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Slim design for easier access

Output Jack Wrench


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This special open-end steel wrench is only .075" slim. It's designed to easily access the thin 1/2" mounting nut on an acoustic guitar endpin jack, without marring the nut. The other end accesses a 14mm mounting nut on a flush-mount output jack, as found on many solidbody guitars.

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Output Jack Wrench
 
Item# Description In stock Price Quantity
3703 Output Jack Wrench Yes
$17.51


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Because it's thin, the wrench helps avoid damage to the nut, the control cavity wall, and the often crowded circuitry nearby. It's the right tool for the job, and helps make output jack installation faster and easier.
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Output Jack Wrench
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5 12-11-2011
OUTPUT JACK WRENCH

Quick and easy to use.

gregf  michigan Read my reviews (12)
5 8-24-2011
Handy as a pocket on a shirt!

Slim and trim, the output jack wrench is a keeper!

Steve Fazekas  Sarver,Pa. Read my reviews (5)
5 7-08-2011
must have

great toll to have ...

Raj Pereira  dubai, UAE Read my reviews (5)
5 12-08-2010
mmoorecarpentry

I recently repaired (for the umpteenth time)a strap post output jack that I installed in my Epiphone El Dorado in early 80's- a Martin passive bridge saddle pickup. The nut on the inside of the body of the guitar has always been infuriating to tighten up each time I changed my strings, and the strap continually loosened it up, causing downtime for the guitar between repairs. I screwed an output jack wrench to a short length of wood dowel cut on a slight angle. With the wrench slightly angled forward I was able to fit it in the body and still turn it with a firm grip quite comfortably compared to my many previously unsuccessful attempts. Thanks for the trade tips! Mike

mmoorecarpentry  Foxboro,MA
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