Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the MusicNomad MN207 work mat? A: The MusicNomad MN207 work mat measures 36 inches by 17 inches, providing ample space for your instrument during repairs and maintenance.
- Q: What materials are used in the MusicNomad work mat? A: The work mat is made from a special TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomers) material, which is safe for all instrument finishes and free from harmful substances like rubber, PVC, lead, latex, dioxins, and chloride.
- Q: How does the Cradle Cube neck support work? A: The Cradle Cube neck support features five adjustable heights and angles, allowing for a custom fit to securely support your instrument's neck during repairs.
- Q: Is the surface of the work mat non-slip? A: Yes, the work mat has a textured, anti-slip surface that enhances traction, helping to keep your instrument secure while you work.
- Q: Can I use this mat for instruments other than guitars? A: Absolutely! The MusicNomad MN207 work mat and Cradle Cube are suitable for various string instruments, including basses, banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, violins, and more.
- Q: Is the work mat easy to clean? A: Yes, the TPE material is easy to clean; simply wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove any dust or residue after use.
- Q: Does the Cradle Cube provide adequate support for heavy instruments? A: Yes, the Cradle Cube is designed to fully support the neck of any string instrument, providing stability and safety during repairs, regardless of the instrument's weight.
- Q: Is the MusicNomad work mat portable? A: Yes, the work mat is lightweight and can be easily rolled up or folded for transport, making it convenient for on-the-go repairs.
- Q: What is the warranty on the MusicNomad MN207 product? A: MusicNomad typically offers a warranty on their products, but it's best to check their official website or contact customer service for the specific warranty details related to the MN207.
- Q: Can the work mat be used on any surface? A: Yes, the work mat can be used on various surfaces, providing a protective layer that prevents damage to your instrument from hard surfaces.