Guitar Bass Stainless steel Multi-tool Spanner Wrench for Guitar Switch Knob Tuner Guitar Parts & Accessories
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No, because the stratocaster guitar cord output plate is inverted, this is the incorrect tool for the job. To tighten the locknut on a stratocaster, you'll need a tool like MusicNomad's Octopus 8 'n 1 Tech Tool.
It will, in fact. You must apply a lot of pressure and go slowly to avoid stripping the knurling on your nut due to the poor quality of the metal used to make this wrench.
I have no idea. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet.
Selected User Reviews For Guitar Bass Stainless steel Multi-tool Spanner Wrench for Guitar Switch Knob Tuner Guitar Parts & Accessories
BEWARE. This multi-functional device The purpose tool is advertised as a wrench that can be used to tighten various components of your guitar, which is why I bought it in the first place. The teeth, on the other hand, are so small that they are incapable of gripping anything. When you apply pressure to the nut, whatever it grabs will strip it. It's okay for removing volume and tone knobs at best, but that's about it.
tighten. It's a good tool, and it's designed in such a way that it won't get in the way. tighten. GIBSON HEAD, FOR EXAMPLE- STOCKs are covered in a veneer, and the tuning-in is done by hand. The machine peg's nut should only be tightened slightly beyond hand/finger tight (which this tool will do). This is to prevent the veneer from cracking. The majority of people are unaware of this and are tightening their purse strings as a result. It's not necessary to remove the T from the tuning peg NUT. You won't be able to overtighten the NUT with this tool because of the way it's designed, but if you try, you'll most likely strip the NUT and the tool. tighten the NUT in question. br>br>I'm glad I met a GIBSON 'MEMPHIS' Final Inspector a long time ago who told me not to over-extend myself. I'm tightening up the screws on my guitars. But to simply keep up with the Guitar at every string change, or at the very least at every other string change. They were the W's.
This item isn't functional. I purchased it because I needed a thin wrench to adjust the bridge height on my guitar. It slips due to a lack of grip and wears down the corners of whatever you're working on's nuts. It would be better to invest in a proper wrench, but I get what I deserve for cutting corners.
This is an excellent tool that every guitarist should have. It's useful to have a wrench on hand for the various sizes of nuts and rings found on guitars. It made it easier to remove knobs as well.
This is a subpar version of the program. Hex and knurled nuts are stripped because it cannot get a good grip on them. It's also too thick to pass through guitar knobs.
This is a piece of garbage. The notch isn't well cut. There isn't much to hold onto. Get the music nomad or ESP one if you want to spend a little more money.
It's compact, but it's not very useful.
The teeth that grab the nut are a little dull, so you have to use a lot of force to get it off. br>However, it's fantastic for popping off knobs!.