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Sorry about the delay everybody, I got it worked out now.
Mind Riot's Guide to String Tension
Most guitarists use whatever strings are available to them, and are quite happy doing things that way. If you are one of those, this might not be of particular interest to you. But given that individual and custom strings are becoming more widely available through the internet many guitarists are seeking to experiment with different tensions and sizes of strings. In particular, seven string guitarists and other lower range players are interested in this as they've found that having the right tension on your strings becomes more important the lower you go and has more of an effect on how things play and sound. They've also noticed that the low B strings many makers package with their seven string sets, while looking good numerically as far as their guage, are wildy different tension wise than the rest of the set.
Many, if not most, guitarists may not notice these things. And again, if you are one of those, more power to you, it's easier for you to get strings that please you than it is for some others. But for those who are interested in trying out different guages and tensions of strings or are just curious about such things, I hope some of this information will prove helpful or at least interesting.
There seems to be two major methods of doing things when it comes to making what some would call a 'tension matched' set of strings. One is to make all the strings right around the same tension, the other is to have the string tension slightly increase as the strings get bigger. Personally, I kind of do both, in that I try to make my unwound strings around the same tension with each other for consistent feel and bending and then make my wound strings similar tension to each other as well, but higher tension than the unwound strings. (If I'm missing some other methods, forgive me.)
A typical 10-46 set of strings, tuned to standard on a 25 1/2" scale, is already a pretty nicely balanced set as far as tension goes. (By the way, these measurements, as well as the entire list, are in pounds and are rounded to the nearest hundredth of a pound.) It is pretty consistent, with the exception of the low E string which has a full two pounds less tension than the A string. The set would be more balanced with a .049 low E string , which would give a more even 19.66 pounds of tension.
E: .010: 16.2
B: .013: 15.37
G: .017: 16.56
D: .026: 18.39
A: .036: 19.52
E: .046: 17.47
But now, when we look at the typical string that manufacturors include in these kind of sets as a low B string, we can see how simply adding ten thousandths of an inch to each strings' thickness does not keep the tension consistent.
B: .056: 14.78
Almost three pounds less than the low E string which is in itself two pounds less than the A. The low B string has almost five pounds less tension than the A string. Many string manufacturors include this guage of string in their seven string sets. To get an even tension with the A string, we would need to go up to a .064 (19.24) or .066 (20.5). As you can see, as the pitches get lower the strings need to get bigger in larger steps to maintain even tension. Going up from .026 to .036 may keep the tension even from D to A, but to keep it even in E you need to go up thirteen thousands of an inch and to go from THAT to B you need to go up fifteen. As the pitches get lower, the size differences between the strings gets bigger to maintain equal tension.
Now whether you're just looking for the perfect B string or are going with a total custom string set or anywhere in between, I hope that this list of tensions will prove helpful.
For some nitty gritty facts, here's the formula I used for my calculations:
F=Frequency
L=Scale length
UW=Unit weight
Tension=(UW x (2 x L x F)2) / 386.4
As I said, all tensions are measured in pounds and are rounded to the nearest hundredth of a pound. I got my information on the string unit weights from a .pdf that D'Addario publishes, I believe you can find it on thier website (although, for some reason they don't seem to make a .058 wound string, which I know other manufacturors do and some folks use, but hopefully you'll be able to tell well enough where to go from the info on the .056 and .059 guages).
As we all know, the scale length of a guitar radically affects it's feel as well as the string tension, so for each pitch and string I'm providing string tensions for four of the more common scale lengths (at least for seven string players). The lengths are 24 3/4" (short scale, Gibson Les Paul length), 25 1/2" scale (Fender scale, probably the most common overall, for seven or six string), 26 1/2" (Schecter extended scale as found on their Blackjack and Hellraiser series of guitars as well as some of their other models), and 27" (extended scale as found on the Ibanez RG7421XL, 1077XL, and other models as well as some of ESP's sevens and the Soloway Swans).
