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At A Glance

Type
Screws
Material
Stainless Steel
Series
Original
Set Size
Set of 6
Part Number
FROSLSSSP
Description

Replacement string lock screws for the Floyd Rose Original series. Six screws per set — one for each saddle. The job of each screw is simple: drive down onto the insert block, clamp the string end, and hold that clamp through every bend and dive you throw at it. When the head rounds out, it stops doing that job. A rounded screw means the tool slips, the block doesn't seat evenly, and the string either slips under load or won't come free at all. These are the part that fails first on a well-used bridge.

Fit is series-specific. These screws are cut for the Floyd Rose Original. They also cross to the 1000 Series and the Special. If your bridge is a licensed copy, a different manufacturer's Original-spec unit, or any other Floyd Rose series, the thread and head geometry may not match. Buy the wrong screw and it will either not engage the block or strip immediately. Check your saddle stampings or the bridge packaging before ordering.

Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and holds up better than zinc or nickel-plated screws in the long run — relevant if your hands run acidic or you play in humid conditions. The set covers all six saddles so you are not mixing old worn hardware with new.

Not sure this is the right screw for your bridge — send us the make, model and year of your guitar and we'll check it against what we have on the shelf.

Specifications
Type: Screws
Material: Stainless Steel
Series: Original
Set Size: Set of 6
Part Number: FROSLSSSP
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Floyd Rose Original Stainless Steel String Lock Screws (Set of 6) - FROSLSSSP

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