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Michael Yahl
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*** NEW! ZB Barrel Adjuster Assemblies ***

Post by Michael Yahl »

Hey guys, just finished up 49 of these.

Replacement pull rod for ZB pedal steel guitars. These rods are made from steel and are similar to OEM equipment.

This set contains 1 rod assembly which is 27" long O.A.L. and are designed to replace or add any rod length needed. Just measure and cut with a pair of heavy duty wire cutters, then file the end smooth.

The ZB experts tell me that there no standard lengths, therefore, the end user will be required to cut the rod to the required length, bend the 90°, and drill the hole for the hairpin clip if required. The rods are way over length which will provide for a number of test bends, if neccesary, prior to cutting and bending to the final length. The LH rod is also threaded 3/8" longer than is neccesary and may be trimmed to adjust for final length after bending. The drill diameter required for the hairpin clip is Ø.0469 (3/64"). It is small and may appear difficult to do but is achievable.

Rods are Ø1/8" with #6-40 RH and LH threads.

Find them on my website here:
http://www.psgparts.com/Pull-Rod-Cut-to ... -000-1.htm

They ended up costing a bit more than I intended but nothing about them is standard stuff.

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Carl Williams
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Post by Carl Williams »

Michael,
As usual, you're making some great looking parts and I'm sure making alot of steelers very happy with parts for some of the classic steels! I've sent you a Private Message. Thanks, Carl
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Post by Chuck McGill »

Michael's parts are second to none. Good fella to do business with also.
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Post by Michael Yahl »

Thanks guys for your nice comments.
"Don't fergit to kiss yer horse!"
'72 Sho-Bud Professional D10, (in pieces .....), '78 MSA Classic XL D10, '69 Emmons PP, Fender 2000
Peavey Session 500 BW, Crate Digital Modeling Amp

PSG Parts, LLC
http://www.psgparts.com/