finally found a suitable substitute for my trusty Fluke 112 multimeter's missing knob, and I was able to craft one myself. It looks like the real thing and feels solid, but only time will tell if this makeshift solution will hold up under heavy...
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I'm sharing a modified version of jww's multimeter holder in OpenScad, tailored to fit the Fluke 112. This redesign should eliminate the need for trial and error for those with this popular multimeter. ...I've been experimenting with OpenScad and...
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Selector dial for the Fluke 112 multimeter. A different design on Thingiverse failed to work with my 112, as the primary axis was too brief. I designed one myself using Solidworks. It functions perfectly with my (12+ year old) Fluke 112. Print the...
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This is a DIY fix for your fluke 112 multimeter probes. Printed using high-quality petg plastic. Yes, I'm aware my own probe is caked with grime and the printed section doesn't look great due to moist filament issues... ...But amazingly, it still gets...
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Did my first remix, needed a selector knob for my oldschool Fluke 75 Series II Multimeter and since I broke the original. Found this Fluke 77 knob and tried to customize it. I know is not the cleanest job (I am new to 3d printing and blender and...
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Replacement for the battery cover at the back of my Fluke 17B.It's missing the direction markings for the batteries but it's pretty much impossible to put them in the wrong way anyway…The example was printed in Prusament Galaxy Black PLA, 0.2mm layer...
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These are replacement button caps for Fluke 8060A multimeters. The originals tend to be brittle, broken, or missing after 40 years or so of service. So after a fresh recap and calibration, I recommend printing a few of these in 3 colors and...
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A 3D-printed accessory for hanging the Fluke 115 Multimeter on your workbench is available. The design allows for easy installation, fitting only one way. For those struggling with the process, consider reconsidering 3D printing usage. ...;P
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I required an efficient method to attach my Fluke Multimeter to electrical panels without investing in the costly magnetic holder, therefore I designed a hook that interfaces similarly to the magnetic attachment point.
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This is a folding kickstand that fits on a Fluke Model 87 Multimeter, and probably a number of others. It features alignment with one of the mounting screws for the back of the case, which makes it quite sturdy. I printed in ABS for sturdiness and...
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The design is crafted to be a compact holder for a fluke multimeter, boasting a precise fit and a printing resolution of 0.3 mm for quick deployment. ...It also works seamlessly with a 0.2 mm resolution, offering versatility in its usage.
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I created a basic stand for the Fluke 75 multimeter that stays upright due to its rectangular frame design featuring interlocking grids on a flat base and narrow top portion. ...The structure has already printed without any major issues thanks to using...
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Decided to make this simple hanger for my Fluke multimeters. I have the 117 and the 175. Will work on all flukes with the "D" accessory hole. This is designed to go on sheet metal cabinet or shelf. The countersunk holes are suited for M4-0.7 x 12mm...
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A holder for the Fluke 362 Multimeter, with probe holder on the back and cable loop on the side. The multimeter sits on a 30degree angle to make reading the display easy. As the 362 has the probe connections at the base of the unit a step is...
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A missing lab multimeter stand prompted us to create a replacement! Print and use it for improved visibility of your device's screen. ...To install, clean around the attachments, unscrew the battery cover with a screwdriver, insert the new stand, and...
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This pocket-type multimeter holder hangs on a wall and has two hooks for leads.
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... high school students. ...I made a hook for our Klein meters and figured id make one for my Fluke Meters. This should be compatible with any Fluke meter that can use T-Pack I printed on its side with supports, 3 walls, 100% infill in PLA and its solid.
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This was engineered to fit a Fluke Model 115, but numerous models employ the same clip design. A spring-loaded mechanism ensures easy removal from the meter, eliminating the need for excessive force or leverage. To ensure stability, supports are...
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The standard accessory stand included with the Fluke (and many multimeters) is not up to par, offering too much flexibility which often results in cluttered workspaces. In contrast, this designed stand provides a firm foundation angled at 45 degrees...
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... display support piece. ...I designed these parts for my Fluke because there are no more replacement parts and the equipment is in perfect condition. ...After falling several times, the back cover and other parts broke because the plastic is fragile.
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A nice and sturdy HSW mount for modern Fluke MultiMeters. ...Tested to fit both the Fluke 15B and 17B range of meters, but others like the Fluke 101, 106 and 107 should also fit.
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This is a replacement stand for my Fluke 187/189 multimeters. They used to be sold on ebay, but no longer, so I created my own. I recommend PETG, as it will be flexible and robust for normal wear and tear. I used Overture PETG 1.75 Yellow. I chose...
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A replacement knob for the fluke 87 multimeter, looking a bit like the original
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This is a remix of a box for Fluke 77 found there: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4010189. ... The Fluke 15B is tall than Fluke 77, so I extruded tehe top removing about 9mm of. ...
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Using the Fluke 189's built-in IR serial interface, you can send and receive data without breaking the bank by opting for a DIY WiFi solution instead of shelling out $60 for a fancy Fluke IR serial cable. To get started, combine a phototransistor...