Description
Fluke 810 Vibration Tester Repair
The Fluke 810 is a handheld vibration tester — it measures machine vibration through an accelerometer and uses onboard diagnostic algorithms to identify faults (bearing wear, misalignment, imbalance, looseness) and rate severity, for maintenance teams without a vibration analyst. Its accuracy depends on the accelerometer and its input, the signal-processing electronics, and the sensor cabling, which is where service focuses.
FlukeMeterRepair.com repairs and calibrates the Fluke 810 for predictive-maintenance and reliability teams.
Common Fluke 810 problems we fix
- Accelerometer recalibration — the sensor reading vibration inaccurately, recalibrated against standards (or the sensor/cable replaced).
- Signal-processing board faults — the diagnostic engine returning wrong results or errors, repaired.
- Sensor-input / connector faults — a damaged sensor input or cable, repaired.
- Display or interface faults — repaired.
- Won’t power on or hold a charge — battery/power faults.
FAQs
My 810 gives errors or bad diagnoses — fixable? Yes. Accelerometer, sensor-input, and processing faults are repairable, then the tester is recalibrated so vibration measurements and diagnoses are accurate, documented with results.
Is the accelerometer verified? Yes — checked against our standards.
Every repair includes calibration verification and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or request service.





Peter Morrison –
Our Fluke 810 worked perfectly for years until it was dropped from the second floor causing no power, not even boot up. Sent in for repair and firmware update and they did an excellent job with communication and timeliness. Thanks to JT.