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If you have the rubber holder broken , then you can stick it carefully with superglue and it should work fine, but make sure that the glue does not go in the ear piece which can affect the ear piece and would not work properly.
There are spare rubber holders available at an authorized Nokia Shop from where you can get it , but I would suggest if you want to save money you can just use super glue in small quantity and use it at the broken surface and it will work find for you as this device does not need a huge amount of strength that it has to bear.
Hope that helps..:) Let me know in case you have any queries, your feedback would be appreciated.
That is the drive coupler and it has worn out. You can order a replacement set that comes with two plastic retaining pieces that slide onto both your transmission and engine and also a rubber piece that goes in between these two plastic pieces. You can search many places to find out how to replace this part. I just ordered a set and shopped around a bit and mine was $20 after shipping.
If it's less than ten years old, it may be under warrantee. When mine broke, 15 years ago, I had to replace the whole Binaural/Spring Assembly piece- the metal ear tubes and the spring are all one piece. Major med equip suppliers- Schein, Darby, etc., stock the parts. WA has them, probably for sl more-plus $10 extra charge for orders under $100. I found them here: http://www.steeles.com/catalog/Harvey_parts.html http://www.welchallyn.com/support/service/default.htm
These are the guys you need to contact if you are in the USA;
http://www.bushnell.com/general/binoculars_legacywp.cfm?section=General%20Use
They make a lot of the binoculars for B+L who make the optics, including the legacy models.
Hope this helps :)
If not in the US please ask again
call logitech product support at 1 702-269-3457
i had the same problem part is available but, on back order.i suggested that they make
part available in stores... good luck
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