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The action and intonation on the Taylor SolidBody are set to our precise standards using .010-.046 gauge electric 
guitar strings. These instructions are for those who wish to alter the factory settings. All adjustments should be done 
by a qualified repair technician.
 

The Taylor SolidBody:

Action and Intonation Adjustments On The Bridge

Summary of Contents for 200 Series 210

Page 1: ...precise standards using 010 046 gauge electric guitar strings These instructions are for those who wish to alter the factory settings All adjustments should be done by a qualified repair technician The Taylor SolidBody Action and Intonation Adjustments On The Bridge ...

Page 2: ...ogether Do not remove them or the bridge will come off Three action height adjustment screws Fig 3 are used to lower and raise the action Two are located on the outside of the bottom plate treble and bass and one in the center toward the back The center screw is used to stabilize the bridge not raise or lower it It should be set after the desired bridge height is secured Each time you raise the br...

Page 3: ...w the same steps for the bass side 5 Tighten the anchor nuts Do not over tighten them or it could break the bridge Lowering the Action Note The anchor nuts do not need to be loosened to lower the bridge height They will however need to be retightened as the action is lowered Snug tension is all that is required Do not over tighten the anchor nuts 1 Using a 3 32 Allen wrench loosen lower the center...

Page 4: ... 12th fret Turn the intonation set screw counter clockwise and tap the piece forward lightly with something like the plastic end of a screwdriver Note The saddle pieces are held in place from the underside of the bridge by nylon tipped locking screws that push up on them Fig 5 These screws do not need to be loosened to move the saddles If for some reason a saddle slides loose when the strings are ...

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