12 5 7 5cm 5 9 1 77 two way l shape truss rod adjustment.
Guitar truss rod tool size.
4mm ball end 5mm ball end option.
I have at least 20 different wrenches and hex keys dedicated to adjusting guitar necks photo 1 but i still run across that one guitar that requires a tool i don t have.
When setting up my guitar what truss rod wrench size should i use.
When it comes to electric and acoustic guitars sometimes the little things help in very big ways.
Find the right truss rod wrench size needed in a database of over 75 guitar and bass brands including fender prs gibson martin ibanez taylor jackson takamine schecter yamaha breedlove and many more.
Their dual action truss rod uses the same 5mm width wrench but it has to be longer than the original to reach the nut which is tucked further in than the original.
How to choose a truss rod wrench to adjust your truss rod.
By looking at the adjusting screw you should be able to determine whether that screw or nut needs a hex truss rod wrench socket.
Though we generally recommend that you consult an experienced repair technician for truss rod adjustments if you re comfortable with making the adjustment yourself a taylor truss rod wrench is a handy tool for tweaking the amount of relief in your the neck of your nylon string guitar.
The first thing you want to do is to look at your truss rod adjusting screw whether it is located at the head stock the end of the neck in the sound hole or under the pick guard on your guitar.
Demystifying truss rod tools do you ever get frustrated trying to find the correct wrench or hex key to adjust your guitar s truss rod.
Use the martin guitar allen truss rod wrench to adjust your guitar s neck to achieve the action you desire.
Includes a 4 1 2 bent leg.
String height gauge with 1 32 and 1 64 markings.
Well you re not alone.
There are so many different tools designed for adjusting.
Neck wrench specialized to the adjusting hole of the guitar neck relatively deep.
To my knowledge martin has used a 5mm truss rod nut wrench since the inception of the adjustable truss rod in the mid 1980 s.