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Product Description:

The Neck Relief Gauge is a quick and easy way to measure and set a guitar's neck relief/curvature when adjusting the truss rod. The two feet and the indicator tip sit on the top of the frets, and the indicator reads the amount of bow in the neck. Adjusting the truss rod increases or decreases the amount of the relief in the neck.

Accurately measures neck relief and straightness

- For acoustic and electric guitar

- Accurate to 0.001" (0.02mm)

- Easy to read

- Works with new or worn frets

- Made of aluminum for stability

- 12" (304.8mm) long

This gauge quickly and precisely adjust guitar fretboard straightness and relief.  This allows for a better setup and more consistent playability without fret buzz along the fretboard.

It accurately measures the amount of neck relief (slight dip along the length of the fingerboard) to take the guesswork out of adding or subtracting relief as you adjust the truss rod. 

The relief measurement is read on the dial as you adjust the truss rod.  It's a great way to establish optimum relief for individual instruments, string gauges and playing styles.

How to use:

1) Zero the Neck Relief Gauge on an accurate flat plate or surface

2) Rest the ends directly on the 1st and 12th frets with the gauge on the 5th or 6th fret

3) Adjust the truss rod - The dial will read the relief in thousands of an inch

4) A measurement of 6-10 thousandths is ideal, depending on the guitar and action height

As a general rule, if the guitar has more fret buzz at the nut end the neck needs more relief. If the fret buzz is on the higher frets the saddle should be raised.

Balancing the saddle height and the neck relief will allow for a perfect action with less fret buzz along all the frets.