
KAISH 50x US #4-40 x 3/8'' Black Guitar Bridge Saddle Height Adjustment Screws for Stratocaster/Telecaster
$12.40
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What thread sizes are available for the KAISH guitar bridge saddle screws? A: The KAISH guitar bridge saddle screws are available in three metric thread heights: 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm, as well as three US thread heights: 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8".
- Q: Are these screws compatible with both Stratocaster and Telecaster guitars? A: Yes, these screws are designed for use with both Stratocaster and Telecaster guitars, ensuring compatibility with standard bridge setups.
- Q: What materials are the black and silver screws made of? A: The black screws are made of alloy steel, while the silver screws are made of stainless steel, providing durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Q: How many screws are included in the package? A: The package contains 50 hex set screws along with an Allen wrench for easy installation.
- Q: Do I need to verify the thread type before purchasing? A: Yes, it is important to verify the thread type and height required for your guitar to ensure compatibility with your saddle adjustments.
- Q: Can these screws be used on vintage guitars? A: Yes, these screws are compatible with various vintage and contemporary guitar models, but it is important to check the specifications of your guitar.
- Q: What is the purpose of these height adjustment screws? A: These height adjustment screws are used to fine-tune the bridge saddle height on electric guitars, affecting action and playability.
- Q: Is an Allen wrench included for installation? A: Yes, an Allen wrench is included in the package to facilitate the installation and adjustment of the screws.
- Q: Are these screws suitable for guitars made outside of the USA? A: Yes, metric screws are commonly used for guitars made outside of the USA, making these screws suitable for many international models.
- Q: What should I do if I'm unsure about the correct screw size for my guitar? A: If unsure, consult your guitar's manual or a professional technician to determine the correct screw size and thread type needed for your specific model.