BEST WAY TO LOOSEN TREM ARM COLLET?

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BEST WAY TO LOOSEN TREM ARM COLLET?

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OK, I have a Fender Trem with the collet missing. I was going to use the one out of a spare Squier trem but I can't get the damn thing loose. Any suggestions/tips? Is there some sort of knack to it?

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Post by benecol »

It's got a bolt head on it (under the trem cover) no?
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Yeah but it's locked right on there and not for budging.
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What are you using to undo it?
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Brute force. I don't have a vice.
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Post by NickD »

:lol:

I meant as in what tool.

If it is an adjustable spanner or similar, get a spanner of the correct size, if you are using a spanner of the correct size, use more brute force, possibly involving levers.
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Post by Thomas »

Got it sorted ta. :lol: I had bugger all tool-wise at home. A adjustable wrench/spanner did indeed do the trick!