Grover Roto-Grip Locking Rotomatics Machineheads ~ 3+3 ~ Gold

SKU: 509G

RRP:
£199

3 treble and 3 bass, set of 6.

The Grover 509 Series Roto-Grip Locking Rotomatics, are the perfect choice for rapid and convenient string changing, whilst also a blessing for virtuoso vibrato guitar players.  

The rear thumbscrew mechanism locks and secures the string, eliminating multiple windings around the string post, for stable tuning, whilst ensuring accurate return to zero pitch even after the deepest vibrato bends.  

Constructed from stamped metal and with their distinctive 3-step button design, the Grover Roto-Grip Locking Rotomatic machine heads, feature precision engineered worm and gear components to eliminate string slippage.  

Roto-Grip Locking Rotomatics® utilise the famous 18:1 Rotomatic® design with a “thumb screw” mechanism that locks the string into place. Insert the string through the post hole, wrap around once, then lock by tightening with the thumbscrew. The housing itself is self-lubricating, for a lifetime of trouble-free service.

Perfect replacement for the most standard machine heads. Includes all mounting hardware.

For detailed specifications and/or fitting guides please locate this item on the Grover website where they offer more detailed information.


About Grover

Grover, who produce the World’s finest machine heads has a history which goes back to the very beginnings of the modern guitar as we know it. In the 1800’s American inventor and musician Albert Dean Grover, an innovator who earned over fifty patents for musical instrument parts began a legacy which has flourished over more than two centuries.
 
Innovation and excellence have continued with the development throughout the mid-20th century of the timeless Grover 102 and 205 Rotomatic tuner, with kidney bean or keystone buttons, the 135 Vintage, the iconic 105C Imperials,  and the elegant Roto-grip locking tuners. Covering the entire gamut of fretted musical instruments, Grover offers an almost limitless selection of tuners, for guitar, bass and banjo, plus bridges and capos.

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