Description
Fluke 810 Vibration Tester Repair
The Fluke 810 is a handheld vibration tester — it measures machine vibration with a triaxial accelerometer and uses onboard diagnostic logic to identify common mechanical faults (bearing wear, misalignment, imbalance, looseness) and their severity for maintenance teams. As a field-carried vibration instrument, its faults concentrate in the accelerometer/sensor input, the measurement/diagnostic electronics, the data storage, and the battery.
FlukeMeterRepair.com repairs and calibrates the Fluke 810 for predictive-maintenance and reliability teams.
Common Fluke 810 problems we fix
- Accelerometer recalibration — the vibration sensor input drifting or reading wrong, repaired and recalibrated against standards.
- Signal-processing board faults — the diagnostic engine returning wrong results from a processing fault, repaired.
- Data-storage corruption — stored measurements or routes lost or corrupt, restored.
- Display or interface faults — repaired.
- Won’t power on or hold a charge — battery/power faults.
FAQs
My 810 diagnostics or readings look wrong — fixable? Yes. Sensor and processing faults are repairable, then the tester is recalibrated so vibration measurements are accurate, with documented results.
Is the accelerometer verified? Yes — the sensor input and measurement are checked against our standards.
Every repair includes calibration verification and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or request service.






Larry Jensen –
Our Fluke 810 vibration tester all of a sudden stopped loading and came up with a datadog error, which means nothing to me. Searched around and found June Company could repair my tester. They did a great job.