I was originally going to provide a more comprehensive list of tensions, for all pitches within a certain range of the string. For instance, for the .007 that's first, I was going to provide tensions on all four scales for every pitch from the C just above the B string to a high G, but after getting into that I realized how much data that was going to involve so I just stuck with fairly standard pitches. There is a very wide range of tastes when it comes to string tension, so most of the strings have tensions for more than one pitch in standard tuning. Tony Iommi used .008's, Stevie Ray Vaughan used .013's, so I tried to include tensions for a wide range. One man's B is another man's tight high E. Also, one of the most common practices for seven string players is to play in drop A, where they drop the low B string down one whole step to A while leaving the rest of the guitar in standard. This has a more pronounced effect on the tension of a low B string that it has when people do it with drop D on a six string, so when we get into the B string guages I include a tension for the string being tuned to A as well.
The pitches listed are standard tuning, with the exception of the high G listed in the smallest guage strings and the low A. I simply listed the pitches that would seem feasible to use with a given guage, hoping that everyone reading this would know enough about strings to not assume that when I list an E pitch for a .0012 string, I'm talking about the open high E on a guitar and not the low E. I hope that this will not be confusing to anyone.
I realize that there are all kinds of holes in a list like this, such as if you're going to be using open tunings (as I frequently do) or some other variation, but I hope that this basic list will at least give folks some idea of where to start. A special thanks is in order to WayneCustom7 for introducing me and others to these concepts.
Hope you all find this helpful!
.007
24 3/4"
G: 10.57
E: 7.48
25 1/2"
G: 11.22
E: 7.94
26 1/2"
G: 12.12
E: 8.57
27"
G: 12.58
E: 8.9
.008
24 3/4"
G: 13.82
E: 9.77
25 1/2"
G: 14.67
E: 10.37
26 1/2"
G: 15.84
E: 11.2
27"
G: 16.44
E: 11.63
.0085
24 3/4"
G: 15.6
E: 11.03
25 1/2"
G: 16.56
E: 11.71
26 1/2"
G: 17.88
E: 12.65
27"
G: 18.57
E: 13.13
.009
24 3/4"
E: 12.36
25 1/2"
E: 13.12
26 1/2"
E: 14.17
27"
E: 14.71
.0095
24 3/4"
E: 13.77
25 1/2"
E: 14.62
26 1/2"
E: 15.79
27"
E: 16.39
.010
24 3/4"
E: 15.26
25 1/2"
E: 16.2
26 1/2"
E: 17.5
27"
E: 18.16
.0105
24 3/4"
E: 16.83
25 1/2"
E: 17.86
26 1/2"
E: 19.29
27"
E: 20.02
.011
24 3/4"
E: 18.47
B: 10.36
25 1/2"
E: 19.6
B: 11
26 1/2"
E: 21.17
B: 11.88
27"
E: 21.98
B: 12.33
.0115
24 3/4"
E: 20.19
B: 11.33
25 1/2"
E: 21.43
B: 12.03
26 1/2"
E: 23.14
B: 12.99
27"
E: 24.03
B: 13.48
.012
24 3/4"
E: 21.98
B: 12.34
25 1/2"
E: 23.33
B: 13.09
