Here's an image of how it should look. You need to line up the 'flat' area of that inner shaft with the screw. I did this by loosening the screw, holding the inner shaft with a finger, and moving the gimbal. There's probably better ways to do it. I am not mechanically inclined, but I got it...
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1) If you align the screw properly, it will go "all the way in." If it doesn't go in all the way (ie it still sticks out after you've tightened it down), then your screw and shaft aren't lined up properly.
2) If you flip the Phantom upside down (like I did) and loosen the screw...
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