Using a small pokey tool remove the red button | Use an 8mm socket or Phillips head to remove the stop-screw |
Un-thread the tri knob | Remove the head and clutch cup |
Remove the dust cap with a prying tool. Alternate the sides for easy removal. | If you pry too hard you can break the pins that secure it. |
Remove the washers and bearings with a tool to avoid contamination | With a Phillips screwdriver loosen one side and then the next |
The screws do not need to be removed.When reinstalling make sure to tighten the screws evenly | Slide the grey plastic piece off. When reinstalling make sure the holes are perfectly lined up. |
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Using a small pokey tool remove the red button
Use an 8mm socket or Phillips head to remove the
Un-thread the tri knob
Remove the head and clutch cup
Remove the dust cap with a prying tool. Alternate the sides for easy removal.
If you pry too hard you can break the pins that secure it.
Remove the washers and bearings with a tool to avoid contamination
With a Phillips screwdriver loosen one side and then the next
The screws do not need to be removed.
Slide the grey plastic piece off. When reinstalling make sure the holes are perfectly lined up.