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Sounds to me having a spare set of ejector hammers tossed in the case, is a good idea for long term maintenance. I’ve been told the ejector mechanism is not for the “faint of heart” and should be repaired by someone who knows the assembly, and how it works. Having hammers, and / or other ejector parts on hand, is not such a bad idea (small spare parts kit in the case) to short-circuit a potential repair.
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