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TRUSS ROD ADJUSTMENT

The adjustable truss rod in the neck of your guitar has been shop
adjusted and should not require any change. If the neck should develop a dip
or hollow spot over time it can be removed by tightening the truss rod
adjustment nut that protrudes from the base of the headstock just above the
nut.
- A ‘back bow’ or ‘hog-back’ can be removed by loosening the nut. Great care
should be taken with truss rod adjustments where as little as 1/4 of a turn can
vastly alter the shape of a neck.

STRING ACTION

The string action refers to the height of the strings above the frets. If the
action is too low, the strings will buzz on the frets. If it is too high the guitar will
be difficult to play.

 ACTION AT THE NUT

Setting the string action that is right for you starts at the string nut. The slots at
the string nut should already be close to perfection but you might want to
make some adjustment. Here’s how to do it!

Push the sixth string down between second and third fret. The space between

the top of the first fret and the bottom of the string should be about .006

 

or

just about the thickness of the paper that these instructions are written on. If

the gap is wider than .006

 

you should deepen the slot with a small needle file

until it is correct. 

DO NOT FILE TOO DEEP! 

If the slot is too deep you can fill

the slots with a mixture of white plastic sanding dust and super glue and then
re-shape the slot.
Repeat this same procedure for the other 5 strings. The action at the nut is
either right or wrong; it is not a matter of personal preference.
Now let’s adjust the height of the strings over the 12th fret. Minor adjustments
in the string action can be made by raising or lowering the individual saddles
on the tremolo bridge with the small hex key that has been provided with your
FLEMING Guitar Kit. Following is a chart to assist you. This action adjustment
is a matter of personal preference. There should be a gradual increase in
height from the first to the sixth string.

STRING HEIGHT AT THE 12TH FRET

First String Sixth String

Low Action 1/32

 

1/16

Medium Action 1/16

 

3/32

High Action 3/32

 

1/8

Summary of Contents for Tele Style Kit

Page 1: ...Cr East Gwillimbury ON L9N 0C3 Canada Please read these instructions carefully before beginning to build your guitar in order to have a complete overview of the project There are five steps that you w...

Page 2: ...one week later when the lacquer has cured COLOR COAT The acrylic lacquer made by the automotive industry is particularly well suited to your needs In addition to providing a full range of colour choi...

Page 3: ...eadstock A half round file should be used to level the top edge of the headstock Finally the edge should be sanded smooth with fine 400 grit sandpaper FINAL RUBBING AND POLISHING After allowing the cl...

Page 4: ...n the bridge and the pickup Only drive then half way down Place the bridge so that the pickup is centered Attach the bridge assembly to the body using four 1 screws Control Plate Solder the small sing...

Page 5: ...k plate it serves no actual purpose Holding the neck firmly against the body watch that no gap appears between the body and the heel of the neck Some fitting may be required Use the 4 large head phill...

Page 6: ...een second and third fret The space between the top of the first fret and the bottom of the string should be about 006 or just about the thickness of the paper that these instructions are written on I...

Page 7: ...osen the set screw to shorten the string length When the harmonic and the fretted note sound the same note the saddle is at the correct position Repeat this procedure for the other five strings PICKUP...

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