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You may want to try a 3/16ths or 5/64ths allen wrench in there as those are between 4 and 5mm. I know it's not an answer you're looking for but it may be a solution for you for such a beautiful guitar -
It's hard to say exactly what the problem is, but from your description, it appears someone has rounded off the truss rod nut. I wouldn't think it would be a big deal. I'm sure you can get a new one from Jackson. Removing the old one is simple. Get a big screw extractor. It will screw itself into the allen wrench hole (threads are left handed) and wedge itself in there. Once it's wedged in nice and tight, it should start backing out the truss rod nut. Good luck Leon.
i dont have a cs.. mine is an imported DK2 .. the other day i tried adjusting it and it was just round.. i tried to fit all sorts of sizes of allen keys but none did
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as a side note, my 4 other jacksons ALL have reverse truss rod bolts, meaning the tool you use to adjust the truss rod is a 'female' socket as opposed to a 'male' allen key. whereas the CS appears to have a 'female' socket and requires a 'male' allen' key to make the adjustment.
I've also just tried about 10 different allen keys and none worked.
Do the CS place a different end peice on the truss rod while the guitar is being built and then put the final end piece on once its finished (to avoid paint/laquer clogging it up)? or is this just a foobar'd truss rod?
weird tho how this is the only Jackson i own that doesnt have a 'male' truss rod end.....
Of the Jacksons I've seen (all built after 2001), they used "female" truss rod nuts like the one in your pictures. Did lacquer get into the nut? Could that be why the 5mm won't fit?
They normally come supplied with the guitar, so Rich might have one, so you could always drop him a line. Failing that, talk to a guitar tech, or try to source one of those keys from a guitar parts supplier (stewmac etc). There are various companies over here who supply that sort of stuff, so you should be able to find one.
You're unlikely to get anywhere with a normal allen wrench, other than making a mess......
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Ok, I'm a little confused as to when Jackson started using these "female hex truss rod adjusting nuts". My 06 DK2M doesn't have that kind of nut, and I've not seen a Jackson with it at all. What's up? What a cheesy idea in the first place!
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