Use whatever thread style screws fit in there easily, and snugly on that last 'careful with not too much torque' turn,
and don't stress about sourcing those cheapass penny pinching Fluke self crapping screws with agro threads that bite into the plastic
which can
WILL eventually crack the posts after a few battery swaps or overpriced fuse replacements,
no matter what careful, documented method used, be it by a seasoned pro who starts the screwing/seating process backwards first,
or the tradie/DIY numbskull with their new cordless impact drill
Hi.
I tried to buy the screws from Fluke in UK.
First, they do not deal with general public, have to use dealer.
Second, they only supply them in bags of 100
Good luck.
That's worthy of The Finger x2, why don't Fluke just say "NO, buy a new meter" and be done with it
'general public'? what happened to 'customers' that pay quicker than corporats ?
and what price that bag of 100 ? same price as 50 new meters ?