Adjustment Manual
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FX EDGE III-8 BRIDGE
Three stud system
Three studs support the FX-Edge Bridge; two main studs and one
smaller, rear stud. The rear stud helps to lock the bridge in place
and also passes additional string vibration through the body.
String height adjunstment
String height can be adjusted by raising or lowering all three
studs.
After adjusting the height of the two main studs, the rear stud must
be compensated by using the provided 3 mm Allen key to keep
the angle of the bridge in proper alignment. (The bridge should sit
parallel to the body.)
NOTE
Although the string height of the guitar can be raised or
lowered up to 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm with a rotation of the
studs, it is recommended that the adjustments be made
in smaller increments.
NOTE
The string height may change after the final adjustment of
the rear stud. It is recommended to check the final string
height after the rear stud is adjusted.
FULL TUNE II / 510B BRIDGE
To adjust the action, use your fingers to turn the adjustment spin-
ners (Fig. 60, 61 A) located at the left and right ends of the bridge.
To adjust the intonation, use a minus (-) screwdriver to turn the
adjustment screw of each saddle (Fig. 60, 61 B).
On the 510B bridge, the action of each saddle can be adjusted
independently. To adjust the action of each saddle, use an Allen
wrench to turn the adjustment screws (Fig. 61 C).
MAIN STUD
REAR STUD
MAIN STUD
Fig. 58
PARALLEL
Fig. 59
MAIN STUD
REAR STUD
MAIN STUD
Fig. 58
PARALLEL
Fig. 59
Fig. 60
Fig. 61
Fig. 60
Fig. 61
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