Grizzly H7582 User manual

COPYRIGHT © AUGUST, 2005 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#BL7247 PRINTED IN CHINA
JUNIOR ELECTRIC GUITAR KIT
MODEL H7582
INSTRUCTION MANUAL


Table of Contents
SECTION 1: SAFETY ....................................................................................................................... 2
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 3
Foreword .................................................................................................................................... 3
Contact Info ................................................................................................................................ 3
SECTION 3: PARTS INVENTORY ................................................................................................... 4
Inventory ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Supplies/Tools ............................................................................................................................ 5
Identification ............................................................................................................................... 6
SECTION 4: ASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................. 7
Sanding the Body ....................................................................................................................... 7
Finishing the Body ...................................................................................................................... 7
Tuners ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Neck ......................................................................................................................................... 10
Electronics ................................................................................................................................ 11
Covers ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Bridge ....................................................................................................................................... 14
Strap Button ............................................................................................................................. 15
Winding Strings ........................................................................................................................ 15
String Retainers ....................................................................................................................... 16
SECTION 5: SET UP ...................................................................................................................... 17
General ..................................................................................................................................... 17
Neck Adjustment ...................................................................................................................... 17
String Height ............................................................................................................................ 18
Pickup Height ........................................................................................................................... 19
Setting Intonation ..................................................................................................................... 19
Tuning ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Basic Guitar Care ..................................................................................................................... 20
SECTION 6: REFERENCE INFO ................................................................................................... 21
Accessories .............................................................................................................................. 21
Electrical Components ............................................................................................................. 23
Electrical Components ............................................................................................................. 24
Wiring Diagram ........................................................................................................................ 25
WARRANTY AND RETURNS ........................................................................................................ 26

-2- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
SECTION 1: SAFETY
These instructions assume that you are intimately familiar with the safe operation and use of
woodworking machinery and woodworking tools, and understand the techniques used to build this
project. If you do not qualify for both of these criteria, STOP building this project for your own
safety. Read and understand the owners manual for the machinery you intend to use, take a wood-
working class or visit your local library for more information. Woodworking machinery and tools
are inherently dangerous because they use sharp edges that can and will cause serious personal
injury including amputation and death. Do not underestimate the ability of these tools and machin-
ery to cause injury. Never operate any tool without all guards in place and always wear approved
safety glasses. For your own safety, please heed this warning.
Always wear safety glasses or goggles when operating equipment. Everyday glasses or read-
ing glasses are not safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet the appropri-
ate standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Because there are various ways to cut and join wood, you can make substitutions for the methods
stated in this plan. We try to suggest the easiest methods possible. However, only you know your
skills with each piece of machinery. Never compromise your safety by using a cutting method
with which you are not comfortable. Instead, find an alternative approach that will yield the same
result.

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -3-
We are proud to offer the Model H7582 Junior
Electric Guitar Kit. This kit is a part of a grow-
ing Grizzly family of fine woodworking products.
When assembled according to the guidelines
set forth in this manual, you can expect years of
enjoyment from your guitar.
We are pleased to provide this manual for the
Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit. It was
written to guide you through assembly, review
safety considerations, and cover general informa-
tion. It represents our effort to produce the best
documentation possible.
If you have any comments regarding this manual,
please write to us at the address below:
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
C/O Technical Documentation Manager
P.O. Box 2069
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069
We stand behind our products. If you have any
service questions or parts requests, please call
or write us at the location listed below.
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle
Muncy, PA 17756
Phone: (570) 546-9663
Fax: (800) 438-5901
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.grizzly.com
The specifications, drawings, and photographs
illustrated in this manual represent the Model
H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit as supplied
when the manual was prepared. However, owing
to Grizzly’s policy of continuous improvement,
changes may be made at any time with no obliga-
tion on the part of Grizzly. For your convenience,
we always keep current Grizzly manuals available
on our website at www.grizzly.com. Any updates
to products will be reflected in these manuals as
soon as they are complete. Visit our site often to
check for the latest updates to this manual!
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION
Foreword Contact Info

