Solartron 7081 multimeter

Started by scottbp, 01-10-2008 -- 08:55:29

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scottbp

Anybody got anything on a Schlumberger/Solartron 7081 digital multimeter? I'm looking for a calibration procedure. Ametek bought out Solartron, and the only place I found I can get a service manual was from Ametek's office in the UK, at £195.00 UK Pounds...  :|
Kirk: "Scotty you're confined to quarters." Scotty: "Thank you, Captain! Now I have a chance to catch up on my technical journals!"

WestCoastCal

You picked a good one! we still have the capability to adjust these over the bus if out of tolerance.   No guarantees though.   We can do a NVLAP ISO/IEC 17025 cal if required.   Contact Tim Mason 714 895-0731

USMCPMEL

Just hook some leeds up to that puppy and calibrate it!!

USMCPMEL

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http://www.teknetelectronics.com/Search.asp?p_ID=21089&pDo=DETAIL

Not a cal procedure but it does have a spec sheet listed. I did a search on google and found this.

flew-da-coup

Quote from: USMCPMEL on 01-11-2008 -- 13:56:29
Just hook some leeds up to that puppy and calibrate it!!

LOL :-D

Yeah, just make up your own specs. I promise you it won't be out of tolerance. :lol:
You shall do no injustice in judgment, in measurement of length, weight, or volume.Leviticus 19:35

USMCPMEL

Hey now! I followed the golden rule. First be sarcastic then offer help!! :mrgreen:

flew-da-coup

Quote from: USMCPMEL on 01-13-2008 -- 11:13:22
Hey now! I followed the golden rule. First be sarcastic then offer help!! :mrgreen:


lol, You did follow the Golden Rule. No Flogs for you., :-D
You shall do no injustice in judgment, in measurement of length, weight, or volume.Leviticus 19:35

scottbp

I actually did get an operator's manual for the 7081, complete with IEEE commands, but no calibration procedure in the manual. I'll probably roll my own cal procedure then put a limited use sticker on it, for what I'll be using it for...
Kirk: "Scotty you're confined to quarters." Scotty: "Thank you, Captain! Now I have a chance to catch up on my technical journals!"

USMCPMEL

Maybe I am missing something here? Why the limited cal sticker? The link I sent has the specifications for that meter?