26 1/2"
E: 25.2
B: 14.14
27"
E: 26.16
B: 14.68
.013
24 3/4"
E: 25.8
B: 14.48
25 1/2"
E: 27.38
B: 15.37
26 1/2"
E: 29.57
B: 16.6
27"
E: 30.7
B: 17.23
.0135
24 3/4"
B: 15.61
G: 9.83
25 1/2"
B: 16.57
G: 10.44
26 1/2"
B: 17.9
G: 11.27
27"
B: 18.58
G: 11.7
.014
24 3/4"
B: 16.79
G: 10.58
25 1/2"
B: 17.82
G: 11.23
26 1/2"
B: 19.25
G: 12.13
27"
B: 19.98
G: 12.58
.015
24 3/4"
B: 19.27
G: 12.14
25 1/2"
B: 20.46
G: 12.89
26 1/2"
B: 22.09
G: 13.92
27"
B: 22.94
G: 14.45
.016
24 3/4"
G: 13.81
25 1/2"
G: 14.66
26 1/2"
G: 15.84
27"
G: 16.44
.017p
24 3/4"
G: 15.6
25 1/2"
G: 16.56
26 1/2"
G: 17.88
27"
G: 18.56
.018p
24 3/4"
G: 17.48
25 1/2"
G: 18.56
26 1/2"
G: 20.04
27"
G: 20.8
.019p
24 3/4"
G: 19.48
25 1/2"
G: 20.68
26 1/2"
G: 22.33
27"
G: 23.18
.020p
24 3/4"
G: 21.59
25 1/2"
G: 22.91
26 1/2"
G: 24.75
27"
G: 25.69
.022p
24 3/4"
G: 26.12
D: 14.66
25 1/2"
G: 27.73
D: 15.56
26 1/2"
G: 29.94
D: 16.8
27"
G: 31.08
D: 17.44
.024p
24 3/4"
D: 17.44
25 1/2"
D: 18.52
26 1/2"
D: 20
27"
D: 20.76
.026p
24 3/4"
D: 20.47
25 1/2"
D: 21.73
26 1/2"
D: 23.47
27"
D: 24.36
.017w
24 3/4"
G: 13.46
25 1/2"
G: 14.28
26 1/2"
G: 15.43
27"
G: 16.01
.018w
24 3/4"
G: 15.14
25 1/2"
G: 16.07
26 1/2"
G: 17.36
27"
G: 18.02
.019w
24 3/4"
G: 16.92
25 1/2"
G: 17.96
26 1/2"
G: 19.4
27"
G: 20.14
.020w
24 3/4"
G: 18.26
D: 10.25
25 1/2"
G: 19.38
D: 10.88
26 1/2"
G: 20.93
D: 11.75
27"
G: 21.73
D: 12.19
.021w
24 3/4"
G: 20.2
D: 11.34
25 1/2"
G: 21.45
D: 12.03
26 1/2"
G: 23.16
D: 13
27"
G: 24.04
D: 13.49
.022w
24 3/4"
D: 12.56
25 1/2"
D: 13.33
26 1/2"
D: 14.39
27"
D: 14.94
.024w
24 3/4"
D: 14.84
25 1/2"
D: 15.76
26 1/2"
D: 17.02
27"
D: 17.66
.026w
24 3/4"
D: 17.32
A: 9.72
25 1/2"
D: 18.39
A: 10.32
26 1/2"
D: 19.86
A: 11.15
27"
D: 20.62
A: 11.57
.028
24 3/4"
D: 20.05
A: 11.25
25 1/2"
D: 21.28
A: 11.95
26 1/2"
D: 22.99
A: 12.9
27"
D: 23.86
A: 13.39
.030
24 3/4"
D: 23.56
A: 13.22
25 1/2"
D: 25.01
A: 14.04
26 1/2"
D: 27.01
A: 15.16
27"
D: 28.04
A: 15.74
.032
24 3/4"
D: 26.45
A: 14.84
25 1/2"
D: 28.08
A: 15.76
26 1/2"
D: 30.32
A: 17.02
27"
D: 31.48
A: 17.67
.034
24 3/4"
A: 16.57
E: 9.3
25 1/2"
A: 17.58
E: 9.87
26 1/2"
A: 18.99
E: 10.66
27"
A: 19.71
E: 11.06
.036
24 3/4"
A: 18.39
E: 10.32
25 1/2"
A: 19.52
E: 10.95
26 1/2"
A: 21.08
E: 11.83
27"
A: 21.88
E: 12.28
.038
24 3/4"
A: 20.31
E: 11.4
25 1/2"
A: 21.56
E: 12.1
26 1/2"
A: 23.28
E: 13.07
27"
A: 24.17
E: 13.57
.039
24 3/4"
A: 21.43
E: 12.03
25 1/2"
A: 22.75
E: 12.77
26 1/2"
A: 24.57
E: 13.79
27"
A: 25.51
E: 14.31
.042
24 3/4"
A: 24.77
E: 13.9
25 1/2"
A: 26.29
E: 14.76
26 1/2"
A: 28.39
E: 15.94
27"
A: 29.48
E: 16.54
.044
24 3/4"
A: 26.99
E: 15.15
25 1/2"
A: 28.66
E: 16.08
26 1/2"
A: 30.95
E: 17.37
27"
A: 32.13
E: 18.03
.046
24 3/4"
E: 16.46
25 1/2"
E: 17.47
26 1/2"
E: 18.87
27"
E: 19.59
.048
24 3/4"
E: 17.82
25 1/2"
E: 18.92
26 1/2"
E: 20.43
27"
E: 21.21
