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Players with a light touch can get away with lower action; others need higher action to avoid 
rattles. First, check tuning. Using a 6" (150 mm) ruler, measure the distance between bottom of 
strings and top of the 17th fret. Adjust bridge saddles to the height according to the chart, then 
re-tune. Experiment with the height until the desired sound and feel is achieved. 

Note: For locking tremolo systems, the individual string height is preset. Use the two pivot 
adjustment screws to achieve the desired overall string height.
 

Neck Radius 

String Height 
Bass Side
 

Treble Side 

7.25" 
9.5" to 12"  
15" to 17" 

5/64" (2 mm) 
4/64" (1.6 mm)  
4/64" (1.6 mm) 

4/64" (1.6 mm)  
4/64" (1.6 mm)  
3/64" (1.2 mm) 

 

 

SHIMMING/MICRO-TILT™ ADJUSTMENT 

Shimming is a procedure used to adjust the pitch of the neck in relation to the body. A shim is 
placed in the neck pocket, underneath the butt end of the neck. On many American series 
guitars, a Micro-Tilt adjustment is offered. It replaces the need for a shim by using a hex screw 
against a plate installed in the butt end of the neck. The need to adjust the pitch (raising the 
butt end of the neck in the pocket, thereby pitching the neck back) of the neck occurs in 
situations where the string height is high and the action adjustment is as low as the adjustment 
will allow. 

To properly shim a neck, the neck must be removed from the neck pocket of the body. A shim 
approximately 1/4" (6.4 mm) wide by 1 3/4" (44.5 mm) long by .010" (0.25 mm) thick will allow 
you to raise the action approximately 1/32" (0.8 mm). For guitars with the Micro-Tilt 
adjustment, loosen the two neck screws on both sides of the adjustment access hole on the 
neckplate by at least four full turns. Tightening the hex adjustment screw with an 1/8" hex 
wrench approximately 1/4 turn will allow you to raise the action approximately 1/32". Re-
tighten the neck screws when the adjustment is complete. The pitch of the neck on your guitar 
has been preset at the factory and in most cases will not need to be adjusted. 

Note: If you feel that this adjustment needs to be made and you're not comfortable doing it 
yourself, take your guitar to your local Fender Authorized Dealer.
 

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Summary of Contents for Stratocaster

Page 1: ...d the scale length of your guitar On a Floyd Rose locking tremolo loosen the hex nut on top of the saddle On an American Deluxe locking tremolo the hex lock down screw is found beneath the bridge plat...

Page 2: ...n body you might want to put an extra 1 2 turn to each claw screw to ensure that the bridge remains flush to the body during string bends Finally you may wish to apply a small dab of lip balm or petro...

Page 3: ...h your strings properly After you ve installed and tuned a new set hold the strings at the first fret and hook your fingers under each string one at a time and tug lightly moving your hand from the br...

Page 4: ...your tuning For a vintage style tremolo bridge a great way to enhance its performance is to pull the bridge back flush with the body using the tremolo arm Then loosen all six screws located at the fro...

Page 5: ...ty that transfers from your hands or it can be a direct effect of humidity in the air Another factor is metal to metal friction and fatigue Metal components react to each other over time because of th...

Page 6: ...x strings too close to the fingerboard turn the truss rod nut counter clockwise to allow the string tension to pull more relief into the neck Check your tuning then re check the gap with the feeler ga...

Page 7: ...x screw against a plate installed in the butt end of the neck The need to adjust the pitch raising the butt end of the neck in the pocket thereby pitching the neck back of the neck occurs in situation...

Page 8: ...rn the volume and tone controls to their maximum settings Check tuning Check each string at the 12th fret harmonic to fretted note make sure you are depressing the string evenly to the fret not the fi...

Page 9: ...should be that if your strings are no longer giving you the tone brightness and response that you desire then it s probably time to change them Where can I take my instrument and or amplifier to be re...

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