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Compact design with planetary gears
Waverly "2-Band" Classic Planetary 5th String Peg
Our Waverly 5th string peg features machined brass components in a unique compact design that eliminates a right-angle string post. "Two-band" gear case design matches your Waverly pegs.

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"2-Band" Classic
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Waverly Planetary 5th Peg
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i-3452 Updated 01/04
This peg requires a tapered 5th string peghole. The peghole for a standard, non-geared peg (friction peg) usually must be slightly enlarged. To avoid cracking the neck, use our #0618 5th Peg Reamer.
To install, remove the tension screw, plastic knob, and spring washers from the peg shaft. Notice that the string post is accessible from two sides of the peg. Position the peg so that one of the access slots faces upward toward the banjos fingerboard. Place a wooden spool or a banjo bracket wrench over the knob shaft, and gently tap with a lightweight hammer to drive the peg into the peghole until the two stops on the peg touch the neck. Reassemble the peg.
Important: The string should be cut to length before installing it in the peg (about 1" to 1-1/2" excess length is sufficient).




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 Shown on page 82 of our latest catalog.
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