
MonsterBolts - #4-40 x 5/16 '' Guitar Saddle Bridge Height Adjustment Screws for US/Inch, Stainless Steel, 12 Pack
$7.65
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the Guitar Saddle Bridge Height Adjustment Hex Screws? A: These screws are designed for height adjustment of the saddle on guitars and some basses, allowing for improved string action and playability.
- Q: Are these screws compatible with all guitar brands? A: No, these screws are specifically compatible with most guitars made in America before 2008 and many metric guitars made outside the USA. They do not fit newer Fender guitars that use a 4-48 fine thread.
- Q: What material are these screws made of? A: The screws are available in alloy steel with a black oxide coating or stainless steel (A2-70 / 18-8), both offering durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Q: How many screws are included in this set? A: This set includes 12 screws for convenience and replacement needs.
- Q: What size are the screws in this set? A: The screws in this set are #4-40 x 5/16 inches, which is a standard size for many guitars.
- Q: Can I adjust the saddle height with the strings on? A: It is recommended to adjust the screws with the strings loose to prevent unnecessary stress on the screws and hex keys.
- Q: Will these screws work for electric and acoustic guitars? A: Yes, they can be used on most electric and acoustic guitars that require height adjustment screws, as long as they meet the compatibility criteria.
- Q: How do I know if I need to replace my saddle height adjustment screws? A: If you notice difficulty in adjusting the saddle height, rust, or stripped screws, it may be time to replace them with a new set.
- Q: Is there a warranty or guarantee for these screws? A: Warranty information may vary by seller; it's best to check with the retailer for their specific policies regarding this product.
- Q: Can these screws be used for bass guitars? A: Yes, these screws can also be used for some bass guitars that utilize similar saddle height adjustment mechanisms.