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4.Secure the spring hanger to the guitar body with two 4 x 40mm screws as shown in Figure 23. Tighten the screws until the spring hanger is 1" from the wall of the cavity.
Note: These screws are used to adjust the spring tension.
5.Clean the spring hanger solder point to remove grease and dirt, then solder the black ground wire to the spring hanger as shown in Figures 22 & 23.
6.Stretch the four springs from the spring hang- er to the tremolo bridge as shown in in Figure 23.
4 x 40mm | 1" | |
Screw | ||
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Ground Wire
Solder Point
Spring
Figure 23. Correct spring placement.
7.Turn the guitar face up and screw the tremo- lo arm into the socket indicated by the arrow
in Figure 21.
Audio Jack |
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Components and Hardware Needed: | Qty |
Neck and Body (Assembled) | 1 |
Audio Jack | 1 |
Audio Jack Cover | 1 |
Chrome Screws 3.1 x 12mm | 2 |
To attach the audio jack to the guitar body:
1.Solder the wires to the tabs on the audio jack as shown in the Wiring Diagram on Page 29 and the Electrical Photos on Page 28.
2.Remove the nut and washer from the audio jack, insert the audio jack through the audio jack plate, and secure with the hex nut and washer, as shown in Figure 24.
Bass
Horn
Figure 24. Audio jack inserted into audio jack
plate.
3. Insert the audio jack assembly into the cavity on the guitar body and secure it to the guitar body with masking tape.
4. Using a 3⁄32" drill bit, drill 3⁄8" deep holes straight through the two holes in the audio jack.
5. Secure the audio jack to the guitar body with two 3.1 x 12mm screws.
H8069 Heirloom |