Reveni Labs Incident Meter Replacement Strap

CA$7.00

Extra strap to replace the strap on the Reveni Labs Incident Meter, should it ever wear out or break. It’s unlikely they will fail, as they don’t get stretched very far, and don’t get washed. The elastic should maintain it’s stretch for longer.

Replacement process:

  1. Remove three screws from battery-side of meter body

  2. Pull off battery side of meter case

  3. Remove old strap from around screw posts

  4. Slide the new strap’s loops over the posts. Sliding the strap loop onto a screwdriver tip, then sliding it onto the post, may make this easier

  5. Put the side of the case back on, making sure the edge of the white diffusion dome meets it’s corresponding slot on the inside of the case side

  6. Replace the three screws

You can also make your own with 16mm elastic strap from a local sewing supply shop. Cut to 105mm (4-1/8”) long, fold over the ends 10mm(3/8”) and staple with a common paper stapler.

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Extra strap to replace the strap on the Reveni Labs Incident Meter, should it ever wear out or break. It’s unlikely they will fail, as they don’t get stretched very far, and don’t get washed. The elastic should maintain it’s stretch for longer.

Replacement process:

  1. Remove three screws from battery-side of meter body

  2. Pull off battery side of meter case

  3. Remove old strap from around screw posts

  4. Slide the new strap’s loops over the posts. Sliding the strap loop onto a screwdriver tip, then sliding it onto the post, may make this easier

  5. Put the side of the case back on, making sure the edge of the white diffusion dome meets it’s corresponding slot on the inside of the case side

  6. Replace the three screws

You can also make your own with 16mm elastic strap from a local sewing supply shop. Cut to 105mm (4-1/8”) long, fold over the ends 10mm(3/8”) and staple with a common paper stapler.

Extra strap to replace the strap on the Reveni Labs Incident Meter, should it ever wear out or break. It’s unlikely they will fail, as they don’t get stretched very far, and don’t get washed. The elastic should maintain it’s stretch for longer.

Replacement process:

  1. Remove three screws from battery-side of meter body

  2. Pull off battery side of meter case

  3. Remove old strap from around screw posts

  4. Slide the new strap’s loops over the posts. Sliding the strap loop onto a screwdriver tip, then sliding it onto the post, may make this easier

  5. Put the side of the case back on, making sure the edge of the white diffusion dome meets it’s corresponding slot on the inside of the case side

  6. Replace the three screws

You can also make your own with 16mm elastic strap from a local sewing supply shop. Cut to 105mm (4-1/8”) long, fold over the ends 10mm(3/8”) and staple with a common paper stapler.

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