Answer
Jul 25, 2023 - 10:51 AM
These are metric. We provide dimensional drawings for most of our parts for you to compare to your needs. It may save you some time to reference those.
On a related note, broad terms like "Metric/Import" vs "US/Standard/Imperial" are not necessarily very helpful for determining fitment. There are many cases where "metric" parts are not compatible with each other. Likewise, the same is true of many "US/standard" parts that are not compatible with each other. There are also some cases where "metric" parts will fit on "US/standard" guitars, and vice versa. There are many little variations between parts and brands because the industry is not standardized. It's always best practice to compare dimensional drawings to your needs, rather than using broad terms. Hope that helps!
On a related note, broad terms like "Metric/Import" vs "US/Standard/Imperial" are not necessarily very helpful for determining fitment. There are many cases where "metric" parts are not compatible with each other. Likewise, the same is true of many "US/standard" parts that are not compatible with each other. There are also some cases where "metric" parts will fit on "US/standard" guitars, and vice versa. There are many little variations between parts and brands because the industry is not standardized. It's always best practice to compare dimensional drawings to your needs, rather than using broad terms. Hope that helps!