🔒 Lock in your sound, not your style.
The FenderStraplock W/Button Chrome is a set of two chrome strap locks designed to securely fasten your guitar strap, preventing accidental drops. Featuring easy installation with wood mounting screws and felt washers to protect your guitar’s finish, this versatile accessory fits any guitar and strap. Manufactured by Fender in the USA, it combines durability, style, and peace of mind with a 1-year limited warranty.
Manufacturer | Fender Musical Instruments Corp. |
Part Number | 0990690000 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.98 x 4.49 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 0990690000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Strap Lock Buttons |
Color | Black |
Style | Strap Lock |
Material | Metal |
Pattern | Fender Straplock |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |
C**M
Secures the strap. Has quick release.
They work great. Same day delivery.
J**L
Work Perfect.
Same quality as Schaller strap locks
S**N
Easy to install, convenient.
Love em. Having them on all my guitars makes it easy to switch between axes with the same strap. They're easy to install and worth the price.
M**A
Good quality
The screws are long and I was paranoid when installing the button on my acoustic guitar. Make sure you drill a pilot hole and measure the needed length on your drill bit. The spring is very strong on the lock. No chance for the strap to slip off. Good quality
J**.
Work good but difficult to install
I have three of these and they were all hard to install. On my Fender Jazz Bass the screws were bigger so I needed to drill out the holes on the buttons to make them fit. All three of the straps I used seemed to be too thick to fit the threads on the lock. I had too really mash the straps down to get the washer and nut to catch the threads. But once on they work and look great.
J**P
The best strap locks for your Rickenbacker Bass or Guitar
I had bought another set of strap locks that was supposed to be universal, and would likely have worked well had the posts on my Rickenbacker 4003 been larger at the top. Unfortunately they are skinny with very little lip, and I did feel confident about stability, and the posts "floated" in the locks too much. As I looked on-line for other products, I noticed in the photos that the Fender locks and posts looked like they would work better. To my great satisfaction, the fender posts and the Rick posts are exactly the same width and shape- so I did not even have to change the posts out! The locks work beautifully, and are rock solid stable- no "float" whatsoever. Best of all- the Fender Locks were ONE THIRD the price of the other leading brand. The look also is really cool, and I will be buying them for my other gear as well. Great job Fender!
M**E
Good product, but use Thread-Locker prior to installation
I am a professional guitarist, and have been gigging for 35 years. I started out with Schaller strap locks on my main gigging guitars, but as my guitar collection grew, I ended up with some ProLine and eventually some Fender Strap Locks.Most recently, I had one of knobs (that you pull to release these locks from the guitar) pop off for no apparent reason. I had not banged it on anything and was shocked when it came off for seemingly no reason. I figured it was a defective unit and ordered another. Ten months later, the same thing happened to the replacement set.In removing the strap lock from the guitar (with tools), I noticed that the knob had NOT broken off, as I had originally thought. Rather, it simply became unscrewed from the spring loaded plunger bolt. I reassembled it, this time with Loctite (thread-locker). I also unscrewed the other lock knob and did the same. I don't think I will encounter that problem ever again.I will continue to use these strap locks, and when I put a new set on a new guitar, I'll remove the knobs and reinstall them with Loctite prior to installing them on my guitar/strap. Problem solved.These types of strap locks will eventually wear out (metal on metal), but it takes years of heavy use to do that, and for $10 a set, I'm quite satisfied with them. Oh, and I also tighten them onto the strap with hand tools because if you try to tighten them by hand, without tools, they won't stay put.
M**2
Good, reliable strap locks.
Really just needed the strap locks to use with a used telecaster electric guitar I recently bought. Have used these types of strap locks for years on my other electric guitars. This set works just fine and was exactly what I was looking for. Recommended.
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