GIBRALTAR III (GUITAR & BASS),
CB3, & FULL TUNE III, ART1, ART2
The action can be adjusted by using a slot
head (-) screwdriver to turn the adjustment
bolt at either end (A).
Intonation can be adjusted by moving the
saddle forward or backward by turning the
intonation adjustment screw (B) at the rear
of the bridge. You can use either a Phillips
(+), a flat head (-) screwdriver, or the
optional hex wrench.
HARDTAIL BRIDGE
To change strings, thread the new strings through the string grommets
located on the back of the guitar and bring them up and over the saddle.
The intonation can be adjusted by adjusting the saddle forward or
backward using a Phillips (+) head screwdriver on the intonation
adjustment screw at the rear of the bridge. String height is controlled by
raising or lowering the small Allen screws using a wrench on either side
of the saddle.
GIBRALTAR STANDARD
There are two methods to attach the strings: One method is to thread
the strings through the string grommets located on the back of the
guitar, and the other is to hook and stop the ball-end on the back of the
bridge (A).
To adjust the height of the strings, use a 1.5mm hexagonal wrench to
turn and adjust the height of each saddle (B).
To adjust the intonation, use a 2.5mm hexagonal wrench to turn the
intonation adjustment screws of each saddle on the back of the bridge
(C).
ADJUSTABLE ARCH TOP BRIDGE
The string height of an arch top bridge can be adjusted by turning the
thumb wheel screws located on either side of the bridge. Clockwise
lowers the string action; counter clockwise raises the string action.
As the bridge is not fixed to the body, intonation can be adjusted by
loosening the strings and moving the location of the bridge forward or
backward.
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(A)
GIBRALTAR III, CB3
REPLACING THE STRINGS : CB3
Install strings by inserting them from the front of the bridge.
(B)
FULL TUNE II,
ART1, ART2
(B)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(C)