Description
Fluke Scopemeter Repair Services
The Fluke ScopeMeter is a Fluke ScopeMeter. Across every generation these share one architecture – an isolated or protected input front-end, a handheld display, and a battery expected to survive a full working day – and the faults follow that architecture regardless of model.
Certified technicians at June Company service the Fluke ScopeMeter for industrial electricians, field service engineers, drive technicians, and maintenance teams. Every instrument is repaired at component level and verified against reference standards before it ships back, with the measured results documented.
Common Fluke ScopeMeter problems we fix
- 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.
- Measurements drifted out of tolerance – the measurement path, corrected and verified against reference standards.
FAQs
Which ScopeMeter models do you repair? The full range – the 120 and 120B series, the 190 series Test Tools including the four-channel and 500 MHz models, and the earlier colour 190C and 220 series.
Do you repair models Fluke no longer supports? Yes. Most of the ScopeMeters we see are past their support window, which is exactly where component-level repair earns its keep.
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.





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