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Sperzel Trim Lok Satin Black Long Guitar Tuning Machine Left Hand/Reversed For A & Low E Strings Used

Sperzel Trim Lok Satin Black Long Guitar Tuning Machine Left Hand/Reversed For A & Low E Strings Used

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Sperzel Trim Lok Satin Black Long Guitar Tuning Machine Left Hand/Reversed For A & Low E Strings Used

Used with wear associated with use. Minor cosmetic scratches/scuffs from handling and play. Noteworthy blemishes or issues will be described and pictured

Tuning machine only. Bushing and washer are NOT included.

NOTE: For guitars with reversed headstock, or left handed guitars.

This is the ultimate in tuning keys. The locking feature eliminates the need for multiple string wraps, and trem users no longer need a locking nut that deadens string sustain and all annoying Allen screws and wrenches (added weight). Tired of tying strings? This is the answer. This model is proven to hold strings tightly, allowing the guitar to stay in tune to improve playing enjoyment. The Trim-Lok is a mechanical type locking system that can be used on ANY guitar, including non-trem or acoustic.

Here's how Trim-Lok works

The Trim-Lok is a mechanical locking system. Unscrew locking knob until locking pin inside string post clears string hole.

Now, insert string into hole and pull string all the way through post until tight, while holding string screw locking knob in until string is locked to post. Do not over-tighten; finger tight will do. Then, tune to pitch (Approximately 1/2 turn with tuning button). You should be in tune; cut excess string and repeat the process for remaining strings.

REMEMBER, there is NO TYING or WINDING of the string on the Sperzel Trim-Lok, which stabilizes tuning. There is less stretching of the string because you have taken the slack out by pulling tightly when starting. Also, string does not have to seat itself.

NOTE! When installing staggered post height sets, there are two short posts, two medium posts and two long posts. Start with high "E" string and work back towards low "E."

The short post ---------- High E & B strings

The medium post ------ G & D strings

The long post ----------- A & Low E string

Rule of Thumb: Always start with the shortest post furthest away and longest post closest to the nut.

 

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