-4- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
Figure 3. More guitar parts.
SECTION 3: PARTS INVENTORY
Figure 1. Boxed components.
Figure 2. Guitar parts.
1 PH7582001 Neck 1
2 PH7582002 Guitar Body 1
3 PH7582003 Pickup-Single Coil 1
4 PH7582004 Bridge 1
5 PH7582005 Speaker Cover
1
6 PH7582006 Circuit Board Cover 1
7 PH7582007 Circuit Board 1
8 PH7582008 Strap Buttons 2
9 PH7582009 Battery Case 1
10 PH7582010 Speaker Mesh Cover 1
11 PH7582011 Speaker 1
12 PH7582012 Neckplate 1
13 PH7582013 Volume Knob 1
14 PH7582014 Strings 6
15 PH7582015 Tuning Head Plate 1
16 PH7582016
Bushing 3⁄32" x 3⁄16" x 3⁄32"
1
17 PH7582017 Bushing
3⁄32" x 3⁄16" x 6⁄32"
1
18 PH7582018 Plastic Bushings 6
19 PH7582019 String Retainers 2
20 PH7582020 Silver Screw #2 x 3⁄8" 1
21 PH7582021 Silver Screw #2 x 1⁄2" 1
22 PH7582022 Black Screw #2 x 1⁄4" 14
23 PH7582023 Black Screw #3 x 3⁄8" 7
24 PH7582024 Silver Screw #3 x 1⁄2" 2
25 PH7582025 Black Screw #3 x 3⁄4" 2
26 PH7582026 Silver Screw #4 x 3⁄4" 7
27 PH7582027 Silver Screw #7 x 13⁄4" 4
28 PH7582028 Hex Wrench 1.5 MM 1
29 PH7582029 Hex Wrench 5MM 1
30 PH7582030 AC/DC Adapter 300mA 1
31 PH7582031 Tone Knob 1
32 PH7582032 Jack Plate 1
33 PH7582033 AC/DC Adapter Jack 1
34 PH7582034 Tone Control 1
11
12
10
13
15
23
16
19
17
27
20
REF PART # DESCRIPTION QTY
29
28
6
5
9
34
2
Inventory
1
18
14
26
22
24
21
25
35 PH7582035 Volume Control 1
36 PH7582036 Headphone Jack 1
37 PH7582037 Output Jack 1
31
30
32
7
34
35
37
36
33
8

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -5-
The majority of the wooden components in this kit
are fully machined from the factory and are ready
for assembly. A small amount of sanding and
finishing will need to be performed to complete
your guitar.
Recommended Tools & Supplies:
• 18" Metal Straightedge with a 1⁄32"
Resolution
• ANSI Approved Respirator
• ANSI Approved Safety Glasses
• Aluminum-Oxide Sanding Paper
#220 and
#320 Grit
• Wet and Dry Sanding Paper
#400, #600, and
#1000 Grit (Optional)
• Tweezers or Pliers
• 8, 10, 11, and 13mm Wrenches
• Flexible Sanding Block
• Phillips Screwdriver #1, #2
• Temporary Wood Neck: Approximately 1" x
2" x 16"
Supplies/Tools • Wood Screws #7 x 11⁄2" (4)
• Drill
• Drill Bit: 5⁄16"
• 1⁄4" Steel Rod, or a Coat Hanger
• Masking Tape
• Tack Cloth or Clean Soft Rag
• Spray Primer and Finish (*See Note)
• Buffing Compounds (Optional)
• Soldering Iron and Solder
• Peghead Reamer or a Round File
• Hammer
• Wooden Block: Approximately 4" x 8"
• Guitar Capo
• Feeler Gauge Set
• Wire Cutters
• Rubber Cement
• 9V Battery
Note: Use the same type of paint for primer
and finish—either enamel or lacquer base.
Do not use different base paints for priming
or finishing or your results may not be desir-
able.

