3D Printed Revision Rx Carrier Mount for 3M Respirators

The 3M 6000 series of respirators has been popular over the last year or so for tear gas protection at riots, demonstrations, or when you're sitting in your own home while the cops rampage outside. However, the spectacle kits for these respirators - which are necessary if you wear glasses or contacts - are around $150 each, and then you have to provide your own lenses to fit into it. (If you're wearing contacts and exposed to tear gas, they need to be removed, which can leave you blind if you don't have a backup.)

Thanks to the magic of open source, I was able to find people on Thingiverse who had made 3D printable models of alternatives. Awesome!

None of them were quite what I was looking for, but I used one to create my own version. I already had a prescription carrier from Revision, which is made to swap between different pieces of eye protection - for $99 they'll send you one with your prescription lenses already in it, and it fits most of their goggles and safety glasses.

Filled Prescription (Rx) Carrier and Connector System
A slim, lightweight, cross-compatible carrier, with a secure connector, for a wide range of single vision prescriptions

The key piece is the adapter for this revision rx carrier to fit onto the vertical mount made by truhlik_fredy on thingiverse. Click the image below to download a model of that adapter, or click here.

render of the Revision rx carrier adapter

Once you have the adapter, print Part 1 from the link below. The part you want is the vertical bar that goes from the "nose" to the top of the respirator.

Glasses holder for 3M 6000 full face mask by truhlik_fredy
Allows the glasses to be held very tightly by the bridge so then the sides on glasses can be removed and allow airtight seal around the face. It’s not a replacement for 3M 6878/07141 spectacle kit, but something to get you going until you will be able to buy your spectacle kit. The big difference is…

Once you've printed them, you can use metric screws following the instructions provided by truhlik_fredy to assemble the mount, then snap your rx carrier on. Instead of using brass inserts melted into the mount, I used slightly larger screws put directly into the part - not as strong, but good for testing, because you may want to tweak the spacing between the glasses and your face.

Hopefully this helps a few more people see, without sending $150+ to 3M for two wires and a piece of plastic.


Thanks to these two people on Thingiverse for providing ideas and inspiration:

3M 6878 spectacle kit for Full Facepiece Respirators 6000 Series by mattfallshaw
I bought a 3M 6000 series full face respirator. It’s great, but obviously not compatible with my spectacles. So I looked for the spectacle kit that I was sure would exist…http://web.archive.org/web/20201202214246/https://www.winc.com.au/main-catalogue-productdetail/3m-6878-spectacle-kit/25042148A$2…
Glasses holder for 3M 6000 full face mask by truhlik_fredy
Allows the glasses to be held very tightly by the bridge so then the sides on glasses can be removed and allow airtight seal around the face. It’s not a replacement for 3M 6878/07141 spectacle kit, but something to get you going until you will be able to buy your spectacle kit. The big difference is…