Fluke 8060A 4 1/2 Digit Multimeter With Fluke TL - 75 Leads
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:46188194 | Features: True RMS |
Display: Digital | MPN: 8060A |
Brand: Fluke | UPC: Does not apply |
Working Fluke 8060A multimeter in good condition with battery and new Fluke TL-75 test leads
This is a later model unit (serial 72910021) with the rms daughter board and is in nice shape altogether... it's quite clean, the front vinyl graphic is in nice shape, the case has no discoloration, and the display looks good (see comments on display below). The top of the 9-volt snap is coming apart a bit.
Details:meter body is in good shape with no engravings (rear upper ...foot has a little wear, bale/stand has small cracks? - see photos) pushbuttons all work and are in good shapedisplay looks good - it's hard to see from the photos (and even while using it) but the 2nd and 3rd digits from the right have a few segments with slightly lighter contrast - I have not cleaned the elastomeric strip in this unit.the internal screw posts are in-tactthe top right rear rubber pad was replacednew Fluke TL-75 test leads with tip coversincludes new 9v Duracell Procell battery
The following rudimentary tests were performed. I didn't let it warm up properly but the measurements still looked good:Display power on self test showing all segmentsOhms measurement (2.4k and 49.995k ohm 0.01% resistors and shorting bar)DC voltage (using 1.999 vdc and 19.99 vdc to show various ranges)AC voltage (using ~3.5vac 1 kHz source)AC frequency (using ~3.5vac)Current test (10.42mA using 100 Ohm resistor, LED and ~3vdc)Diode check (0.5403v using power rectifier)Also checked Rel, Continuity w/ Beeper but don't have photos
The photos show various readings compared with a Fluke 87-3 series meter, labeled "test", which is not included. Let me know if there is another test you'd like me to perform. No cables or equipment used to perform tests is included unless otherwise noted.
Unit will be boxed and shipped in a USPS padded envelope
Please view the photos and contact me if you have any questions
This is a later model unit (serial 72910021) with the rms daughter board and is in nice shape altogether... it's quite clean, the front vinyl graphic is in nice shape, the case has no discoloration, and the display looks good (see comments on display below). The top of the 9-volt snap is coming apart a bit.
Details:meter body is in good shape with no engravings (rear upper ...foot has a little wear, bale/stand has small cracks? - see photos) pushbuttons all work and are in good shapedisplay looks good - it's hard to see from the photos (and even while using it) but the 2nd and 3rd digits from the right have a few segments with slightly lighter contrast - I have not cleaned the elastomeric strip in this unit.the internal screw posts are in-tactthe top right rear rubber pad was replacednew Fluke TL-75 test leads with tip coversincludes new 9v Duracell Procell battery
The following rudimentary tests were performed. I didn't let it warm up properly but the measurements still looked good:Display power on self test showing all segmentsOhms measurement (2.4k and 49.995k ohm 0.01% resistors and shorting bar)DC voltage (using 1.999 vdc and 19.99 vdc to show various ranges)AC voltage (using ~3.5vac 1 kHz source)AC frequency (using ~3.5vac)Current test (10.42mA using 100 Ohm resistor, LED and ~3vdc)Diode check (0.5403v using power rectifier)Also checked Rel, Continuity w/ Beeper but don't have photos
The photos show various readings compared with a Fluke 87-3 series meter, labeled "test", which is not included. Let me know if there is another test you'd like me to perform. No cables or equipment used to perform tests is included unless otherwise noted.
Unit will be boxed and shipped in a USPS padded envelope
Please view the photos and contact me if you have any questions