So I've looked at Wammiworld and Kahlerparts. Is there anywhere to find the intonation and action adjustment screws for a 3300/3310 for my KE-1? Looks like all I can do is order a whole new bridge; there's gotta be a better LRU than that! Any help would be appreciated guys
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I always thought they used the same screws as the 2300 series flatmount trems. You can contact them to be sure:
-edit- It says here that it shares all the same interchangeable parts, so you should be good to go with screws for the 2300 trems:
Last edited by dg; 10-18-2009, 10:18 AM.
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Thanks for those links... my KVPro's Kahler just popped a string retainer the other day... and its been hanging unplayed for atleast 2 months! Argh! Thats the 3rd one Ive had break on me, and Im all out of extras.Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
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Originally posted by piranhaguy2002a View PostCan you post a picture of what the parts look like? I have a Kahler parts kit here that a music store gave me when they closed their doors.
In this pic, the phillips head screw is the intonation screw, and the small set-screw right behind the roller is the saddle height adjustment screw:
Parts 74 & 76 in this schematic:
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You sir are in luck I have both. I have 2 intonations screws left, and I have a few of the shorter set screws you need. PM me your mailing address and I'll get them out to you.Last edited by piranhaguy2002a; 10-21-2009, 12:01 PM.
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I replaced the saddle height screws on mine with steel screws that I bought online from a generic hardware store. All you need is the length and the ID number. The bad part is, I can't recall what they where. Maybe #6? They were some kind of # number. Can any gearheads chime in? My luthier identified them, I ordered them, and then I forgot all the details. Sorry!
EDIT: Also, they are called standoff screws.
ANOTHER EDIT: Kahler does stuff in imperial, so you can place an order in a range of sizes and pretty much guess correct if you steer clear of the metric shit.Last edited by Axewielder; 10-22-2009, 08:20 PM._________________________________________________
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