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Hi, Gang
The following was posted to the Test Equipment reflector. I thought it would be of interest to fellow Boatanchorites. Quote Of interest to all who own and use Triplett instruments. As of January 2007 Jewell Instruments, LLC, acquired "certain assets of Triplett Corporation including Triplett Panel Meters, Triplett Analog & Digital Test Equipment, as well as the rights to the Triplett brand name." Jewell already owns Modutec, Emico and A&M Instruments. http://www.jewellinstruments.com/pre...%20Release.pdf By the time you read this there is little left of the Triplett Corporation, in business since 1904. Manufacturing in Bluffton, OH, has been closed and moved to Barbados for panel meters and to China for test equipment. The corporate remains will be headquartered at Jewell in New Hampshire. A few Triplett employees will remain in the Engineering Department in Ohio and some others will remain with LFE. LFE/API Instruments was acquired by Triplett in 1997 and is now being spun off again. Most of the familiar test instruments will be changed in various ways to accommodate being manufactured in China. The 310 compact VOM has been made in China since the first of the year. The case parts and meter movement have been changed and are not compatible with existing units. The 630 and 60 series VOMs are also being changed and various parts will not be backward compatible. Several of the existing model variations have already become unavailable. It is expected that once parts are gone for existing units of prior U.S. production there will be no more parts support available. It is expected that there will be no parts or service support available for the new production units. They will be exchanged if within warranty and unsupported thereafter. It is expected that new products will continue to be introduced under the Triplett name. Some will be Triplett designs and some will be re-branded products of other manufacturers. Several new designs have been on hold due to the sale but are likely to continue into production. New products will be produced off-shore. The analog VOM lines will likely be phased out as demand reduces. The future of the considerable number of manuals available on Triplett's web site is uncertain. There were hundreds more manuals available, both early and late, which had not yet been posted. Their future availability has not been established. Jewell now controls the site and it is presently unknown if they will continue to provide support for this information. Triplett has a long tradition of providing excellent support, including copies or electronic files of technical data at little or usually no cost. I consider this information to be as accurate as possible given that the company's situation has changed rapidly and drastically. It is from an unimpeachable source and is presented with permission. I have no fiscal interest in Triplett or Jewell. Fred Olsen -- Unquote 73, Ed Knobloch |
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