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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 A40A-10A Calibration Service

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If you own a Fluke A40A 10 A Precision DC Current Shunt, accurate calibration isn’t optional. It’s essential for safety, compliance, and confidence in every measurement.

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Our network supports a wide range of instruments and calibration requirements, helping you avoid phone tag, unclear quotes, and one-size-fits-all labs.

Whether you need a single Fluke A40A-10A calibration or are managing a full fleet of instruments, Rogue Calibration helps you stay compliant, reduce downtime, and keep costs competitive—without locking you into a single lab or long-term contract.

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Fluke A40A 10 A Precision DC Current Shunt Calibration

Quick Overview

  • What it is: A precision 10 A DC current shunt with low inductance and four-terminal Kelvin connections.
  • Typical use: Transfer-standard measurements and calibration of DMM current ranges, current sources, and meter calibrators; high-accuracy current-to-voltage conversion in metrology labs.
  • Status: Discontinued (out of production); replaced by A40B series. Often available used and still calibratable.

A Fluke A40A 10 A Precision DC Current Shunt doesn’t lie—but it will expose lazy calibration. High‑accuracy measurements demand calibration performed by technicians who understand the A40A-10A, the specification limits, and the standards behind them. 

Expert calibration verifies performance against traceable references, flags drift before it becomes failure and documents every adjustment. This isn’t box‑checking or sticker‑slapping. Its precision enforced. If your work depends on numbers you can defend, Rogue Calibration helps find the right calibration service provider for you.

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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.

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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 A40A-10A
  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

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Product Information

  • Manufacturer: Fluke
  • Model Number: A40A-10A
  • Model Details: Precision, low-inductance DC current shunt for 10 A nominal current, intended for high-accuracy current measurements and calibration by converting current to a precise, stable voltage drop with four-terminal (Kelvin) connections.
  • Category: A40a 10 A Precision Dc Current Shunt
  • Calibration Discipline: Electrical Calibration ReferenceLevel Electrical Standard Voltmeter & Voltage Reference Calibration Lab Services

Request Calibration for Your Fluke A40A 10 A Precision DC Current Shunt

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FAQ



- Typical practice is every 12 months for metrology and quality-managed environments. Depending on your quality system, historical stability data, workload, and required uncertainty, the interval may be extended (e.g., to 24 months) after you establish stable drift history. If it is used heavily at higher currents (more self-heating), shipped frequently, or subjected to temperature swings, a 12‑month or even shorter interval may be prudent.



- Triggers indicating calibration is due or should be advanced include:
- Your calibration interval has elapsed per your quality system.
- Post-shipment, mechanical shock, overload, or signs of overheating/thermal stress.
- Comparison checks against a higher-level standard or a known-good DMM show drift or out‑of‑tolerance results.
- You notice increased measurement error, instability, or repeatability issues in routine verifications.
- Visual issues: loose terminals, damaged connectors, discoloration from heat, or compromised insulation.
- Changes to test leads/fixtures or environment that could affect low-level resistance/EMF performance.Keeping a usage and verification log (periodic check vs. a reference) will help you detect drift and justify extending or shortening the interval.