Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Fender Electric Guitar Hardware? A: The dimensions are eleven point four two inches in length, seven point four eight inches in width, and three point five four inches in height.
- Q: What is the model number of the Fender Electric Guitar Hardware? A: The model number is zero nine nine two zero nine three thousand.
- Q: What is the finish color of this tremolo arm? A: The tremolo arm has an eggshell color finish.
- Q: What type of material is used for the tremolo arm? A: The tremolo arm features a vintage-accurate chrome-plated design.
- Q: What accessories are included with the tremolo arm? A: The package includes tremolo arm tension springs and early '50s eggshell and '60s-era vintage white tremolo arm tips.
- Q: How do I install the Fender Electric Guitar Hardware? A: To install, simply attach the tremolo arm to the threaded tremolo block on your guitar.
- Q: Is this tremolo arm suitable for modern guitars? A: Yes, this tremolo arm fits most vintage and modern Stratocaster guitars that have a ten thirty-two threaded tremolo block.
- Q: Can I use this hardware for personalizing my guitar? A: Yes, this hardware is perfect for personalizing, modifying, or restoring your classic Fender instrument.
- Q: How do I maintain the Fender Electric Guitar Hardware? A: To maintain, regularly clean the chrome plating with a soft cloth to prevent tarnishing.
- Q: Is the Fender Electric Guitar Hardware safe for all ages? A: Yes, the hardware is safe for all ages, assuming proper supervision during installation.
- Q: What if the tremolo arm arrives damaged? A: If the tremolo arm arrives damaged, you can return it within the specified return period for a replacement or refund.
- Q: Does the tremolo arm work with all Stratocaster models? A: While it fits most Stratocaster models, it's best to check compatibility with your specific guitar.
- Q: What is the warranty policy for the Fender Electric Guitar Hardware? A: The hardware typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty which covers defects in material and workmanship.
- Q: How should I store the tremolo arm when not in use? A: Store the tremolo arm in a dry place, ideally in a protective case to avoid damage.
- Q: Can this hardware improve my guitar's performance? A: Yes, using vintage-accurate parts can enhance the overall performance and sound quality of your guitar.