ZS-14 Slotted Replacement Nut for Guitars

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Model: ZS-14
$39.99
Material
Hand
Slots

The Zero Glide Replacement Nut System borrows the "zero fret" concept to reduce string contact in the nut by up to 93%, increasing tuning stability, playability, and open string tone. It only takes a few minutes to install with absolutely no permanent alteration to your instrument. For Guitar.

Also available in Black Delrin.

Specifications

Length 46.5mm (1-53/64")
Radius 16"
Production Height 9.5mm (3/8")
End Height 8.8mm (11/32")
Fingerboard 7.3mm (9/32")
Thickness 5.9mm (15/64")
Fret Sizes L, M, H, J (.035", .039", .043", .051")
String Spacing 37.5mm (1-15/32")
String Gauges .056", .046", .036", .026", .018", .014"

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Verified Customer Reviews

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I have a Yamaha F310 and the nut was cut real high. Looking around on the internet I came across the ZerO Glide and decided to give it a try. It was less expensive that having the nut cut or purchasing the tools to do it. Printed out the sizing chart and found the ZS-5 had the correct spacing. In less than an hour my guitar felt and sounded great. This is one hell of a product and glad I made the purchase.

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Charles Oerter

Verified Buyer • September 16, 2020
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An inexperienced guitar tech worked on the nut of my Guild M75 Aristocrat electric and I ended up with a "sitar" sound on my high E string and a dead G string and bad intonation. A friend recommended Zero Glide and that company recommended this particular nut.

Installation was not particularly difficult for a handy guy, but took two hours and involved sanding nearly 1/8 inch off the bottom of the new nut and 1/16th plus off each side while being careful to keep it even. The video on the company website helps. Once fitted correctly you decide how big of a 'zero fret' you want. There are four of different sizes in the package. I tried them all and found that the smaller ones provide very low action at the nut (which is nice), but require a higher action up the neck to clear the first fret where the strings can rattle. I ended up using the largest fret provided as it allowed me low action where I need it. Once you have it figured out you trim the zero fret to length and glue it"

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WAL

Verified Buyer • May 15, 2016
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