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KAISH Black Brass Metric Electric Guitar Jackplate Electrosocket Jack Plate for Fender Import Style Tele/Telecaster
KAISH brass electrosocket jackplate with brass Mono output Jack Socket; Well made with flawless finish; Great upgrade for traditional Tele jack socket
Metric thread is compatible with most import Jacks and American 3/8"-32 UNEF-2A Thread is compatible with most USA made jacks (such as switchcraft jacks); Please make sure to choose the right threaded Electrosocket Jackplate for your output jack
For Standard 7/8"(22mm) Diameter Hole; Sturdy and Reliable; The jack makes quality connections for your guitar and hold the cables in well without loose connections
The Electrosocket curved surface makes it easy to insert a jack and the diagonally-mounted screws provide resistance to loosening; The jack is easy soldering with high tighter connection and great reassuring click when you plug in/out with solid connect
Mounting screws includes, hold the assembly firmly and eliminates noise as well as intermittent connection issue
Perfect fit for 2024 Squier Tele. Decent weight. Had a small burr on the outer exposed ring. A quick sanding removed it. Lots of youtube videos on removing the old and installing the new. If you are buying this so that you can use a right angle jack, follow these additional steps. 1) Remove the retaining nut and he old cup. 2) Remove the control plate and pull back the jack assembly free of the retaining clip/plate. 3) Punch out the retaining plate and discard. 4) Seat the new cup and screw in the cup, making sure that the screw heads do not protrude outside of the countersink holes. 5) Unscrew and remove the cup. 6) Remove the 2nd nut on the jack to expose as many threads as possible and pull the jack through the hole, screw the cup on to the jack shaft as far as possible. 7) Screw the cup in using the same 2 holes made in step #4. Use a thin shaft electronics screwdriver to help to clear the protruding jack.A right angle jack should now clear the cup and be fully seated.