-6- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
Identification
Tuner or Tuning Machine
String Retainer
Headstock
Neck
Power
Switch
Strap
Button
Bridge
Speaker
Fret
Tuning Peg
Figure 4. Model H7582 controls.
Figure 5. Model H7582 headstock features.
Volume
Knob
Output
Jack
Headphone
Jack
AC/DC
Jack
Tone
Knob
Pickup

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -7-
SECTION 4: ASSEMBLY
Components Needed Qty
Guitar Body ....................................................... 1
The guitar body has been rough sanded at the
factory, but it is up to you to do the final sanding
before the finish is applied. To get a good finish,
the body should be sanded with a series of sand-
paper grits up to #320 grit.
To sand the guitar body:
1. Wear an ANSI-approved respirator and
safety glasses when sanding!
2. Use a flexible sanding block with #220 grit
sanding paper to sand the entire guitar body
and lightly round over the outside edges
of the body. DO NOT round over the neck
pocket or the body cavities.
3. Apply a coat of spray primer according to the
primer manufacturer's instructions.
4. When the primer is dry, use #320 grit sandpa-
per for final sanding. DO NOT sand through
the primer to the bare wood.
Sanding the Body
Components Needed Qty
Guitar Body ....................................................... 1
Temporary Wood Neck ..................................... 1
Wood Screws #7 x 11⁄2" ......................................4
Solid color finishes are available through hard-
ware stores, auto paint suppliers or luthier supply
catalogs. Finish materials and books on finish-
ing instruments can be ordered through Grizzly
Industrial. Painting an instrument is a difficult
process with many options. If you are unsure of
your skills, you can research finishing techniques
and practice on scraps, or have a professional
paint it for you.
Finishing the Body
Most finishes are hazard-
ous to your health. Wear a
NIOSH/OSHA approved res-
pirator with particulate and
gas/vapor filters, safety
glasses, rubber gloves, and
work in a well ventilated area
when finishing.
To finish the guitar body:
1. Mask off the neck pocket. Press the masking
tape tight against the edges of the pocket so
the finish does not seep under the tape.
2. Fasten four wood screws through the neck
pocket holes into a scrap piece of wood
about 1" x 2" x 16". This will be used as a
handle when spraying finish.
3. Drill a hole in the end of the handle for hang-
ing from a hook.

-8- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
NOTICE
Dust particles suspended in the air will
settle on wet finishes, causing less than sat-
isfactory results. To avoid this problem:
• Leave the finish room undisturbed for
24 hours prior to applying the finish.
• Avoid making unnecessary movements
upon entering the finish room.
• Apply the finish to the guitar parts and
immediately leave the finish room.
• DO NOT return to the room until the
specified drying time has elapsed.
4. Wipe the entire guitar body with a tack cloth
or a soft clean rag to remove any dust.
5. Thread the hook through the temporary han-
dle and hang the body in the finish room.
6. Apply several thin coats of the finish, follow-
ing the manufacturer's instructions. Multiple
thin coats usually produce a better quality
finish than one heavy coat.
7. Allow to dry according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
Note: Depending upon the type of finish
used and environmental factors, drying time
will vary.
To achieve an extremely high gloss finish with
lacquer, follow these optional steps:
8. Sand the entire body with #400 grit wet and
dry sandpaper after at least three coats of
finish have been applied. DO NOT sand
through the finish—be especially careful on
the edges.
9. Apply more finish, sanding between coats,
until the finish is the desired thickness.
10. Allow to dry according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
Note: Depending upon the type of finish used
and environmental factors, drying time will
vary. Sometimes it may take up to a month
for the finish to reach its full hardness.
11. Wet sand the finish using #600 grit wet/dry
sandpaper on a sanding block, followed with
#1000 grit sandpaper.
12. You may buff the finish by hand or with a buf-
fer, starting with a medium polish and work-
ing up to a high gloss polish.
Note: If using a buffing machine, be extreme-
ly careful to avoid going through the finish,
especially on the edges.

