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Musiclily Pro Acciaio Temprato Chiave Allen 5/32 Pollici o Metrica 4mm per Chitarra Basso Ajuste del Bastone Truss

SKU MX3462MX3467
Prezzo originale $3.78 - Prezzo originale $3.78
Prezzo originale
$3.78
$3.78 - $3.78
Prezzo attuale $3.78
Disponibilità:
45 in magazzino, pronto per essere spedito
  • Per l'aggiustamento del truss rod della chitarra e del basso, può anche essere utilizzato per scopi generali.
  • Chiave esagonale da 5/32 di pollice (3,96 mm) o metrica da 4 mm. Lunghezza totale: 175 mm (6-57/64 di pollice). La chiave esagonale è regolabile e rimovibile.
  • Realizzato in acciaio indurito, lavorato con precisione, alta resistenza, stabile e durevole, buona resistenza all'usura, resistente allo sfilacciamento o alla rottura.
  • Maniglia in lega di alluminio antiscivolo con cappucci terminali, comoda da afferrare e facile da usare. Ognuna delle maniglie è contrassegnata da un chiaro riferimento alle dimensioni per una facile identificazione e utilizzo, inoltre con viti di fissaggio per un facile regolamento della lunghezza.
  • Il pacchetto include: 1 chiave ingranaggio
    Dimensione : 5/32 di pollice o Metrica 4 mm

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    Crazy Cymbal Monkey
    This made it a lot easier to adjust the trust rod, compared to a normal short allen key.

    This made it a lot easier to adjust the trust rod, compared to a normal short allen key. It made it easy to get the leverage I needed, and was able to make the adjustments quite easily, even despite being limited in the throw, by my guitars neck design. Like most things under the Musiclily brand it is well made for the price. Just make sure to check the size that you will be needing, but luckily it looks like they offer it in a variety of sizes.

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    Jay HQ
    Handy and Well-Designed Tool for Truss Rod Adjustments

    The Musiclily Pro Hardened Steel 5/32 inch (or Metric 4mm) Allen Key Hex Wrench is a great tool for truss rod adjustments. I got the 4mm size, and as you can see in the photo, it fits perfectly on my Ibanez AZ. This size is pretty standard for most guitars, but I’d recommend checking your guitar’s specs beforehand to be sure—it’s frustrating to get the wrong tool and realize it doesn’t fit.The design is simple but well thought out. It’s essentially a wrench with a handle, but the blue, spotted grip gives it a polished, professional look. It feels sturdy in the hand and doesn’t come across as cheap. At around $9, the price is reasonable, especially when you consider how much it can save you compared to a trip to the repair shop.For people like myself who aren’t luthiers or skilled guitar technicians, I’d recommend starting out with a cheaper guitar so you don’t risk damaging your expensive one. The packaging even includes a disclaimer that they’re not responsible for any damage caused by misuse, which is a fair warning. Always make small, deliberate adjustments to avoid causing any issues.Overall, this is a reliable and handy tool for basic guitar maintenance. It’s affordable, well-designed, and does exactly what it’s supposed to do. For someone like me, who’s primarily a player rather than a technician, this tool makes it easy to tackle small adjustments at home. If you’re careful and double-check your specs, this is a great addition to your toolkit and well worth the price!

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