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Glenn Middleton

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Posted on Saturday, November 26, 2005 - 12:16 pm:   

Good thought Will, this must be the answer. The pictures in the manual are just badly lit, you see the bottom of the hole but not the top of the tapered thread - there seems to be a slothead screw that the cable release plunger works against at the bottom of the hole.

A small screwdriver should grip the broken bit enough, so that it can be backed out. Just make sure the blade tip is fairly sharp so that it 'bites' the broken edge.

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