| 21. | Remove the plastic retaining ring at the bottom of the mouse, and the small rubber ball will drop out.
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| 22. | The cooling shroud could be removed without tools by unscrewing the front retaining ring from the barrel by hand.
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| 23. | For now, put the retaining ring on a desk and set the ball inside it so it won't roll away.
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| 24. | If you turn your mouse over, you'll see a gray rubber ball held in place by a plastic retaining ring.
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| 25. | The shoulder on the outside and the retaining ring also keep the tire in place if the interference fit is lost.
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| 26. | The special inside contour of the retaining ring flange covers the retaining ring, which is installed onto the machined pipe end.
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| 27. | The retaining ring has to be widened for getting it on the pipe end to snap into the before machined groove.
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| 28. | The special inside contour of the retaining ring flange covers the retaining ring, which is installed onto the machined pipe end.
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| 29. | The tire cools, and the retaining ring ( a shaped steel bar rolled into a hoop ) is fitted into the groove.
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| 30. | Just remove the retaining ring that holds in the little rubber ball and take a look at the rollers inside the mouse.
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