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Guitar Synyster Gates Custom-S Whammy bar loose

Lespaul0085

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Feb 28, 2020
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Dear community,

A year ago I got the model Synyster Gates Custom-S, which I am very satisfied with.
Some time ago, a little issue came up, though: the whammy bar has gotten loose. Even when the screw nut is tightened (the screw nut inside of the guitar), it gets loose again after a few times using the whammy bar-you can see it on this video:

Another thing is, that the springs of Floyd rose kind of squeak (which can be observed in the video).

Any of you having the same issue/ recommendation how to fix this?
 
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I've not worked on that particular model of Floyd, but I've had this happen on my Ibanez Edge trems, which are Floyd-licensed. If you take off the back cover (not the electronics cover, but the one the springs and claw are in, right under the bridge and pickups, you should be able to spot, where the whammy pushes in, a nut holding that part to the flat plate of the Floyd.

You can just tighten that and solve the problem, but it might be a good idea to, on your next string change, pull the bridge, loosen the nut a little more, and put some Loctite on the threads before you tighten it. A socket wrench should be all you need to tighten, but a crescent wrench will work too, if you remove strings and springs and take the Floyd out of the...

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    I've not worked on that particular model of Floyd, but I've had this happen on my Ibanez Edge trems, which are Floyd-licensed. If you take off the back cover (not the electronics cover, but the one the springs and claw are in, right under the bridge and pickups, you should be able to spot, where the whammy pushes in, a nut holding that part to the flat plate of the Floyd.

    You can just tighten that and solve the problem, but it might be a good idea to, on your next string change, pull the bridge, loosen the nut a little more, and put some Loctite on the threads before you tighten it. A socket wrench should be all you need to tighten, but a crescent wrench will work too, if you remove strings and springs and take the Floyd out of the cavity.
     
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    Lespaul0085

    New Student
    Feb 28, 2020
    11
    6
    17
    I've not worked on that particular model of Floyd, but I've had this happen on my Ibanez Edge trems, which are Floyd-licensed. If you take off the back cover (not the electronics cover, but the one the springs and claw are in, right under the bridge and pickups, you should be able to spot, where the whammy pushes in, a nut holding that part to the flat plate of the Floyd.

    You can just tighten that and solve the problem, but it might be a good idea to, on your next string change, pull the bridge, loosen the nut a little more, and put some Loctite on the threads before you tighten it. A socket wrench should be all you need to tighten, but a crescent wrench will work too, if you remove strings and springs and take the Floyd out of the cavity.
    Thank you, will try it this way 👍
     
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    Dustin Charette

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    Take the floyd rose backplate off and check these parts. They're your trem barrel and lock nuts that hold the bar in place.
    20220601_003242.jpg
     
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