Hi Josh,
This is a fairly common occurrence in our labs. The only way we've found to
reliable remove the stem of the cap is to drill it out with a drill bit. If
it is a standard (i.e., not thin walled) 3.2 mm rotor, a 2 mm drill bit will
fit.
Best wishes,
Chris
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