
Alnicov 9Pcs Guitar Understring Radius Gauge with Pin Puller Set Luthier Setup Tools for Guitar Bass Fretboard Measurements and
$16.10
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is included in the Alnicov 9Pcs Guitar Understring Radius Gauge set? A: The set includes 9 stainless steel understring radius gauges in sizes: 7.25", 9.5", 10", 12", 14", 15", 16", 17", and 20", along with 1 pin puller keychain.
- Q: How do I use the radius gauges for my guitar? A: To use the radius gauges, select the size that matches the radius of your guitar's fretboard, and use it to adjust your bridge saddles accordingly for optimal setup.
- Q: What materials are the radius gauges made from? A: The radius gauges are made from durable stainless steel, ensuring they are sturdy and resistant to wear, with no rough edges to scratch your fretboard.
- Q: Are these gauges suitable for both acoustic and electric guitars? A: Yes, the Alnicov radius gauges are suitable for setup on both acoustic and electric guitars, as well as bass instruments.
- Q: Can I use these gauges for measuring string action? A: Yes, the included string action ruler allows for measuring string height and depth for bridge saddle slots, making it versatile for various string instruments.
- Q: What is the size of each radius gauge? A: Each gauge measures approximately 70x52.5x1.25mm (2.76x2.07x0.05 inches), making them portable and easy to handle.
- Q: Is there a way to carry these tools conveniently? A: Yes, the set is compact and includes a pin puller keychain, making it convenient to carry and use anytime, anywhere.
- Q: How do I maintain the stainless steel gauges? A: To maintain the stainless steel gauges, simply clean them with a soft cloth after use to prevent any buildup of debris and ensure longevity.
- Q: What makes these gauges different from plastic ones? A: Stainless steel gauges provide durability, precision, and a lack of rough edges compared to plastic gauges, which may wear down and become less accurate over time.
- Q: Can these gauges be used for other instruments besides guitars? A: Yes, these radius gauges can also be used for setup on other string instruments, such as mandolins and banjos, allowing for versatile use.