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General, Neck adjustment – Grizzly H7582 User Manual

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Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit

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Guitar set up is an art that requires skill, patience
and experience. If you have the patience, you can
acquire the skill and experience. If you don't have
the patience, you may want to have your guitar
set up by a qualified guitar technician.

This section on set up is a general overview of
set up practices. We highly recommend that you
research more in-depth methods. Books on set-
ting up electric guitars can be ordered through
Grizzly Industrial, luthier supply catalogs, or may
be available through your local library.

General

SECTION 5: SET UP

Tools Needed

Qty

Metal Straightedge 18" .......................................1
Hex Wrench 5mm ...............................................1
Feeler Gauge Set ...............................................1
Phillips Head Screwdriver ...................................1

The guitar neck was adjusted perfectly straight
before it was packaged; however, the moisture
content of wood acclimates to the humidity of
the surrounding environment. This characteristic
results in movement of the wood components
with regards to alignment. It is not uncommon
for the neck to require adjustment several times
each year, especially in regions where the sea-
sonal climate changes are more drastic.

To adjust the bow of the guitar neck:

1. Tighten the strings to playing tension.

2. Place a straightedge from the 1st fret to

the 17th. Measure any gaps between the
straightedge and the frets with the feeler
gauge.

—If the neck is flat, or bowed up .012" or

less, the neck is set up correctly.

Neck Adjustment

Figure 26. Truss rod nut location.

5. To flatten a back bow, turn the truss rod nut a

1

4

turn clockwise. To correct an up bow, turn

the nut a

1

4

turn counterclockwise.

6. Restring the guitar and recheck the neck with

the straightedge. Use wire cutters to cut off
excess string.

—If the neck is correctly adjusted, go to the

next section.

—Return to

Step 3 for further adjustment.

—If the gap is greater than .012", or if the

neck bows away from the straightedge,
continue to

Step 3.

3. Remove the strings from the neck and the

neck from the guitar body.

4. Turn the truss rod nut in the base of the neck

(

Figure 26) counterclockwise with a 5mm

hex wrench to release tension on the neck.
Retighten until the nut begins to grab.