When I changed the oil in my hub last month, I found the drain plug to be a feeble/fussy/barely noticeable device. I'd seen it earlier, when I first unpacked the hub last winter -- I was a bit surprised by how "understated" it was, expecting something more robust. Extracting it wasn't too fiddly, re-inserting was. (Tip: The Click-Stand allows you to tilt the bike slightly to the drive side, so that the wee screw sits more-or-less vertical, and is hence easier to insert. When I tried to insert it at 90 degrees to its hole in the canted surface of the hub, of course it ran away from my clumsy clutches, not once but twice. Maybe magnetizing it would curb its yearning for freedom?) After persuading it to return to its right & proper place in the Rohloff scheme of things, and flush with the outer surface of the hub, I covered it with a 2 x 1 cm dab of clear hockey tape to protect it from crud and road grime.