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A dab of superglue very carefully on the pusher end maybe?



AJ

+1 this would solve you problem . Now with the tip of a needle apply some superglue on the inside of the pusher and stick it back !

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best thing is to use epoxy glue, stay away from loctite its made fro threads, and super glue is not strong enough.

a 2 part epoxy glue is the strongest bond

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best thing is to use epoxy glue, stay away from loctite its made fro threads, and super glue is not strong enough.

a 2 part epoxy glue is the strongest bond

Agree,

Loctite is for threads. Get a small set of 2 part epoxy, mix it and just a tiny amount in the top of the pusher. Too much and it may extrude out and when it sets, you have a permanently fixed in place pusher!!

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Make sure all areas to be glued are clean, and free from old adhesive, dirt, dust and grease.

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