
Dopro 10-Pack American #8-32 Thread 3 Way Toggle Switch Cap Switch Tip Knob for USA Les Paul Pickup Selector Switch/Switchcraft
$11.16
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What type of guitars are compatible with the Dopro toggle switch caps? A: The Dopro toggle switch caps are designed for USA Gibson and Fender guitars that feature Switchcraft toggle switches with an American #8-32 thread. They do not fit Epiphone guitars or any models using metric threaded switches.
- Q: Are these switch caps easy to install? A: Yes, the Dopro switch caps are designed for a direct fit on compatible switches, making installation straightforward. Just screw the cap onto the switch shaft.
- Q: What material are the Dopro switch caps made from? A: The Dopro switch caps are made from durable plastic, ensuring they are sturdy and long-lasting.
- Q: Do the Dopro switch caps come with any switches? A: No, the package contains only the switch caps and does not include any switches.
- Q: Can I use these caps on metric threaded switches? A: No, these caps are specifically designed for American #8-32 threaded switches and are not compatible with metric threaded switches found on some other guitars.
- Q: What should I do if I have a Gibson model with a metric toggle switch? A: If you have a Gibson model that uses a metric toggle switch, please check the specifications of your guitar before ordering, as these caps will not fit.
- Q: How deep do the threads go on the Dopro switch caps? A: The threads on the Dopro switch caps are deep enough to allow the cap to screw all the way down to the switch shaft end for a secure fit.
- Q: Are there any specific models of guitars I should avoid using these caps with? A: Yes, avoid using these caps with Epiphone Les Pauls or import guitars that have metric threaded switches.
- Q: What is the quantity of switch caps included in the package? A: The package includes 10 switch caps.
- Q: How can I verify the thread type of my switch before ordering? A: To verify the thread type, check your switch specifications or consult your guitar's manual to ensure it uses an American #8-32 thread.