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Thread: having some beef with the sc56. what about hs36?

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    Ok....TP3
    FP are tall meters. I could see issues with that combo.
    I don't use the lead storage on my UEi since I went to Fieldpiece leads then to Fluke leads. Neither of them fit.
    Each one wrapped a different way but well enough not to unravel into a mess the tool bag. Is the SC56 a problem with how narrow and long it is?
    My SC56 fits just fine in a veto LC. Leads go up from the plugs, through the clamp and then wrap around the meter. I got tired of the short FP leads so I got a set of the Fluke twist lock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavalieri85 View Post
    Fluke has had its share of recalls too. I'm a fluke guy but do have an amprobe tmd50 thermometer . For 270 dollars less than the fluke 52. It's been great. I know some people have bought the amprobe navigator that are on this site. But they where part if the anti fluke committee.
    Have you seen a Fluke recall recently that read like this?
    "A production issue has led to a potential safety issue where the meter may not withstand the energy of transient overvoltage, which could cause the meter to explode or experience arcing that could put the user at serious risk of harm."
    “If You Can Dodge A Wrench You Can Dodge A Ball”

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    Well no, but fluke owns/makes amprobe so kinda.

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    ........but really isn't it some other company the owns both of them?
    “If You Can Dodge A Wrench You Can Dodge A Ball”

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    Probably some Chinese company making all the same stuff under different names

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    So FYI the screws used are standard #4 sheetmetal screws.
    Im gonna start molding the clay this week.

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