.049
24 3/4"
E: 18.52
25 1/2"
E: 19.66
26 1/2"
E: 21.24
27"
E: 22.04
.052
24 3/4"
E: 20.72
B: 11.63
A: 9.23
25 1/2"
E: 21.99
B: 12.34
A: 9.8
26 1/2"
E: 23.75
B: 13.33
A: 10.58
27"
E: 24.65
B: 13.84
A: 10.98
.054
24 3/4"
E: 23.18
B: 13.01
A: 10.33
25 1/2"
E: 24.61
B: 13.81
A: 10.96
26 1/2"
E: 26.58
B: 14.92
A: 11.84
27"
E: 27.59
B: 15.48
A: 12.29
.056
24 3/4"
E: 24.80
B: 13.92
A: 11.05
25 1/2"
E: 26.33
B: 14.78
A: 11.73
26 1/2"
E: 28.43
B: 15.96
A: 12.67
27"
E: 29.52
B: 16.57
A: 13.15
.059
24 3/4"
B: 15.51
A: 12.31
25 1/2"
B: 16.47
A: 13.07
26 1/2"
B: 17.78
A: 14.12
27"
B: 18.46
A: 14.65
.060
24 3/4"
B: 16.08
A: 12.76
25 1/2"
B: 17.07
A: 13.55
26 1/2"
B: 18.44
A: 14.63
27"
B: 19.14
A: 15.19
.062
24 3/4"
B: 17.09
A: 13.56
25 1/2"
B: 18.14
A: 14.4
26 1/2"
B: 19.59
A: 15.55
27"
B: 20.33
A: 16.14
.064
24 3/4"
B: 18.12
A: 14.38
25 1/2"
B: 19.24
A: 15.27
26 1/2"
B: 20.78
A: 16.49
27"
B: 21.57
A: 17.12
.066
24 3/4"
B: 19.31
A: 15.32
25 1/2"
B: 20.5
A: 16.27
26 1/2"
B: 22.13
A: 17.57
27"
B: 22.98
A: 18.24
.068
24 3/4"
B: 20.45
A: 16.23
25 1/2"
B: 21.71
A: 17.23
26 1/2"
B: 23.44
A: 18.61
27"
B: 24.34
A: 19.32
.070
24 3/4"
B: 21.58
A: 17.13
25 1/2"
B: 22.91
A: 18.18
26 1/2"
B: 24.74
A: 19.64
27"
B: 25.69
A: 20.39
.072
24 3/4"
B: 22.75
A: 18.05
25 1/2"
B: 24.15
A: 19.17
26 1/2"
B: 26.08
A: 20.7
27"
B: 27.07
A: 21.49
.074
24 3/4"
B: 23.89
A: 18.97
25 1/2"
B: 25.36
A: 20.13
26 1/2"
B: 27.39
A: 21.74
27"
B: 28.44
A: 22.57
.080
24 3/4"
B: 27.8
A: 22.06
25 1/2"
B: 29.51
A: 23.42
26 1/2"
B: 31.87
A: 25.29
27"
B: 33.08
A: 26.26
Mind Riot's Guide to String Tension
Most guitarists use whatever strings are available to them, and are quite happy doing things that way. If you are one of those, this might not be of particular interest to you. But given that individual and custom strings are becoming more widely available through the internet many guitarists are seeking to experiment with different tensions and sizes of strings. In particular, seven string guitarists and other lower range players are interested in this as they've found that having the right tension on your strings becomes more important the lower you go and has more of an effect on how things play and sound. They've also noticed that the low B strings many makers package with their seven string sets, while looking good numerically as far as their guage, are wildy different tension wise than the rest of the set.
Many, if not most, guitarists may not notice these things. And again, if you are one of those, more power to you, it's easier for you to get strings that please you than it is for some others. But for those who are interested in trying out different guages and tensions of strings or are just curious about such things, I hope some of this information will prove helpful or at least interesting.
