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Calibration Type Comparison
Features Standard Calibration (Out of Tolerance Data) Standard Calibration (with Before & After Data) ISO 17025 Accredited Calibration with Uncertainties Accredited Calibration with Uncertainties and Guard banding
Guard band measurement with adjustment included.
Accreditation symbol on certificate.
Measurement uncertainties
As-received report
As-shipped report
Adjustment for failing data
Americas Compliance
ANSI Z540.3-2006
ISO/IEC 17025:2017
ANSI Z540-1-1994
ISO 9001:2015

Fluke 87-II Calibration Service

Why Fluke 87-II Owners Go Rogue for Calibration Sourcing

The Fluke 87-II 87 Series II Industrial True?RMS Digital Multimeter is a workhorse tool — widely used, well understood, and absolutely critical when accuracy matters.

Finding the right calibration provider shouldn’t slow you down. Instead of searching lab directories or settling for the first option you find, Rogue Calibration does the heavy lifting for you, connecting you with qualified providers that meet your technical and quality requirement for Fluke 87-II calibration.

Fair, competitive pricing

Providers that actually know Fluke products

Clear turnaround times

Traceable calibration options

Transparency before you commit

Rogue Calibration makes that happen by letting the market do what it does best.

Our partners provide traceable electrical calibration services to help ensure measurement accuracy, compliance, and continued usability of your equipment.

Fluke 87-II 87 Series II Industrial True?RMS Digital Multimeter Calibration

Quick Overview

  • What it is: Industrial True‑RMS handheld digital multimeter (Fluke 87 Series II generation)
  • Typical use: Electrical/electronic troubleshooting, industrial maintenance, field service, calibration checks
  • Status: Obsolete (out of production, no longer supported by the manufacturer)
Calibration Disciplines (from provided list)- Electrical Calibration- Temperature Calibration (for the temperature measurement function)- Voltmeter & Voltage Reference Calibration Lab ServicesProduct Status- Obsolete (out of production, no longer supported)

The Fluke 87-II 87 Series II Industrial True?RMS Digital Multimeter is trusted because it’s engineered for accuracy in demanding environments—but that accuracy only holds if it’s calibrated by experts who truly understand the instrument.

Measurements at this level leave no room for shortcuts or generic adjustments. Expert calibration ensures your Fluke 87-II is tested against traceable standards, adjusted correctly when needed, and documented properly—so the numbers you see are the numbers you can stand behind.

When decisions, safety, and compliance are paramount, precision isn’t optional. It’s earned through professional calibration done right.

Who is Rogue Calibration?

Built for speed, clarity, and real-world use, Rogue brings a modern approach to a process that hasn’t changed in decades. We're about simplicity... because we know this space and we have the tools to solve this problem We're results-obsessed.

We focus on: Clear requests, Connections with trusted providers, Better outcomes for both sides.
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Calibration Without the Bureaucracy

Finding Fluke 87-II calibration can mean multiple calls, slow quotes, and inflexible pricing.

Rogue Calibration simplifies the process.

You submit one request. Qualified calibration providers respond with real options.

You decide who earns the work.

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Rather than performing calibrations ourselves, Rogue Calibration acts as your single point of contact.

  1. You submit a calibration request for your Fluke 87-II
  2. We send your inquiry to multiple vetted calibration service providers
  3. Providers respond directly with quotes, turnaround times, and capabilities

You choose the provider that best fits your needs

No pressure. No obligation. Just options.

Product Information

  • Manufacturer: Fluke
  • Model Number: 87-II
  • Model Details: An industrial True‑RMS handheld digital multimeter from Fluke’s 80‑series (Series II generation), designed for accurate troubleshooting of electrical and electronic systems, including AC/DC voltage and current, resistance, continuity, frequency, capacitance, and temperature (with probe).
  • Category: 87 Series Ii Industrial True?Rms Digital Multimeter
  • Calibration Discipline: Electrical Calibration Temperature Calibration (for the temperature measurement function) Voltmeter & Voltage Reference Calibration Lab Services

Why Fluke 87 Series II Industrial True?RMS Digital Multimeter Owners Use Rogue Calibration

The Fluke 87-II 87 Series II Industrial True?RMS Digital Multimeter is a trusted tool in industrial, commercial, and maintenance environments. But finding the right calibration provider can be time‑consuming.

Rogue Calibration helps you save time and money by:

  • Eliminating the need to contact multiple labs
  • Encouraging competitive pricing
  • Connecting you with providers experienced in Fluke instruments
  • Supporting traceable calibration options (ISO / NIST / ANSI, depending on provider)
  • Letting you compare turnaround times before you commit
 

FAQ



- Typical interval: 12 months. Many quality systems use a 1‑year calibration cycle for handheld DMMs. Depending on your usage, environment, and risk requirements, you may extend or shorten the interval (e.g., 6–24 months) based on historical stability and criticality.



- If the calibration certificate or sticker is expired or nearing expiry.

- If the meter has been dropped, subjected to mechanical shock, liquid ingress, or extreme temperature/humidity.

- If readings disagree with a trusted reference (e.g., a voltage reference, resistor standard, or a recently calibrated meter).

- After repairs, battery leakage, fuse replacement due to a high‑energy fault, or input protection events.

- If you observe drift over time during routine verification checks or process control checks.

- If required by your quality system, customer, or regulatory/audit schedule.Tip: Periodically perform a quick check against a known reference (e.g., a precision voltage reference, a certified resistor, or a lab calibrator). If the check is out of tolerance or questionable, schedule a full calibration.