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Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
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Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model
Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer 3d model

Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer

BACKGROUND: I really liked the OD here by greecher, so when I was reading through the description, and I saw that he wanted to add a stand, I figured I'd remix.

As with the OD, this is using the slot for their magnetic hanger that is used across many of their multimeter line, so while this has been tested on a fluke 115, and a 117, it should work for any others that have the same design at the back of the multimeter.

I used the same sizes as greecher so the test leads can be fitted the same way, as the previous design (the negative lead being laced first, then the positive, then uncoil the positive for use), though I find that this is not a strict rule.

IMPROVEMENTS: The first improvement to the design, makes it easier if both lead sets are uncoiled, as the holder now has a dedicated stand.

The second improvement is small but gives me peace of mind, a small hook has been added to the top of the bottom part. This works, hand in hand, with the existing protrusion of the OD, to help this print remain securely attached to the multimeter.

The third improvement (at least I feel it is) is that the parts push together, instead of needing extra hardware to assemble. I recommend some glue to keep the parts together, as it could come apart when dropped.

PRINTING: Just as with the OD, it prints in two parts; the .stl files are orientated for optimal printing, though depending on your printer settings, you will need some supports on the hooks overhang; just because the hook is wide.

For printing, I used: • 3 perimeters • 15% infill (rectilinear) • 0.15mm Prusa STRUCTURAL preset

INCLUDED: I've provided (for both top and bottom plates): • .stl files • .step files • fcstd files (FreeCAD design files)


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Well done! Very useful remix and printed great. Tolerance is tight but it went in with a hit from the rubber mallet so no problem there.

Thank you

Fluke 115/117 Multimeter Stand & Testlead Organizer

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