Two Wrenches, 5Mm And 4Mm Ball End Guitar Truss Rod Wrenches & String Action Gauge Combo 5Mm Ball End Guitar Truss Rod Wrench For Martin Guitar Fits Martin Usa, Takamine And Most Asian Truss Rods Long Handle For Leverage 12.5Cm X 7.5Cm Professional-Grade Satin Finish Stainless Steel. Extra Long To Allow Easy Sound Hole Access. Ball End Allows Adjustment At An Angle - No Need To Remove Strings. Pocket-Size Stainless Steel Rule And Set Up Gauge. The Best Way To Get Measurements On Acoustic And Electric Instruments. Includes A Progressive String Height Scale, Slide It Across The Frets And Read The Measurement Under The String. Stays Parallel To The Fingerboard For Easy And More Accurate Measuring. String Height Bridge Saddle Height Saddle Slot Depth Fret Slot Depth (Unbound Fingerboards) Nut Height Pickup Pole Piece Height. A Must Have For All Guitarists! Gauge To Measure String Height, Bridge Saddle Height, Saddle Slot Depth, Pickup Pole Piece Height, Fret Slot Depth And Nut Height. Stainless Steel Rule For Electric Guitar, Bass And Acoustic Guitar And Any Stringed Instrument. Both Mm And Inch Measurement. See Images For Full Scales. Progressive String Height Scale, Slide Across The Frets And Read The Measurement Under The String. Back Of The Gauge Has A Handy Fractional/Decimal/Metric Conversion Chart. Great All Round Ruler/Gauge With Multiple Uses. 85.5Mm X 54.0Mm. A Must For All Guitarists And Hundreds Of Uses Around The Home Or Workshop!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Guitar Set Up Tool Combo?A: The dimensions are seven point zero one inches in length, five point zero five inches in width, and zero point five one inches in height.
Q: What material is used in the Guitar Set Up Tool Combo?A: The tools are made from professional-grade satin finish stainless steel, ensuring durability and precision in use.
Q: What does the String Action Gauge measure?A: The String Action Gauge measures string height, bridge saddle height, saddle slot depth, pickup pole piece height, fret slot depth, and nut height.
Q: How do I use the Guitar Truss Rod Wrenches?A: To use the wrenches, fit the five millimeter or four millimeter ball end into the truss rod nut and turn to adjust the neck relief.
Q: Can beginners use this tool set?A: Yes, beginners can use this tool set as it provides essential measurements and adjustments for guitar setup.
Q: How do I measure string height with the String Action Gauge?A: To measure string height, slide the gauge across the frets and read the measurement directly under the string.
Q: How should I clean the stainless steel tools?A: To clean the stainless steel tools, wipe them with a soft cloth and mild detergent to remove any dirt or grime.
Q: Is the Guitar Set Up Tool Combo safe for all guitar types?A: Yes, it is safe for use on acoustic, electric, and bass guitars, making it versatile for all stringed instruments.
Q: What should I do if the tools arrive damaged?A: If the tools arrive damaged, contact customer support immediately for assistance with returns or exchanges.
Q: Does the set include both metric and imperial measurements?A: Yes, the set includes both millimeter and inch measurements for versatility and ease of use.
Q: How portable is the Guitar Set Up Tool Combo?A: The combo is pocket-sized, making it easy to carry for on-the-go adjustments and measurements.
Q: Can I use this gauge for other stringed instruments?A: Yes, the gauge can be used for various stringed instruments, providing measurements for setup and adjustments.
Q: What is the warranty on the Guitar Set Up Tool Combo?A: The product typically comes with a warranty; please check with the manufacturer for specific terms and conditions.
Q: Are there any safety concerns with using these tools?A: No significant safety concerns exist when using these tools, but always handle them with care to avoid injury.
Q: How often should I perform a guitar setup?A: It is recommended to perform a guitar setup every few months or whenever you change strings to maintain optimal playability.