Fluke Corp. is voluntarily recalling certain Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 digital clamp meters. If you own one of these clamp meters, please stop using it immediately and send it back to Fluke for repair.
Fluke Corp. is voluntarily recalling certain Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 digital clamp meters. If you own one of these clamp meters, please stop using it immediately and send it back to Fluke for repair.
Fluke Corp. is voluntarily recalling certain Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 digital clamp meters. If you own one of these clamp meters, please stop using it immediately and send it back to Fluke for repair.
Fluke Corp. is voluntarily recalling certain Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 digital clamp meters. If you own one of these clamp meters, please stop using it immediately and send it back to Fluke for repair.
Fluke Corp. is voluntarily recalling certain Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 digital clamp meters. If you own one of these clamp meters, please stop using it immediately and send it back to Fluke for repair.

Fluke Corp. Recalls Digital Clamp Meters

Jan. 29, 2013
Fluke Corp. is voluntarily recalling certain digital clamp meters that were manufactured between Sept. 1, 2010, and Oct. 31, 2012.

Fluke Corp. is voluntarily recalling certain digital clamp meters that were manufactured between Sept. 1, 2010, and Oct. 31, 2012.

Name of products: Certain Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 Digital Clamp Meters

Manufacturer: Fluke Corp.

Hazard: The printed circuit assembly in these units may not be properly fastened to the test lead input jack. This may result in inaccurate voltage readings, including a low or no voltage reading on a circuit energized with a hazardous voltage, presenting a shock, electrocution, or thermal burn hazard.

Description: This voluntary recall involves Fluke Digital Clamp Meters with the model and serial numbers listed below. Any serial number preceded or followed by the letter “R” is not affected by this recall notice.

Model

Manufacture Dates

Starting Serial Number

Ending Serial Number

Fluke 376

Sept 2010 – Feb 2011

14270001

15909999

Fluke 375

Sept 2010 – Mar 2011

14270001

16079999

Fluke 374

Oct 2010 – Feb 2011

14270001

16379999

Fluke 373

Oct 2010 – Oct 2012

14270001

21950000

If you own one of these clamp meters, please stop using it immediately and send it back to Fluke for repair. If someone else within your organization is the primary user of the Fluke 37X Series Clamp Meter or is responsible for responding to recall notices, please pass this notice along to the appropriate person. (Please send only the clamp meter; any test leads/boxes/manuals that are sent with the unit will not be returned.)

Contact Fluke for information on how to have your units repaired: 

  • Visit www.fluke.com/37x-recall to register your affected product online as part of the recall. Once your information is complete and you click “submit,” a postage-paid mailing envelope will be sent to you within two business days. Use this envelope to return your clamp meter to Fluke for repair. Your clamp meter will be sent back to you when repairs are complete.
  • Call (877) 564-7180 for information and to request a postage-paid mailing envelope be sent to you.

     

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