4-40 x 1/4″ Saddle Height Adjust Screws (12), For Fender Made In America Stratocaster/Telecaster US Guitar/Bass Bridges – MonsterBolts.
Similarly one may ask, are all electric guitar saddles the same size?
It is important to be aware that some guitars do not have the correct size Saddles. You can see this when there are gaps between the 6 Saddles. If this is the case, you should check their width as described. The right size can also be measured via the string spacing.
In respect to this, how do I adjust my Fender bridge?
Also, how do I lower my guitar saddle?
To lower your saddle, all you need is a pencil and straightedge to mark your saddle and a file and bench vise to remove material. If you don’t have access to a bench vise, a nice flat counter top and some coarse (80 grit) sandpaper will also work.
How do you adjust a fender saddle?
The saddle-intonation adjustment screw is located at the rear of the trem assembly. Using a small Phillips screwdriver, move each saddle forward (by turning the screw counterclockwise) or backward (clockwise) to shorten or lengthen the vibrating portion of the string (Photo 18).
How do you adjust a saddle screw?
You raise or lower the saddle by turning the hex screws with a tine hex wrench. Turn the screw clockwise to raise the saddle; turn it counter-clockwise to lower the saddle. If the saddle has two hex screws, be sure to turn them the same amount so that the saddle stays level.
How do you fix intonation on a guitar?
How do you Intonate a Stratocaster?
Setting Intonation on a Strat
- Pick the open string and verify it’s in tune.
- Fret at the 12th fret and pick this note. …
- If the 12th fret note is flat, move the saddle forward a little by turning the adjustment screw at the back of the bridge (counter-clockwise).
What size are fender intonation screws?
Stainless steel intonation screws for American Fender® Stratocaster®. Size: #4-40 x 5/8″. Type: Phillips Round Head.