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Screen protector for fluke 88v?

Chris_L

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Seen some for the 87. Can't find anything for the 88 though. Are the screen dimensions identical or similar enough to use the ones for the 87?
 
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doan

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I've had my Fluke 77 for almost 25 years. Never even thought of a screen protector.
 

Greatbear

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I leave the factory protectors on as long as they hold up. I use cheap smartphone screen protectors for test equipment window protectors. They can also be used for analog (needle) movements, but some of them allow a static buildup which affects the accuracy of the movement. Don't use "cling" style protective plastic for that purpose. The static potential is often enough to make the meters read half scale with no input.
 
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hofferwood

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I have used my 87 for 20 years without a screen protector ..why would you need one ?

Work in a powdered metal forge plant----you'll see why.

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Go with the smartphone suggestion, if already removed:thumbup:
 
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tarbellb

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Best site for generic and oem computer/phone screen protectors. Pay a fraction the price for better quality then most. Also great for anything cables related.

www.monoprice.com
 

Roots

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They have extremely soft plastic screens.

While true, do not most people keep them in soft protective cases when not in use?

When I'm not using any of my meters, they're in protective cases. When I am using them, I'm usually performing testing or diagnostic work and exceptionally careful with my test equipment.

I don't think I've came across but a handful of scratched screens throughout my entire career, and I regularly would send in dozens every few months on a rotating basis for calibration testing. I've just never even thought of a screen protector.
 

KPSquared

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While true, do not most people keep them in soft protective cases when not in use?

When I'm not using any of my meters, they're in protective cases. When I am using them, I'm usually performing testing or diagnostic work and exceptionally careful with my test equipment.

I don't think I've came across but a handful of scratched screens throughout my entire career, and I regularly would send in dozens every few months on a rotating basis for calibration testing. I've just never even thought of a screen protector.

So you probably don't know where the op can find one making your contribution to this thread almost completely pointless. Thanks for being helpful though. . .:rolleyes:
 

mrborohachi

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go find a local window tint place that also does Clearshield clear bras, they will have scraps that range in the 1ft diameter and smaller. Luckily my old car buddy is a partner in a Tint shop and his brother in law does the clear bras, I've got scraps for days

PM me and i'll send you a good sized piece that can do 2~3 screens
 
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