Team,
Please cascade this information to the team and other interested parties.
1. In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Fluke has issued recalls for five of its products.
2. Per the Fluke announcement, consumers should immediately stop using the devices listed and go to http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/ support/safety/ for details about the items involved and the specific follow-up actions for each.
3. The products (five total):
A. Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 digital clamp meters
B. Fluke 190 scopemeter
C. Fluke T2 electrical tester
D. Fluke 333, 334, 335, 336, and 337 digital clamp meters
E. Fluke 1AC-1 VoltAlert voltage tester
4. The hazard is exposure to electrical shock, arc flash, and/or electrocution depending on the equipment and voltage involved. The voltage displayed by each of these devices may be less than the voltage in the item being evaluated. In some cases, zero volts will be displayed when a voltage is present.
5. Action: Personnel using these Fluke products should stop using them immediately and take follow-up actions as prescribed by Fluke.
6. Additional information is available on the Fluke website: http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/support/safety//
From United States, Fpo
Please cascade this information to the team and other interested parties.
1. In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Fluke has issued recalls for five of its products.
2. Per the Fluke announcement, consumers should immediately stop using the devices listed and go to http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/ support/safety/ for details about the items involved and the specific follow-up actions for each.
3. The products (five total):
A. Fluke 373, 374, 375, and 376 digital clamp meters
B. Fluke 190 scopemeter
C. Fluke T2 electrical tester
D. Fluke 333, 334, 335, 336, and 337 digital clamp meters
E. Fluke 1AC-1 VoltAlert voltage tester
4. The hazard is exposure to electrical shock, arc flash, and/or electrocution depending on the equipment and voltage involved. The voltage displayed by each of these devices may be less than the voltage in the item being evaluated. In some cases, zero volts will be displayed when a voltage is present.
5. Action: Personnel using these Fluke products should stop using them immediately and take follow-up actions as prescribed by Fluke.
6. Additional information is available on the Fluke website: http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/support/safety//
From United States, Fpo
Dear Raghu,
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I would like to request all the members to try to participate in all the threads here with your contribution. Let's try to make it alive for the benefit of all.
From India
Thanks for the update, friend. Keep on sharing and keep up the pace. I have noticed that there are very few active postings taking place nowadays on citehr. The main reason is that people are interested in getting solutions or help only from here, rather than participating in threads started by other members and sharing their expertise. At least coming up with concerns or comments can make this forum more active.
I would like to request all the members to try to participate in all the threads here with your contribution. Let's try to make it alive for the benefit of all.
From India
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