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  • Remove Strap fm Deployment Buckle

    i am having problem removing the buckle fm the strap, any bros can give some advise?

    im referring to the end that is fixed to the strap, not the moveable end.
    Last edited by ohlins; 01-09-09, 10:39 PM.
    Bazi

  • #2
    bro, FIRST you free up the movable end of strap.
    At one end of the buckle where you see the words 'swiss made', FLIP buckle OVER, and you will see a tiny pin size screw. undo the tiny screw...............

    caution :
    make sure you have a pincer (<---------importante) to re-insert the tiny pin back.

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    • #3
      Thanks

      Hi madRider bro, thanks for response .. will check that out.
      I was thinking it have to be that tiny screw, just wasnt sure about it and didnt want to risk it.

      thanks again...
      Bazi

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      • #4
        How Do I remove the deployment buckle from the strap?

        I realised that there is the attachment to the shorter strap.
        How do I remove it so that I can fix to the rubber strap?
        The instruction booklet did not mention this.
        Any help appreciated. Thanks.

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        • #5
          You need a small screw driver for the screw attached to the deployant buckle.

          BTW, best to place strap into a container/shoebox when you do it so you don't accidentally drop the screw. It's so small that you'll have a hard time finding if dropped.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GadgetGuy View Post
            You need a small screw driver for the screw attached to the deployant buckle.

            BTW, best to place strap into a container/shoebox when you do it so you don't accidentally drop the screw. It's so small that you'll have a hard time finding if dropped.
            Great tip to prevent screw loss! Thanks bro!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by zameenzahari View Post
              Great tip to prevent screw loss! Thanks bro!
              No worries. I've learned after dropping one of the screws from Radiomir. Took a while to find that small screw. Owners of Radiomir knows what I mean...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GadgetGuy View Post
                No worries. I've learned after dropping one of the screws on Radiomir. Took me a while to find the small screw. Owners of Radiomir knows what I mean...
                I know what you mean bro..whenever I change my 183 straps, I will literally do it on a tray! them Rads screws are so miniscule!

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