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -9-
Figure 6. Installing plastic bushings on head-
stock.
Components Needed Qty
Guitar Neck ....................................................... 1
Bushings ............................................................ 6
Tuning Head Plate ............................................. 1
Black Screws #3 x 3⁄8" ....................................... 7
Wooden Block ................................................... 1
Hammer ............................................................. 1
Peghead Reamer or a Round File (Optional) ... 1
The tuning head plate consists of six machine
heads on a metal plate. The machine heads are
attached to the headstock with bushings and
small screws.
To install the tuners:
1. Place the six bushings into the holes on the
face of the headstock (Figure 6). The holes
may need to be widened with a peghead
reamer or a round file. DO NOT widen the
holes too much—the bushings should fit
snugly.
Tuners
NEW
PHOTO
NEW
PHOTO
2. Place a wooden block on the bushings and
lightly tap the block with a hammer (Figure 7)
until the bushings are seated against the face
of the headstock.
3. Slide the machine heads through the bush-
ings from the back face of the headstock.
4. Align the tuning head plate over the mounting
holes and secure with #3 x 3⁄8" black screws
as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 7. Seating bushings.
Figure 8. Tuning head plate installed correctly.

-10- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
Components Needed Qty
Guitar Neck ....................................................... 1
Guitar Body ....................................................... 1
Neckplate ........................................................... 1
Silver Screws #7 x 13⁄4" ..................................... 4
The neck is pre-finished and is ready to install.
To attach the neck to the guitar body:
1. Place the neck into the neck pocket (Figure
9). If the neck does not fit into the pocket,
lightly sand the high points on the neck until
it fits.
2. Place the neckplate over the neck pocket
holes and thread four #7 x 13⁄4" silver screws
(Figure 10) through the guitar into the neck.
DO NOT use glue, since you may want to
remove the neck for maintenance and tune-
ups.
Figure 9. Neck installation.
Neck
Figure 10. Neckplate installation.

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -11-
Electronics
Components Needed Qty
Guitar ................................................................. 1
Black Screws #3 x 3⁄4" ....................................... 2
Black Screws #2 x 1⁄4" ....................................... 6
Silver Screws #3 x 1⁄2" ....................................... 2
Circuit Board ...................................................... 1
Pickup ................................................................ 1
Speaker ............................................................. 1
Battery Case ...................................................... 1
Jack Plate .......................................................... 1
After the pickup, battery case, and speaker are
installed, solder them onto the jacks and the cir-
cuit board.
Pickup
The pickup is installed onto the front of the gui-
tar.
To install the pickup:
1. Place the guitar face-side up.
2. Insert the pickup wire (Figure 11) through
the hole in the pickup mortise and into the
circuit board mortise.
Figure 11. Pickup installation location.
3. Insert the pickup into the mortise, positioning
both of the #3 x 3⁄4" black screws through a
spring.
Pickup
Wire
Hole
Figure 12. Speaker wires in battery case
mortise.
4. Solder the speaker wires onto the speaker as
shown on the Wiring Diagram on Page 23
and the Electrical Components photos on
Page 24.
4. Secure the pickup to the guitar body with the
black screws. Be careful NOT to thread the
screws through the pickup wire.
5. Turn the guitar over so the back is face-side
up.
6. Solder the pickup wire onto the volume con-
trol as shown on the Wiring Diagram on
Page 23 and the Electrical Components
photos on Page 24.
Speaker
To install the speaker:
1. Place the speaker mesh cover in the bottom
of the speaker mortise
2. Align holes on the speaker with holes in the
mortise and fasten the four #2 x 1⁄4" black
screws.
3. Insert the two black wires on the headphone
jack through holes in the circuit board mortise
and battery case (Figure 12) and into the
speaker mortise.

-12- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
Battery Case
To install the battery case:
1. Insert the battery case wires through the left
hole in the battery case mortise and into the
circuit board mortise.
2. Slide the battery case (Figure 13) into the
mortise and secure with two #2 x 1⁄4" black
screws.
Figure 13. Installing battery case.
Figure 14. Inserting jacks through jack plate.
Figure 15. Securing jack plate.
Headphone, AC/DC & Output Jacks
To install the headphone, AC/DC, and output
jacks:
1. Remove the hex huts and washers from the
headphone, AC/DC, and output jacks.
2. Solder the battery wires onto the AC/DC jack
as shown on the Wiring Diagram on Page
23 and the Electrical Components photos
on Page 24.
3. Insert the headphone, AC/DC, and output
jacks out through the hole in the side of the
guitar, then through the jack plate (Figure
14).
4. Reinstall the nuts and washers removed in
Step 1, using an 11 and 13mm wrench, then
fasten the jack plate to the guitar with the two
#3 x 1⁄2" silver screws (Figure 15).
Output
AC/DC
Headphone

