Hello, Bob,
Hum, so you call this whole part as roller. I thought that 'roller' was only the jewel (or steel in this case). Here in Brazil the repair guys call it 'plateau'.
So it is a "single piece double roller". (Long name for such a small part...)
Well, since I do not have any of the tools you used in the videos, they didn't help much... Thank you anyway.
But - as always - I put my brain's creativity department to work and found a way to take it out using what I have now at reach of my hands. The point was to find a way to push it
straight up and out from the staff. Some basic geometry and physics... I got two tweezers with the same angle in their points, so that placing them together pointing opposite sides would make a parallel. This way:
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The lines I draw in the pic represent the tweezers, one red and other green... Forcing them toward each other while slightly moving sideways back and forth provided the straight force needed to make the roller get out. And after this I could make the pivoting service.