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At A Glance

Type
Screws
Material
Steel
Finish
Black
Series
Original
Part Number
FRNMSRBP
Description

These are the rear-mounting screws that anchor the Floyd Rose Original locking nut to the back of the nut slot. When one strips, corrodes or goes missing, the nut rocks under string tension and the whole locking system becomes unreliable. This is a direct replacement — steel, black finish, sold as a set of two.

Before ordering any locking nut hardware, confirm the nut size on your guitar. A locking nut has to match both the neck width at the nut slot and the fretboard radius. Floyd Rose sizes its nuts by width code — R2, R3, R4 and so on — and close-but-wrong means buzzing outer strings or strings that crowd the edge of the fretboard. These screws are specific to the Floyd Rose Original series nut. If your nut is from a different Floyd Rose series, the thread and head dimensions may not be the same.

The screws are steel with a black finish. Steel rear-mount screws are a common failure point on guitars that have had the nut removed and refitted multiple times — the threads in the wood or the screw head itself can give out. Replacing them in pairs keeps clamping force even across the nut.

If you are not certain which nut series or size is fitted to your guitar, send us the make, model and year and we will help you confirm before you order.

Specifications
Type: Screws
Material: Steel
Finish: Black
Series: Original
Part Number: FRNMSRBP
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Floyd Rose Original Black Nut Rear-Mounting Screws - FRNMSRBP

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