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Peteski is correct. (Except, Pete, notice, both sides are not the same. The left side isoriented correctly. It's the right side only, that is messed up).
It doesn't look like any hex to me, just a pin that the crank is popped over and soldered. Since you say you could not turn it with tweezers, I think you have no choice but to hold it with tweezers, touch a hot soldering iron on there, turn it, pull the iron off, wait for it to cool,THEN let go with the tweezers.