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1265 Replacement Parts

KingJL

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I have recently acquired a Fisher 1265X, SN 22479. It has a defective Sensitivity control potentiometer. I need to find/obtain a replacement. I sent the email to info@fisherlab.com, but have had no response (they must not be monitoring that mailbox any longer).
Thank you for any and all assistance,
J. L. King
 
Just got an answer using the above mentioned contact E-mail but it took a while and even though they do not stock battery packs the gave me the part # and Company that makes same. Telephone call would probably be quicker..Probably would have you send in if they had the part as most companies only want their tech's repairing units and of course have the testing equipment to test it..
 
KingJL said:
I have recently acquired a Fisher 1265X, SN 22479. It has a defective Sensitivity control potentiometer. I need to find/obtain a replacement. I sent the email to info@fisherlab.com, but have had no response (they must not be monitoring that mailbox any longer).
Thank you for any and all assistance,
Just got off the phone with Fisher. Bottom line... Fisher has depleted their stock of sensitvity controls for the 1265/1266. I hate to have to kludge up the 1265 faceplate to mount a substitute!
 
Try Keith Wills at:

http://www.brokendetector.com/

He usually stocks all sorts of parts for older machines and is quite helpful.
 
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