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EZ,

That button actually is screwed onto its' brass shaft. If you apply a bit of lube beneath the knob, it will turn and not bind against the rubber protective boot beneath it. You could use a drop of WD40 or even alcohol as it will evaporate and not contaminate or collect dirt. Same for screwing it back on the shaft and inside that rubber boot.

Pete
Old 04-20-2017, 08:54 PM
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