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Post subject: how to flush mount a vintage trem
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:02 pm
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First, remove the tremolo back cover. Check your tuning. For a vintage-style tremolo bridge, a great way to enhance its performance is to pull the bridge back flush with the body using the tremolo arm. Then loosen all six screws located at the front edge of the bridge plate, raising them so that they all measure approximately 1/16" (1.6 mm) above the top of the bridge plate. Then tighten the two outside screws back down until they're flush with the top of the bridge plate. The bridge will now pivot on the outside screws, leaving the four inside screws in place for bridge stability. For a two-pivot model such as the American Series bridge, use your tremolo arm to pull the bridge back flush with the body and adjust the two pivot screws to the point where the tremolo plate sits entirely flush at the body (not lifted at the front or back of the plate).

Allowing the bridge to float freely (no tension on the tremolo arm) using the claw screws in the tremolo cavity, adjust the bridge to your desired angle—Fender spec is a 1/8" (3.2 mm) gap at rear of bridge. You'll need to retune periodically to get the right balance between the strings and the springs. If you prefer a bridge flush to the body, adjust spring tension to equal string tension, while the bridge rests on the body (you may want to put an extra 1/2 turn to each claw screw to ensure that the bridge remains flush to the body during string bends). Caution: Do not over-tighten the springs, as this can put unnecessary tension on the arm during tremolo use. Finally, you may wish to apply a small dab of Chapstick® or Vaseline® at the pivot contact points of the bridge for very smooth operation.

The bolded part I don't understand

Can I tighten the two outside screws only or should I follow that also?

are there any other instructions on how to flush mount a tremolo?


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Post subject: Re: how to flush mount a vintage trem
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:06 pm
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Welcome to the Forum.

(1) I suggest buying Paul Balmer's book " The Fender Stratocaster Handbook "
inside you will find maintenance as well as set-up advice.

(2) Before attempting any adjustment to a Vintage Bridge, You must first understand the mechanism and how it works.
Of the six screws in a vintage bridge, understanding their function as part of a fulcrum is at the heart of being able to keep a strat in tune.
Leo Fender was an astute engineer, I would go as far as suggesting that the motto
" Form Follows Function " was very much a part of his design philosophy.
Strats seem very simple but the synergy of the entire design belies it's complexity.

Excuse me for perhaps sounding cryptic, but the main reason for the Stratocaster's success is the fact that it is/was so cleverly designed.
It is therefore quite easy to mis adjust and render the instrument unplayable.
However since it is used by so many in such varied musical styles, it proves its existence by it's own versatility.

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