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+ | [* red] Remove the screws connecting the plunger tube end cap to the plunger tube using a Phillips #00 screwdriver. |
+ | [* black] Pull out the plunger to reveal the worn-out O-ring on the plunger head. |
[* icon_reminder] When reassembling, a strong spring will increase the risk of stripping the screws and difficulty in reassembly. Use a screwdriver slightly bigger than the slot and push hard into the end cap for the best results. | |
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+ | [* icon_note] You can tell if your O-ring is worn-out when it swells past its advertised dimensions, allowing it to sag or slip. |