
Neck Relief Gauge
by Elmer Guitar
£109.95
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Description
This Neck Relief Gauge allows you to take accurate measurements, making truss rod adjustments quick and easy.
The flat feet at each end of the gauge sit on the 1st and 12th fret and then the plunger of the digital indicator rests on the 5th fret to measure the neck relief (the amount of bow in the neck) as you adjust the truss rod you will be able to instantly measure the new relief value making dialling in the set up a breeze. The indicator plunger is offset from the mid point of the gauge to line up with the 5th fret for both Fender 25.5" and Gibson 24.75" scale lengths, if you turn the gauge around (to move the offset) it may indicate on the 6th fret of shorter scale lengths (however the feet may bridge between the 12 and 11th fret if the scale length is too short). The neck relief gauge is made of machined aluminium with black anodised finish for durability and the digital indicator can be switched between displaying millimetres and inches (down to 0.01 mm or 0.001"). No battery included.
Before taking measurements zero the indicator with the plunger tip and feet on a known flat surface like a planer bed or granite surface plate.
Features
Allows you to take accurate neck relief measurements, making truss rod adjustments quick and easy |
Feet sit on the 1st and 12th fret and the indicator plunger rests on the 5th fret |
Works on both Fender 25.5" and Gibson 24.75" scale lengths |
Instantly read new neck relief measurements as you adjust the truss rod |
Made from black anodised aluminium for durability |
Digital read out switchable between mm and inch |
Battery not included |
Tech specs
Length to outside edge of feet | 304 mm (12") |
Length to inside edge of feet | 265 mm (10.4") |
Plunger to outside edge of foot (Shorter side) | 135 mm (5.3) |
Manufacturer Part Number | EG-35 |
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