F-Series 70’s Electric Guitar Tuners - Not "Like the original", but THE original!
  • Original look and specs with cutting-edge technology
  • Exact replacement machine heads for vintage Fender-style guitars with original dimensions
  • Split post for solid headstocks
  • For Right-Handed Guitars
  • Made in Germany
What's Included:
  • 6 × Original F-Series 70's 6-in-line tuning machines
  • 6 × Press-in bushings
  • 12 × Mounting screws
Technical specifications:
    • Gear ratio: 1:14
    • Weight: 22g per single tuner
    • Shaft length: 19.8 mm (for a maximum headstock thickness of 15.4 mm)
    • Bore: 9.8 mm

*Please Note:

    • Original F-Series 70's tuners use a vintage-style press-in bushing which secures the tuner string post into position. Their string posts have a smaller 6mm diameter with a split shaft. 
      • If you have an older guitar, check its tuner peg holes. If they’re staggered and use a press-fit bushing, they’re a “vintage” style tuner machine. Most vintage Fender®-style headstock post holes were drilled to ¼” diameter, then reamed on the front face to 11⁄32” or ⅜” wide to accommodate the press-in bushing. 
    • All other Schaller tuner sets we offer are sealed gear type tuning machines. This type of tuner requires a straight-through 10mm diameter peg hole and utilizes a threaded bushing & washer on the front face of the headstock to secure the tuners to the headstock. This style of tuner has become the unofficial standard for most modern guitar manufacturers.

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