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Is this what you are asking? Use the proper size punches and make sure all pins have been well soaked with oil to help overcome any that are frozen with rust. Last but not least, if there is not a problem that requires toggle disassembly, don't mess with it. If you damage it, I refuse to accept any resposibility.
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