Hardware

Pre-slotted black bone nuts for Stratocaster®, Telecaster®, and other Fender® necks with a 9.5” radius. A 9.5” fingerboard has been the standard Fender® neck radius since the 1980s. The bone used for the pre-shaped and pre-slotted nuts is dyed black using a process that results in a fully black nut.
For a version of this nut with a 7.25” radius, see P-GTNN20.
- Height - 5.4 mm
- Width - 42.86 mm
- Thickness - 3.3 mm
- Radius - 9.5 in.
For a version of this nut with a 7.25” radius, see P-GTNN20.
$7.85

Pre-slotted black bone nuts for Stratocaster®, Telecaster®, and other Fender® necks with a 7.25” radius. A 7.25” fingerboard radius originated in the early 1950s and was used for most Fender® electric instruments until the 1980s.
For a version of this nut with a 9.5” radius, see P-GTNN21.
- Height - 5.4 mm
- Width - 42.86 mm
- Thickness - 3.3 mm
- Radius - 7.25 in.
For a version of this nut with a 9.5” radius, see P-GTNN21.
$7.85

Pre-slotted black bone nuts for Gibson necks with a 12” radius. A 12” fingerboard is the common radius used on most Gibson guitars. The bone used for the pre-shaped and pre-slotted nuts is dyed black using a process that results in a fully black nut.
- Height - 9.3 mm
- Width - 43.4 mm
- Thickness - 4.8 mm
- Radius - 12 in.
$7.85

#3 x ⅜” Phillips drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw is commonly used on Gibson® pickguards, truss rod covers, and some humbucker rings.
$1.59
package of 5

#4 x ½” slotted drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw is commonly used on early Telecaster® pickguards including the Nocaster® and Esquire® guitars.
$1.79
package of 5

#8 x 1 ¾” slotted drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw is commonly used for mounting the bridge plate on early Telecaster® guitars including the Nocaster® and Esquire® guitars.
$2.59
package of 4

#8-32 x 1 1/16” machine screws made of brass plated steel. This style of rosette head screw is similar to the baffle mount screws found on many early Fender® tweed amplifiers. For a 6-32 rosette head screw, see S-HRS6-114.
$1.89
package of 4

#3 x ¼” Phillips drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of round head screw is commonly used on Gibson® truss rod covers.
$1.59
package of 5

#3 x ⅜” slotted drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of round head screw is commonly used to secure Kluson and Kluson style tuners as well as string trees on early Telecaster® guitars including the Nocaster® and Esquire® guitars.
$2.95
package of 7

#6 x 1 ¼” Phillips drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of round head screw is commonly used on vintage style Fender® Stratocaster® bridges mounted directly to the body using six screws.
$2.59
package of 6

#8 Phillips drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw is commonly used on Fender® blackface and silverface speaker cabinets to secure the back panel. They are also used to attach baffle boards on amps from this era. They are also the same type used for securing strap buttons as well as for mounting necks on Telecaster®, Stratocaster®, and other Fender® guitars.
Starting at $2.15
package of 4

#4 x ½” Phillips drive sheet metal screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw is commonly used on Fender® pickguards, tremolo covers, and some bridge covers.
$1.25
package of 5

#6 x 1” slotted drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw is commonly used on early Fender® tweed amps to secure the back panels. They are also the same type used for securing strap buttons as well as for mounting the bridge plate on early Telecaster® guitars including the Nocaster® and Esquire® guitars.
$1.75
package of 4

#6-32 x 1-¼” machine screws made of bronze plated steel. This style of rosette head screw is similar to the baffle mount screws found on many early Fender® tweed amplifiers. For an 8-32 rosette head screw, see S-HRS8-1116.
$1.89
package of 4

#6-32 x ⅝” Phillips drive machine screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw matches the pickup and switch mounting screws found on Fender® guitars with countersunk holes on the pickguard.
$1.45
package of 5

#3 x ⅜” Phillips drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of round head screw is commonly used to secure Kluson and Kluson style tuners as well as string trees on Fender® guitars.
$2.25
package of 7

#4 x 1 ¼” Phillips drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of round head screw is commonly used on Fender® bass pickups, Telecaster® pickups mounted directly to the body, and some P90 pickups.
$2.15
package of 5

#6 Phillips drive wood screws made of nickel plated steel. This style of oval head screw is commonly used on Fender® tweed, blackface, and silverface combos and heads to secure the back panel. They are also the same type used for securing strap buttons as well as for mounting the bridge plate on Telecaster® guitars.
Starting at $1.25
package of 4

Steel lock washers that use both internal and external teeth for locking and tension. The teeth dig into the screw head or nut and the joint. These washers provide greater vibration resistance than split lock washers. Steel lock washers like these can be found in vintage Fender® blackface and silverface amplifiers for securing speakers to the cabinet. These washers have a zinc finish.
$2.65
package of 10

18-8 stainless steel sheet metal screws with blunt tips. These pan head #6 screws have a length of 5/16” and are commonly used to secure 9-pin sockets and other hardware to the chassis of blackface and silverface amps. These are also used in some tweed amps for securing the fiberboard and other hardware to the chassis. For the larger #8 blunt tip machine screws found in vintage Fender® amps, see S-HBS8-38.
$1.29
package of 5

18-8 stainless steel sheet metal screws. These flat head #10 screws have a length of ¾” and are commonly used to secure cable clamps directly to the cabinet for AC power cables used in vintage Fender® blackface and silverface combo amps. For the smaller #8 screws often used with reverb cables, see S-HFS8-34.
$1.95
package of 5

Imperial threaded hex nuts made of 18-8 stainless steel. Hex nuts like these can be found in countless pieces of equipment such as Fender® blackface, silverface, and tweed amplifiers for securing hardware, transformers, and speakers.
$0.89
package of 5

18-8 stainless steel sheet metal screws with blunt tips. These pan head #8 screws have a length of 3/8” and are commonly used to secure the fiberboard, capacitor pan, and other hardware to the chassis of blackface and silverface amps. For the smaller #6 blunt tip machine screws found in vintage Fender® amps, see S-HBS6-516.
$1.89
package of 5

18-8 stainless steel sheet metal screws. These flat head #8 screws have a length of ¾” and are commonly used to secure cable clamps directly to the cabinet for RCA reverb tank cables used in vintage Fender® blackface and silverface combo amps. For the larger #10 screws often used with power cables, see S-HFS10-34.
$1.59
package of 5