Description
Fluke TiX1000 Thermal Image Camera Repair
The Fluke TiX1000 is an Expert-series thermal imager – the high-resolution end of the Fluke range, built around a 180-degree articulating lens block so the operator can aim the optics without contorting to see the screen. That articulation is the model’s signature feature and its most mechanical point of wear.
June Company repairs and calibrates the Fluke TiX1000 for predictive maintenance teams, thermographers, and industrial inspection crews. Every imager is repaired at component level and its temperature accuracy verified against reference standards before it ships back, with the measured results documented.
Common Fluke TiX1000 problems we fix
- Visible-light camera failed, breaking IR-Fusion blending.
- Display or touchscreen failure.
- Battery will not hold charge or unit will not power on – the pack, the charging circuit and the power section, tested separately.
- Articulating lens block loose, stiff, or losing connection – the hinge and the ribbon cable running through it – the fault that belongs to this series specifically, and one that often presents as an intermittent image rather than a mechanical problem.
- Dead pixels or fixed pattern noise – microbolometer detector faults, which show as permanent spots or a grid pattern that no amount of re-focusing clears.
- Image degrading between shutter cycles – the internal NUC shutter, which recalibrates the detector every few minutes – when it sticks the image drifts and blotches until the unit is power-cycled.
- Autofocus hunting or failing to lock.
- Temperature readings drifted – the measurement path rather than the image – a picture that looks fine can still be reporting the wrong number.
FAQs
The image cuts out when I rotate the lens – mechanical or electronic? Almost always the ribbon cable through the hinge rather than the lens itself. It is a known wear point on the articulating models and it is repairable.
Is a high-resolution detector worth repairing or is it a write-off? Worth assessing. Detector faults are not automatically terminal, and on an Expert-series imager the economics usually favour repair.
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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