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At A Glance
- Type
- Screws
- Material
- Steel
- Finish
- Chrome
- Series
- Original
- Set Size
- Set of 2
- Part Number
- FRNMSTCP
These are the two screws that anchor a Floyd Rose Original locking nut to the headstock face. When one strips, corrodes or goes missing, the nut block cannot be torqued down consistently and string lock fails. This is the factory replacement — steel, chrome finish, sold as a set of two.
Before ordering, confirm your nut is a Floyd Rose Original series unit. The mounting screws are not interchangeable across all Floyd Rose nut generations, and the nut itself has to match both the width of your neck's nut slot and the fretboard radius. Floyd Rose sizes its nuts by width code — R2, R3, R4 and so on — so if you are also sourcing a replacement nut, measure the existing one rather than guessing from the guitar model. Wrong width and the strings crowd the fretboard edge or sit proud on the outer courses and buzz regardless of setup.
Material is steel with a chrome finish. If your original screws have surface rust or a stripped head, chrome-matched replacements keep the headstock looking consistent without refinishing.
If you are not certain this fits your guitar, send us the make, model and year and we will check it against what we have on the bench.
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Floyd Rose Original Chrome Nut Top-Mounting Screws (Set of 2) - FRNMSTCP
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