Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length

Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length
Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length
Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length
Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length
Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length
Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length

Screw 6-32 size, Phillips oval head, 11/16" (17.46mm) length

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Product type : Screws

Sku : SCRW-6-32-OH-CH

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#6-32 Phillips Oval Head Screw – 11/16" (17.46mm) Length

These #6-32 Phillips oval-head screws are commonly used for Fender® USA Stratocaster pickups and similar models. They also work great as mounting screws for OAK Grigsby and CRL blade switches.

The oval head design is ideal for countersunk pickguards and control plates, offering a flush and secure fit.

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Key Features

  • Screw Type: Phillips Oval Head

  • Thread Size: #6-32

  • Length: 11/16" (17.46mm)

  • Thread Major Diameter: 0.138 in.

  • Thread Pitch: 32 TPI


Applications

  • Mounting pickups on Fender® USA Stratocasters

  • Installing CRL and OAK Grigsby 5-way switches

  • Pickguard or control plate mounting (with countersink)

➡️ For Telecaster bridge pickups or if you need a longer thread, check out our round-head 3/4" (19.05mm) version.


Important Notes

  • Always confirm your required screw size and length before ordering.

  • We do not accept returns or refunds for incorrect measurements.

  • Measure carefully to ensure compatibility.


We specialize in custom guitar wiring and hand-wound pickups.

📩 Feel free to message us for questions or clarification.
You can also browse our website for guitar wiring guides and upgrade tips.

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