There seems to be two major methods of doing things when it comes to making what some would call a 'tension matched' set of strings. One is to make all the strings right around the same tension, the other is to have the string tension slightly increase as the strings get bigger. Personally, I kind of do both, in that I try to make my unwound strings around the same tension with each other for consistent feel and bending and then make my wound strings similar tension to each other as well, but higher tension than the unwound strings. (If I'm missing some other methods, forgive me.)
A typical 10-46 set of strings, tuned to standard on a 25 1/2" scale, is already a pretty nicely balanced set as far as tension goes. (By the way, these measurements, as well as the entire list, are in pounds and are rounded to the nearest hundredth of a pound.) It is pretty consistent, with the exception of the low E string which has a full two pounds less tension than the A string. The set would be more balanced with a .049 low E string , which would give a more even 19.66 pounds of tension.
E: .010: 16.2
B: .013: 15.37
G: .017: 16.56
D: .026: 18.39
A: .036: 19.52
E: .046: 17.47
But now, when we look at the typical string that manufacturors include in these kind of sets as a low B string, we can see how simply adding ten thousandths of an inch to each strings' thickness does not keep the tension consistent.
B: .056: 14.78
Almost three pounds less than the low E string which is in itself two pounds less than the A. The low B string has almost five pounds less tension than the A string. Many string manufacturors include this guage of string in their seven string sets. To get an even tension with the A string, we would need to go up to a .064 (19.24) or .066 (20.5). As you can see, as the pitches get lower the strings need to get bigger in larger steps to maintain even tension. Going up from .026 to .036 may keep the tension even from D to A, but to keep it even in E you need to go up thirteen thousands of an inch and to go from THAT to B you need to go up fifteen. As the pitches get lower, the size differences between the strings gets bigger to maintain equal tension.
Now whether you're just looking for the perfect B string or are going with a total custom string set or anywhere in between, I hope that this list of tensions will prove helpful.
For some nitty gritty facts, here's the formula I used for my calculations:
F=Frequency
L=Scale length
UW=Unit weight
Tension=(UW x (2 x L x F)2) / 386.4
As I said, all tensions are measured in pounds and are rounded to the nearest hundredth of a pound. I got my information on the string unit weights from a .pdf that D'Addario publishes, I believe you can find it on thier website (although, for some reason they don't seem to make a .058 wound string, which I know other manufacturors do and some folks use, but hopefully you'll be able to tell well enough where to go from the info on the .056 and .059 guages).
As we all know, the scale length of a guitar radically affects it's feel as well as the string tension, so for each pitch and string I'm providing string tensions for four of the more common scale lengths (at least for seven string players). The lengths are 24 3/4" (short scale, Gibson Les Paul length), 25 1/2" scale (Fender scale, probably the most common overall, for seven or six string), 26 1/2" (Schecter extended scale as found on their Blackjack and Hellraiser series of guitars as well as some of their other models), and 27" (extended scale as found on the Ibanez RG7421XL, 1077XL, and other models as well as some of ESP's sevens and the Soloway Swans).
I was originally going to provide a more comprehensive list of tensions, for all pitches within a certain range of the string. For instance, for the .007 that's first, I was going to provide tensions on all four scales for every pitch from the C just above the B string to a high G, but after getting into that I realized how much data that was going to involve so I just stuck with fairly standard pitches. There is a very wide range of tastes when it comes to string tension, so most of the strings have tensions for more than one pitch in standard tuning. Tony Iommi used .008's, Stevie Ray Vaughan used .013's, so I tried to include tensions for a wide range. One man's B is another man's tight high E. Also, one of the most common practices for seven string players is to play in drop A, where they drop the low B string down one whole step to A while leaving the rest of the guitar in standard. This has a more pronounced effect on the tension of a low B string that it has when people do it with drop D on a six string, so when we get into the B string guages I include a tension for the string being tuned to A as well.
The pitches listed are standard tuning, with the exception of the high G listed in the smallest guage strings and the low A. I simply listed the pitches that would seem feasible to use with a given guage, hoping that everyone reading this would know enough about strings to not assume that when I list an E pitch for a .0012 string, I'm talking about the open high E on a guitar and not the low E. I hope that this will not be confusing to anyone.
