MT-335 coil tester repair
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oceanshore-ms
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MT-335 coil tester repair
Does any one know who repairs them? My original one that I purchased in the 70's quit and I bought a second on ebay and now I have 2 that don't work. Thanks, ocean shore-ms
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macother
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Re: MT-335 coil tester repair
I can offer some experience on maintenance and repair of some of snap on test equipment. Many of the rotary switches have bridge resistors soldered on the switch itself, a broken pin is a common culprit. Not sure what vintage you have, but if it pre-dates the fluke style, then there are 2 electrolytic capacitors which have a tendency to leak, these would need to be replaced, but are readily available. bugging out the continuity would be a first step. good luck
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