hello rayma,
I have ruled out the 27 the 23 and 21 series, but in yellow there are not that many more models. I would love to find exactly the correct model.
Older DVM were typically gray, so it's not that old, late 80's and early 90's my guess.
I have ruled out the 27 the 23 and 21 series, but in yellow there are not that many more models. I would love to find exactly the correct model.
Older DVM were typically gray, so it's not that old, late 80's and early 90's my guess.
You are thinking of the 27 and 23 type. And that is correct, but this one is bigger and the cams were sold separately too, as the rubber button. Mostly was easier as an assembly.
I am convinced it's a Fluke part as it came with a lot of all Fluke spares.
I am convinced it's a Fluke part as it came with a lot of all Fluke spares.
I have quite a few Fluke multimeters from push button to rotary dial. Honestly, I haven't seen that dial type before with that odd hole, possibly from current clamp meter?.
hello BKnut,
I also have and have had most handheld Fluke multimeters ever done. Still have way too many, particularly in the 70 series. But in the lot of parts I got, is this knob and was hoping the collective knowledge would help me identify this part. Color and texture match exactly other Fluke products from the era.
Had luck previously with a Hakko soldering part that someone knew exactly what it was.
Hoping someone will recognize what it is.
Thanks
I also have and have had most handheld Fluke multimeters ever done. Still have way too many, particularly in the 70 series. But in the lot of parts I got, is this knob and was hoping the collective knowledge would help me identify this part. Color and texture match exactly other Fluke products from the era.
Had luck previously with a Hakko soldering part that someone knew exactly what it was.
Hoping someone will recognize what it is.
Thanks
This is about the only instrument Fluke made with a yellow knob like you show: FLUKE 21 II Calibration and FLUKE 21 II Repair Fluke 21. Still doesn't seem to be a match. However they have made an astonishing number of handheld products over the years.
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