Quoted from Ricochet:Replacing the rotator lock... Get the tool for the job... 3/32 roll pin punch. I got a cheap set...
First drive out the old pin... look for one side to be a bit further in and drive from that side.
Notice that one side of the through hole is beveled... this is the side you want to drive the pin into. The tapered edge will allow the pin to go in easier.
Next you need to build the assembly, getting the bracket, spring and C clip in place.
Before driving the pin in with the roll pin punch I used an old spike with a nice flat edge to get it started. A quick tap or two will do. You may be able to skip this step but it’s a bit tricky holding everything in place during the start of the process.
Once it’s started use the punch and tap it all the way in. You want to keep the plastic against the wooden block. Contrary to what you may think the plastic is not brittle ... it’s actually somewhat soft... which is a good thing.
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Thanks for the tutorial buddy!