Traveler Guitar LOCKING TUNERS Installation Instruction

TRAVELER GUITAR
LOCKING TUNERS
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Traveler Guitar Locking Tuning Machines are built to be a drop in replacement to the existing tuning machines on existing Traveler Guitars. Models that are compatible with the Locking Tuning Machines are:
Ultra-Light, Ultra-Light Electric, Ultra-Light Lefty, Original Escape, Speedster Series, Speedster Hot Rod Series, EG-1 Series, and EG-2 Series guitars.
Traveler Guitar Locking Tuning Machines are not designed to be used with Nylon Stringed or Bass guitars.
INSTALLATION
·!!!!!!!! Remove the E, A and D strings carefully.
·!!!!!!!! Unscrew tuner rails from the body by removing the two screws shown below.
·!!!!!!!! The existing tuning machines are each held in place with a single nut, and their position is aligned with a mounting pin. Loosen the nut and remove the respective tuning machines from the tuner rail.
·!!!!!!!! On the new locking tuning machines, remove the Locking Head then the Nut from individual locking tuners.
Nut
Mounting Pin
Locking Head
·!!!!!!!!These tuning machines are 3 a side, hence they are different for the bass and treble sides. Be sure to use the correct tuning machines for the correct side.
·!!!!!!!!Insert locking tuners into rails. Be sure to align the tuning machine so the mounting pin falls into the receiving hole in the tuning rail. Tighten nuts.
Install Nuts
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