fluke multimeter magnet 3d models
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I have only 20mm x 5mm round neodymium magnet so I reduced a hole in magnetic part to match my magnet. Unfortunately I do not have precise measurement tools to measure the magnet so it did not fit. Perhaps the hole need to be a little bigger. I need...
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I needed a way to hook my Fluke Multimeter on electrical boxes and I didn't want to spend money on the magnetic mount, so I made a hook that connects in the same way that the magnet hanger does.
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I've designed this simple stand for the Fluke 75 multimeter. I'ts quite stable. Printed it upside down with rectilinear grid support. ...Happy printing!
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Simple holder for a fluke multimeter, printed with 0.3 precision for speed & fits perfect! ...Turns out nice with 0.2 aswell ofcourse!
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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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I couldn't find a replacement knob for my Fluke 112 multimeter so I made this one. I just made it and it works well but time will tell if it holds up It snaps in as the original did so I am hoping it stays on. ...
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Something I made so I could hang my Fluke 115 Multimeter on my bench. Instructions Print and Mount. It only goes in one way. If you cant get this to work maybe you should not be using a 3D...
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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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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 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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... enjoy actually being able to see your multimeter's screen once more. Instructions Clean around the balls that attach to the multimeter. Use a screwdriver to remove the multimeter battery cover. Snap the new stand in place. ...Replace battery cover.
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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 designed to fit a Fluke Model 115, but many models use the same clip design. It is spring loaded for ease of removal from the meter. Supports are required for the semicircle portion. ...Use caution when removing the supports as the semicircle...
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Insert to ass a strap with a magnet in order to hold meter to a metal panel
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Fluke 75 multimeter back cover and 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...
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This is a remix of this multimeter holder by jww. ... I tweaked the size in OpenScad so it fits the Fluke 112. Sharing since that's a common multimeter and it might save someone else some trial and error. First time posting a thing! ... - Ari
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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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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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Accurate 3D model of an industrial multimeter instrument. ...I modeled this about 5 years ago for an online training project
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Using the Fluke 189's built-in IR serial interface you can send and receive data. I didn't want to spend $60 on a fancy Fluke IR serial cable, so I thought why not make a WiFi interface! Combine a phototransistor, and IR LED and a cheap (about...
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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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This is the matching magnet end for my 17B+ Fluke meter holder. I got some weak and mislabeled magnets off Amazon. Even with a little rubber it would still slide down. Maybe TWO MAGNETS! ...The diameter of the magnet hole is already oversized for ABS...
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I designed my own Magnet holder to house a 22 x 6mm Door Jam magnet. Below the magnet I added a clear rubber foot partially recessed to help add surface friction. Then made a paracord wrap strap. The part that fits the in the meter itself was a...
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You will need to buy 2 magnets ø25x7mm the kind i use is shielded magnets but any kind will do. You will also need to get some kind of rubber/glue to fill the six holes around the magnets to create a anti sliding feature. This is to make sure the...