Fluke Scopemeter Repair
Fluke ScopeMeter Repair & Calibration
June Company repairs and calibrates Fluke ScopeMeter handheld oscilloscopes, restoring measurement accuracy and bringing each unit back to manufacturer specification with NIST-traceable calibration. Rugged field scopes take a beating, and we bring them back to full performance.
Models We Commonly Repair
Fluke 123 and 125 industrial ScopeMeters; 190 Series II (190-062, 190-102, 190-104, 190-202, 190-204); and legacy 196 and 199 models. For bench oscilloscopes from other brands, see our oscilloscope repair page. If your model isn’t listed, we almost certainly still service it — send us the details.
Common Faults We Resolve
Dead or inaccurate channels, input-attenuator and front-end failures, trigger faults, display and backlight problems, blown input protection, charging and battery issues, and case or connector damage. Every repair includes full functional testing and NIST-traceable calibration of vertical and timebase parameters, documented on a calibration certificate.
Why Field Techs Choose Us
Most repairs finish in 5–10 business days, every job carries a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty, and your evaluation fee is credited toward the repair. We serve field-service techs, electricians, industrial maintenance, and test labs from our Oregon facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Fluke ScopeMeter repair cost? Repairs start at a flat evaluation fee that’s credited toward your final repair cost. You receive a firm quote before any work begins.
How long does it take? Most units are completed within 5–10 business days of arrival.
Do you provide a calibration certificate? Yes — every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration with documented results.
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