Introduction

If a faulty tuning machine on your Sterling by Music Man-StingRay Ray4HH Electric Bass is preventing you from tuning - it's time for a replacement.

This guide can be used to replace non-functioning tuning keys for your Sterling. Before starting the disassembly, make sure to acquire the correct tuning keys and type of string.

Steps 5 & 6 require the use of a drill- it is important to be aware of your environment and take caution.

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    • Turn the tuning key counter-clockwise to the loosen string.

    • Only loosen the turning key(s) that need to be replaced.

    • Continue turning until there is slack in the string.

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    • Cut the desired string with needle nose pliers.

    • Make sure the string has slack before cutting.

    • Remove the string by threading out through the bottom of the bass.

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    • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the four 9.53 mm screws.

    • Remove the broken tuning key.

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    • Adjust the direction of the replacement tuning key as need.

    • Line up the screw holes of the tuning key to the existing drill holes on the bass.

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    • Note the length of the tuning key securing screws to estimate the drill depth needed to drill into the headstock.

    • Drill new placement holes into the headstock using a 1/16" drill bit.

    • Drill in a level environment and be aware of surroundings.

    • Drill the holes straight down and centered with the tuning key screw holes.

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    • Secure the four 9.58 mm screws using a drill with the Phillips #2 screwdriver bit.

    • Make sure the drill is not held at an angle to prevent the screws from stripping.

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    • Thread the string through the bottom of the bass to the new tuning key.

    • Loop the string around the tuning peg-three to four times-until tight.

    • Check for tension in the string.

    • Adjust the tuning key as needed.

Conclusion

This guide will work for any of the tuning keys on a Sterling by Music Man StingRay.

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