I realize that there are all kinds of holes in a list like this, such as if you're going to be using open tunings (as I frequently do) or some other variation, but I hope that this basic list will at least give folks some idea of where to start. A special thanks is in order to WayneCustom7 for introducing me and others to these concepts.
Hope you all find this helpful!
.007
24 3/4"
G: 10.57
E: 7.48
25 1/2"
G: 11.22
E: 7.94
26 1/2"
G: 12.12
E: 8.57
27"
G: 12.58
E: 8.9
.008
24 3/4"
G: 13.82
E: 9.77
25 1/2"
G: 14.67
E: 10.37
26 1/2"
G: 15.84
E: 11.2
27"
G: 16.44
E: 11.63
.0085
24 3/4"
G: 15.6
E: 11.03
25 1/2"
G: 16.56
E: 11.71
26 1/2"
G: 17.88
E: 12.65
27"
G: 18.57
E: 13.13
.009
24 3/4"
E: 12.36
25 1/2"
E: 13.12
26 1/2"
E: 14.17
27"
E: 14.71
.0095
24 3/4"
E: 13.77
25 1/2"
E: 14.62
26 1/2"
E: 15.79
27"
E: 16.39
.010
24 3/4"
E: 15.26
25 1/2"
E: 16.2
26 1/2"
E: 17.5
27"
E: 18.16
.0105
24 3/4"
E: 16.83
25 1/2"
E: 17.86
26 1/2"
E: 19.29
27"
E: 20.02
.011
24 3/4"
E: 18.47
B: 10.36
25 1/2"
E: 19.6
B: 11
26 1/2"
E: 21.17
B: 11.88
27"
E: 21.98
B: 12.33
.0115
24 3/4"
E: 20.19
B: 11.33
25 1/2"
E: 21.43
B: 12.03
26 1/2"
E: 23.14
B: 12.99
27"
E: 24.03
B: 13.48
.012
24 3/4"
E: 21.98
B: 12.34
25 1/2"
E: 23.33
B: 13.09
26 1/2"
E: 25.2
B: 14.14
27"
E: 26.16
B: 14.68
.013
24 3/4"
E: 25.8
B: 14.48
25 1/2"
E: 27.38
B: 15.37
26 1/2"
E: 29.57
B: 16.6
27"
E: 30.7
B: 17.23
.0135
24 3/4"
B: 15.61
G: 9.83
25 1/2"
B: 16.57
G: 10.44
26 1/2"
B: 17.9
G: 11.27
27"
B: 18.58
G: 11.7
.014
24 3/4"
B: 16.79
G: 10.58
25 1/2"
B: 17.82
G: 11.23
26 1/2"
B: 19.25
G: 12.13
27"
B: 19.98
G: 12.58
.015
24 3/4"
B: 19.27
G: 12.14
25 1/2"
B: 20.46
G: 12.89
26 1/2"
B: 22.09
G: 13.92
27"
B: 22.94
G: 14.45
.016
24 3/4"
G: 13.81
25 1/2"
G: 14.66
26 1/2"
G: 15.84
27"
G: 16.44
.017p
24 3/4"
G: 15.6
25 1/2"
G: 16.56
26 1/2"
G: 17.88
27"
G: 18.56
.018p
24 3/4"
G: 17.48
25 1/2"
G: 18.56
26 1/2"
G: 20.04
27"
G: 20.8
.019p
24 3/4"
G: 19.48
25 1/2"
G: 20.68
26 1/2"
G: 22.33
27"
G: 23.18
.020p
24 3/4"
G: 21.59
25 1/2"
G: 22.91
26 1/2"
G: 24.75
27"
G: 25.69
.022p
24 3/4"
G: 26.12
D: 14.66
25 1/2"
G: 27.73
D: 15.56
26 1/2"
G: 29.94
D: 16.8
27"
G: 31.08
D: 17.44
