Kluson® 6 In Line Locking Revolution Series F-Mount Tuning Machines With Staggered Posts
The Kluson® Revolution F-Mount 19:1 gear ratio tuning machine set. These state of the art, lightweight, diecast tuning machines are designed to directly retrofit the stamped "F" tuning machines that Fender® uses on reissues of models from the CBS/Fender® era currently being produced. We have added our three staggered-post feature to the Revolution F-mount tuning machine set to give you the proper string break over the nut. This allows you to bypass the string trees, reducing the number of friction points for better tuning stability while using the tremolo bridge or bending notes and gives a cleaner look to the headstock. On the non-locking model we have kept the original Kluson® Safe-Ti-Posts to keep those sharp string ends out of the way and our locking version has the favorite knob on the back of the housing for a fast and convenient string change.
All Kluson F-Mount tuning machines boast the 19:1 gear ratio for the ultimate in tuning stability.
Uses the offset 2 screw mount with 10 mm push in bushings. All mounting hardware is included.
[SKU:KRFL-6BX]
String Post Heights
- (2 Machines) 18mm
- (2 Machines) 19mm
- (2 Machines) 20mm
String Post Diameter= 6mm
10.5mm Bushing O.D. Installation may require some light peg hole clean-out with a reamer or round file.

Reviews
Kluson 6 In Line Locking Revolution Series F-Mount Tuning Machines With Staggered Posts
5.0
Review By Satchmoeddie
The old 70-80s two screw F tuner savior!
The old trapezoid cover F tuners were pretty awful, despite being made in Germany by a name brand. These have been put on a few titt-0-matic 80s Fenders to bring them up in quality and I have used them on parts Fenders from lowly 3/4 scale Duo Sonics & Music Masters to fancy Jazzmasters and Jaguars, Telecasters, Stratocasters, even the GOOD cool archtop Starcasters with the F holes have been built with these. I wish these came in gold, and black but I not a huge fan of gold hardware. GREAT REPLACEMENTS FOR THE OLD SCHALLER F TUNERS! Those old Schallers were not that great.