Set Screws For TonePros Locking Bridge Metric Hex M3 x 4mm (2 pcs) - Black

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Set screws commonly used to lock TonePros tune-o-matic bridges in place on the posts. (2 pcs.)

Specifications

  • M3-0.5 x 4mm
  • Cup Point
  • 1.5mm hex head Allen key adjustment
  • Black oxide coated steel

Professional installation is strongly recommended. Improper installation may result in damage to the product and/or instrument.

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Michael Bannon
Set screws - it's the little things that count

I was changing strings on my 2005 Les Paul Standard and was using that opportunity to tweak the action. I had recently installed a Tone Pros Tunematic bridge which employs set screws to secure the bridge level. I loosened the set screws, strung up my guitar, tweaked, the height - a little here and a little there -- but when I went to tighten the set screws, one was missing. I had loosened it too much and it fell out on to the carpet floor. I spent the next 30 minutes on my knees with a flashlight and a magnet but it was nowhere to be found. Guitar Repair Parts came to my rescue -- they had the set screws, the price was reasonable, and the shipping speedy. Crisis averted. Incidentally, a week later while I was playing my LP, I noticed the old set screw sitting in the carpet shining like the Holy Grail. Go figure!

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