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Hi,

I have a Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass V (around '99, I believe).

The knobs are not standard: there are concentric knobs for the active Low and High frequency pots.

The bottom one has lost its hex screw, which means that it's loose and not very precise.

I don't need the full set of knobs, and it would feel very silly to get a whole set of knobs to get just the one tiny little hex screw.

Does anyone know where I can get just the screws, or does anyone know the spec of the screw (what size hex hole, what thread and size for the outer part of the screw)?

Cheers,

- martin

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[quote name='martindupras' post='1062748' date='Dec 18 2010, 06:38 PM']Hi,

I have a Fender American Deluxe Jazz Bass V (around '99, I believe).

The knobs are not standard: there are concentric knobs for the active Low and High frequency pots.

The bottom one has lost its hex screw, which means that it's loose and not very precise.

I don't need the full set of knobs, and it would feel very silly to get a whole set of knobs to get just the one tiny little hex screw.

Does anyone know where I can get just the screws, or does anyone know the spec of the screw (what size hex hole, what thread and size for the outer part of the screw)?

Cheers,

- martin[/quote]

Martin,

If you can find the spec details I may be able to provide one - will depend upon what I have in my man-drawer stock of hex screws of course!!

Ross

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[quote name='LiamPodmore' post='1062778' date='Dec 18 2010, 07:01 PM']If i remember correctly the hex hole on the screws is 2mm, i can't remember the rest of the details.

Liam[/quote]

If it's a US bass the size is very unlikely to be metric.

Posted

[quote name='radansey' post='1062757' date='Dec 18 2010, 06:51 PM']Martin,

If you can find the spec details I may be able to provide one - will depend upon what I have in my man-drawer stock of hex screws of course!!

Ross[/quote]

That's great Ross. Many thanks! I'll let you know if I find out.

- martin

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