String Roller change out

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2010

Sometimes you need to clean the rollers out. All that grime from years of use builds up and the rollers...well they stop rolling and that sucks for trying to stay in tune. Or maybe you want to change the tone by using a different type of roller material, you got to get down and dirty and apply a little elbow grease...anyway this is how you take a roller out and put it back in..

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  • No need to disassemble, just loosen the Phillips and pull the roller fork out.

  • Yes 488, that's what a free spinning string roller should sound like when its free, clean and at its best. ZZZZ ZZZZ ZZZZ is correct. It insures your tuning is stable. Thank you for your comment.

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  • I plan to order some teflon rollers from yourself along witha black nickel 7200, the disassembly video is really handy, but can I take the saddles off without touching the cam? or does it need complete disassembly?

  • ZZZZZ, ZZZZZ, ZZZZZ, that's a good spin, too funny!!!

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