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| teus:
I have an old Philips/Fluke PM93 scopemeter here. The rubber holster got a crack. Trying to glue it, it started cracking in other places. It's dry like cork, and I wouldn't like to use it without the case, but I don't know how to go about it. Trying to recondition the rubber and keep gluing more seems pointless. If (!) I were able to find a new holster, it would probably be very old and brittle as well. Probably expensive too. So, errr, how can I fabricate a new holster? Designing and 3D printing an entire holster in ninjaflex would take a long time, and ninjaflex isn't cheap. cheap TPU seems too stiff for this. I could stitch a holster from a soft material, and would like some recommendations. Maybe thick dense neoprene? |
| AVGresponding:
I wouldn't count on a new one being so bad, the one on my PM99 (I'm assuming it's original but idk as I didn't buy the scopemeter new) is in excellent condition, aside from a few minor marks. Maybe yours has lived in a harsh working environment for part of its life? The PM93 and PM99 are the same case, so you could broaden your search to include those and the PM92/95/96/97/105 as well. The Fluke part number is PM9083/001, might be worth seeing if anyone has any NOS... |
| teus:
Thanks for the part number. It doesn't seem to be available anywhere. |
| rainbow:
maybe this can help you https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4620604 |
| coromonadalix:
here they say they have some at $$$ prices ??? https://www.radwell.ca/Buy/FLUKE/FLUKE/PM9083-DIV-001?redirect=true better 3d print this one ... but depends IF your really want an genuine one ? |
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