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -13-
Figure 16. Installing tone and volume controls.
Volume, Tone & Circuit Board
To install the tone control, volume control,
and power switch:
1. Remove hex nuts, flat washers, and interior
tooth washers from the volume control, tone
control, and power switch. Note the location
of each of the nuts and washers. This will
make it easier to reinstall the components.
2. Insert the volume and tone controls through
flat washers and then into the sockets on the
guitar body as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 18. Installing power switch.
7. Reinstall the hex nut and interior tooth wash-
er removed earlier.
Figure 17. Installing ground wire into side hole.
Grounding
Wire
Hole
3. Using a 10mm wrench, reinstall the nuts and
washers removed in Step 1 and install the
volume and tone control knobs.
4. Insert the grounding wire through the hole in
the side of the circuit board mortise (Figure
17).
Note: It may help to use tweezers or pliers.
5. Thread the wire until it protrudes through the
top of the guitar body. Place a piece of mask-
ing tape over the wire to hold it temporarily.
6. Insert the power switch, which is mounted to
the circuit board, through the guitar body, as
shown in Figure 18.
Volume
Control
Tone
Control
Power Switch

-14- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
Bridge
Components Needed Qty
Guitar ................................................................. 1
Bridge ................................................................ 1
Silver Screws #4 x 3⁄4" ....................................... 5
For the guitar to be grounded correctly, a section
of exposed grounding wire must contact the bot-
tom of the bridge.
To attach the bridge to the guitar body:
1. Make sure the end of the grounding wire fits
snugly in the hole shown in Figure 20. The
exposed wires should protrude past the hole
enough to contact the bridge.
2. Secure the wire insulation in the hole with
rubber cement, leaving the end exposed.
3. Align the mounting holes on the guitar and
bridge (Figure 20) and secure over the
ground wire with five #4 x 3⁄4" silver screws.
Figure 20. Bridge placement.
Exposed
Section
Ground
Wire
Components Needed Qty
Guitar ................................................................. 1
Black Screws #2 x 1⁄4" ...................................... 8
Circuit Board Cover ........................................... 1
Speaker Cover .................................................. 1
To install the speaker and circuit board cov-
ers:
1. Place the circuit board and the speaker cov-
ers over the mounting holes (Figure 19) and
secure each cover with four #2 x 1⁄4" black
screws.
Covers
Figure 19. Covers secured.

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -15-
Winding Strings
Components Needed Qty
Guitar ................................................................. 1
Strings ............................................................... 6
The correct position of the guitar strings is shown
in Figure 22. The thin High E string is called the
"1st" string and the thick Low E string is called the
"6th" string.
Figure 23. Installing 1st string.
D
E
E
A
D
G
B
6
1
5
4
3
2
Figure 22. Correct string locations.
Strap Button
Components Needed Qty
Guitar ................................................................. 1
Silver Screws #4 x 3⁄4" ....................................... 2
Strap Buttons ..................................................... 2
The strap buttons are positioned on the guitar as
shown in Figure 21.
To attach the strap buttons to the guitar:
1. Locate the mounting holes.
2. Secure the strap buttons with two #4 x 3⁄4"
silver screws.
Figure 21. Strap buttons.
First
String
To install the guitar strings:
1. Slide the 1st string through the corresponding
hole in the bridge (Figure 23).

