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Hi guys,
Anto here, I'm new to the forum
I've just bought a new Floyd Rose tremolo bar because I was experiencing a small wiggle on one of my guitars, and yes, I've checked everything, the actual problem is that the bar is "playing" in the coupling, so I decided to buy a new one given to the fact that the new bar comes with the new coupling kit.
The problem I have is that on the Floyd Rose 1000 the last part of the coupling, the one where I actually fit the bar in, won't come off no matter how hard I try. I've unscrewed the bottom part with the allen wrench with no problem at all, but the top part stays there, no matter how hard I pull, even with pliers.
This happens with both of my Floyd Rose 1000, I have 2 Original Floyd Rose "Made in Germany" and the coupling comes off with no effort.
I've emailed FR about the issue and they reply to use pliers, but I swear, the coupling won't come off. That is weird because they actually sell coupling replacement for the FR1000, so it should be replaceable. I've searched high and low on internet but it seems that nobody reported this issue.
Anyone had this problem before?
Anto here, I'm new to the forum

I've just bought a new Floyd Rose tremolo bar because I was experiencing a small wiggle on one of my guitars, and yes, I've checked everything, the actual problem is that the bar is "playing" in the coupling, so I decided to buy a new one given to the fact that the new bar comes with the new coupling kit.
The problem I have is that on the Floyd Rose 1000 the last part of the coupling, the one where I actually fit the bar in, won't come off no matter how hard I try. I've unscrewed the bottom part with the allen wrench with no problem at all, but the top part stays there, no matter how hard I pull, even with pliers.
This happens with both of my Floyd Rose 1000, I have 2 Original Floyd Rose "Made in Germany" and the coupling comes off with no effort.
I've emailed FR about the issue and they reply to use pliers, but I swear, the coupling won't come off. That is weird because they actually sell coupling replacement for the FR1000, so it should be replaceable. I've searched high and low on internet but it seems that nobody reported this issue.
Anyone had this problem before?