Wilkinson

Wilkinson WJN03 Locking Tuning Machine Heads

£22.99
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WJN03-CR_R6
Colour: Chrome

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Designed by Trevor Wilkinson for use on electric and acoustic guitars.

These tuners have a sealed housing & mounting screw hole at 45 degrees.

The 1:19 gear ratio and solid brass gears ensure superior tuning stability and precision over the lower-quality hardware typically found on standard & mid-range guitar models.

Wilkinson EZ-LOK System

This unique system features 2 string post holes drilled at 90 degrees from each other. Pull the string through one hole real tight, wrap 3/4 around the post, and pull tight through the other hole. Tune to pitch, cut the string- DONE.

Use the top hole first for the E, A and D, and use the bottom hole first for the G, B and E. Or, you can ignore it and string your guitar the traditional way, the choice is yours.

Made from high-quality materials, and with great attention to detail, these tuners would not look out of place on any high-end instrument.

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Colour: Chrome

Additional product information

Set of 6 tuners
EZ-Lok System (see description)
To fit 10mm Tuner Holes
Gear ratio 19:1
Mounting hole at 45 degrees
Solid brass gears for excellent tuning stability
Bushings, washers & screws included


Customer Reviews

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Simon J
Perfect fit and perfect tuners

Got these locking tuners for my schecter Omen electric as fancied black tuners and there perfect fit and makes the guitar look even more metal!!!

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Jeff Burton
Wilkinson Locking Machine Heads

They certainly do the job of keeping things in tune (well made item and the gearing is very precise) but I don't like the way that the strings appear tangled as they crossover as they are tuned up. I’ll probably not use the secondary string hole next time and just string in the normal way.