-16- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
String Retainers
Components Needed Qty
Guitar ................................................................. 1
Retainers ........................................................... 2
Silver Screw #2 x 1⁄2" ......................................... 1
Silver Screw #2 x 3⁄8" ......................................... 1
Bushings ............................................................ 2
One string retainer mounts between the 1st and
2nd strings, and the other spring retainer mounts
between the 3rd and 4th strings (Figure 25).
To install the string retainers:
1. Slide a #2 x 1⁄2" silver screw through a retain-
er and large bushing, and fasten it to the
front hole on the headstock (Figure 25).
2. Slide a #2 x 3⁄8" silver screw through a retain-
er and small bushing, and fasten it to the
back hole on the headstock (Figure 25).
Figure 25. String retainer locations.
Retainer and
Large
Bushing
Retainer and
Small
Bushing
2. Guide the string through the bridge, over the
saddle, over the nut, and through the hole in
the corresponding tuner.
3. Allow only enough slack in the string for 2 or
3 rotations around the tuner.
Note: If too much slack is allowed, then the
string could wind off the machine head after
many successive rotations. If not enough
slack is allowed, then the string may not hold
the winding tension.
4. Bend the string at a right angle across the
edge of the machine head.
5. Rotate the tuners until the string just begins
to hold the winding tension, as shown in
Figure 24.
Note: DO NOT tighten the strings beyond the
initial tensioning at this time. Final tensioning
should be completed during the string tuning
process.
Figure 24. String wrapped around tuner.
6. Repeat the above process for the remaining
strings.

Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit -17-
Guitar set up is an art that requires skill, patience
and experience. If you have the patience, you can
acquire the skill and experience. If you don't have
the patience, you may want to have your guitar
set up by a qualified guitar technician.
This section on set up is a general overview of
set up practices. We highly recommend that you
research more in-depth methods. Books on set-
ting up electric guitars can be ordered through
Grizzly Industrial, luthier supply catalogs, or may
be available through your local library.
General
SECTION 5: SET UP
Tools Needed Qty
Metal Straightedge 18" .......................................1
Hex Wrench 5mm ...............................................1
Feeler Gauge Set ...............................................1
Phillips Head Screwdriver ...................................1
The guitar neck was adjusted perfectly straight
before it was packaged; however, the moisture
content of wood acclimates to the humidity of
the surrounding environment. This characteristic
results in movement of the wood components
with regards to alignment. It is not uncommon
for the neck to require adjustment several times
each year, especially in regions where the sea-
sonal climate changes are more drastic.
To adjust the bow of the guitar neck:
1. Tighten the strings to playing tension.
2. Place a straightedge from the 1st fret to
the 17th. Measure any gaps between the
straightedge and the frets with the feeler
gauge.
—If the neck is flat, or bowed up .012" or
less, the neck is set up correctly.
Neck Adjustment
Figure 26. Truss rod nut location.
5. To flatten a back bow, turn the truss rod nut a
1⁄4 turn clockwise. To correct an up bow, turn
the nut a 1⁄4 turn counterclockwise.
6. Restring the guitar and recheck the neck with
the straightedge. Use wire cutters to cut off
excess string.
—If the neck is correctly adjusted, go to the
next section.
—Return to Step 3 for further adjustment.
—If the gap is greater than .012", or if the
neck bows away from the straightedge,
continue to Step 3.
3. Remove the strings from the neck and the
neck from the guitar body.
4. Turn the truss rod nut in the base of the neck
(Figure 26) counterclockwise with a 5mm
hex wrench to release tension on the neck.
Retighten until the nut begins to grab.

-18- Model H7582 Junior Electric Guitar Kit
String Height
Tools Needed Qty
Hex Wrench 1.5mm ............................................1
Guitar Capo ........................................................1
Metal Straightedge .............................................1
Correct string height is crucial for maximizing the
playability of your electric guitar. The string height
is the distance between the top face of the fret
and the bottom face of the string (Figure 27).
Figure 27. String height measurement.
String Height
String
Fret
Fingerboard Figure 28. Adjusting string height.
To adjust the string height:
1. Place a capo on the 1st fret and measure the
string height above the 17th fret as shown in
Figure 27.
2. Use a 1.5mm hex wrench to adjust the saddle
height (Figure 28) until each string is 1⁄16"
above the 17th fret.
3. Remove the capo.
Other manuals for H7582
1
Table of contents
Other Grizzly Musical Instrument manuals

Grizzly
Grizzly T33957 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly H8066 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly H3123 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly T23750 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly H5966 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly H7580 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly H3124 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly T33955 User manual

Grizzly
Grizzly H7582 Technical manual

Grizzly
Grizzly H3099 User manual