
Dopro 6-Pack Stainless Steel Phillips Head Vintage-Style Guitar Tremolo Bridge Mounting Screws Fits Vintage FD Strat/Stratocaste
$11.16
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the specifications of the Dopro Vintage-Style Guitar Tremolo Bridge Mounting Screws? A: These screws have American thread specifications of #6 x 1-1/8" and are designed to fit a variety of vintage and contemporary Strat models.
- Q: What material are these tremolo bridge screws made of? A: The Dopro tremolo bridge screws are made of stainless steel, which provides high resistance to corrosion and eliminates rust.
- Q: How many screws are included in a pack? A: Each pack includes 6 screws, but options are available for 30-pack and 60-pack as well.
- Q: Are these screws compatible with all Stratocaster models? A: These screws are specifically designed to fit vintage Fender Strat/Stratocaster models, but they can also be used on various contemporary models.
- Q: What advantages do stainless steel screws have over iron screws? A: Stainless steel screws are highly resistant to corrosion, ensuring durability and preventing rust, which is a common issue with traditional iron screws.
- Q: Can I use these screws for other types of guitars? A: While they are designed for Stratocaster models, they may also be compatible with other guitars that use similar mounting specifications.
- Q: Is it easy to install these tremolo bridge screws? A: Yes, installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with guitar maintenance, as they fit standard tremolo bridge setups.
- Q: Do these screws come with a warranty? A: Warranty details may vary, so it's best to check with the seller or manufacturer for specific warranty information.
- Q: What features make these screws suitable for vintage guitars? A: These screws are designed to match vintage specifications, ensuring proper fit and aesthetic for vintage models like 57 or 62 Stratocasters.
- Q: How can I ensure I order the right pack size? A: Consider the number of screws you need based on your project; the 6-pack is suitable for minor repairs, while larger packs are ideal for extensive projects or multiple guitars.