Fluke 125B/S Scopemeter Repair

$245.00

🛡️ 90-Day Warranty ✓ Fee Credited to Repair ⚡ No Forms Needed

June Company provides expert Fluke Scopemeter 125B/S repair and calibration. Serving industrial electricians, automation technicians, field service engineers, and maintenance troubleshooters with fast turnaround and transparent pricing.

📋 How It Works

  1. Submit Request – Pay evaluation fee & provide equipment details
  2. Ship to Us – Send your equipment to our Oregon facility
  3. We Evaluate – Detailed diagnosis & repair estimate
  4. Fee Credited – Your evaluation fee applies to repair cost
  5. We Repair – Professional repair with 90-day warranty
  • 🔧 Fast Turnaround: Most repairs are completed within 1–3 business days.
  • 📏 Precision Calibration: NIST-traceable calibrations included for most repairs.
  • 🛡️ Warranty: 90-day warranty on all repairs.
  • 📝 Transparency: Detailed evaluation and repair estimate before work begins.
✓ Evaluation Fee Credited Toward Repair

This evaluation fee is applied as credit toward your final repair cost. After we evaluate your equipment, you'll receive a detailed estimate before any repair work begins.

Description

Fluke 125B/S Scopemeter Repair

The Fluke 125B/S is an industrial handheld ScopeMeter – an oscilloscope, multimeter and recorder in one sealed body, built to be carried onto a plant floor rather than set on a bench. The design prioritises surviving the environment, so its faults are usually the consequences of that environment rather than of the electronics ageing. The /S designation is the kit configuration, supplied with software and case – the instrument itself is identical to the base model.

June Company repairs and calibrates the Fluke 125B/S for industrial electricians, automation technicians, field service engineers, and maintenance troubleshooters. Every instrument is repaired at component level and verified against reference standards before it ships back, with the measured results documented.

Common Fluke 125B/S problems we fix

  • Measurements drifted out of tolerance – the measurement path, corrected and verified against reference standards.
  • Connect-and-View auto-trigger not locking on a signal.
  • Case seals or input jacks damaged.
  • Channel dead, noisy, or reading inaccurately – input front-end damage, almost always from an over-range or transient input, repaired at component level and the channel re-verified.
  • Display failure – blank, dim, or degraded LCD – on the older ScopeMeters this often shows as banding or a faded centre before it fails outright.
  • Will not power on or hold charge – the battery pack and the charging circuit, tested separately since either can present as a dead instrument.
  • Waveform will not trigger or hold steady – the trigger circuit, which is what turns a scope into an unusable one while every other function still appears to work.
  • Keypad or rotary control unresponsive.

FAQs

It powers up but will not trigger reliably on anything – fixable? Yes. That points at the trigger circuit rather than the inputs, and it is repairable at component level.

Can you service one that has been dropped? Yes. Impact damage on these normally affects the display, the input jacks and the case seals, and all three are repairable.

Every repair carries a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty, with a firm quote before any work begins. Email us or submit a service request.

Brand

Fluke Repair

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