.024p
24 3/4"
D: 17.44
25 1/2"
D: 18.52
26 1/2"
D: 20
27"
D: 20.76
.026p
24 3/4"
D: 20.47
25 1/2"
D: 21.73
26 1/2"
D: 23.47
27"
D: 24.36
.017w
24 3/4"
G: 13.46
25 1/2"
G: 14.28
26 1/2"
G: 15.43
27"
G: 16.01
.018w
24 3/4"
G: 15.14
25 1/2"
G: 16.07
26 1/2"
G: 17.36
27"
G: 18.02
.019w
24 3/4"
G: 16.92
25 1/2"
G: 17.96
26 1/2"
G: 19.4
27"
G: 20.14
.020w
24 3/4"
G: 18.26
D: 10.25
25 1/2"
G: 19.38
D: 10.88
26 1/2"
G: 20.93
D: 11.75
27"
G: 21.73
D: 12.19
.021w
24 3/4"
G: 20.2
D: 11.34
25 1/2"
G: 21.45
D: 12.03
26 1/2"
G: 23.16
D: 13
27"
G: 24.04
D: 13.49
.022w
24 3/4"
D: 12.56
25 1/2"
D: 13.33
26 1/2"
D: 14.39
27"
D: 14.94
.024w
24 3/4"
D: 14.84
25 1/2"
D: 15.76
26 1/2"
D: 17.02
27"
D: 17.66
.026w
24 3/4"
D: 17.32
A: 9.72
25 1/2"
D: 18.39
A: 10.32
26 1/2"
D: 19.86
A: 11.15
27"
D: 20.62
A: 11.57
.028
24 3/4"
D: 20.05
A: 11.25
25 1/2"
D: 21.28
A: 11.95
26 1/2"
D: 22.99
A: 12.9
27"
D: 23.86
A: 13.39
.030
24 3/4"
D: 23.56
A: 13.22
25 1/2"
D: 25.01
A: 14.04
26 1/2"
D: 27.01
A: 15.16
27"
D: 28.04
A: 15.74
.032
24 3/4"
D: 26.45
A: 14.84
25 1/2"
D: 28.08
A: 15.76
26 1/2"
D: 30.32
A: 17.02
27"
D: 31.48
A: 17.67
.034
24 3/4"
A: 16.57
E: 9.3
25 1/2"
A: 17.58
E: 9.87
26 1/2"
A: 18.99
E: 10.66
27"
A: 19.71
E: 11.06
.036
24 3/4"
A: 18.39
E: 10.32
25 1/2"
A: 19.52
E: 10.95
26 1/2"
A: 21.08
E: 11.83
27"
A: 21.88
E: 12.28
.038
24 3/4"
A: 20.31
E: 11.4
25 1/2"
A: 21.56
E: 12.1
26 1/2"
A: 23.28
E: 13.07
27"
A: 24.17
E: 13.57
.039
24 3/4"
A: 21.43
E: 12.03
25 1/2"
A: 22.75
E: 12.77
26 1/2"
A: 24.57
E: 13.79
27"
A: 25.51
E: 14.31
.042
24 3/4"
A: 24.77
E: 13.9
25 1/2"
A: 26.29
E: 14.76
26 1/2"
A: 28.39
E: 15.94
27"
A: 29.48
E: 16.54
.044
24 3/4"
A: 26.99
E: 15.15
25 1/2"
A: 28.66
E: 16.08
26 1/2"
A: 30.95
E: 17.37
27"
A: 32.13
E: 18.03
.046
24 3/4"
E: 16.46
25 1/2"
E: 17.47
26 1/2"
E: 18.87
27"
E: 19.59
.048
24 3/4"
E: 17.82
25 1/2"
E: 18.92
26 1/2"
E: 20.43
27"
E: 21.21
.049
24 3/4"
E: 18.52
25 1/2"
E: 19.66
26 1/2"
E: 21.24
27"
E: 22.04
.052
24 3/4"
E: 20.72
B: 11.63
A: 9.23
25 1/2"
E: 21.99
B: 12.34
A: 9.8
26 1/2"
E: 23.75
B: 13.33
A: 10.58
27"
E: 24.65
B: 13.84
A: 10.98
.054
24 3/4"
E: 23.18
B: 13.01
A: 10.33
25 1/2"
E: 24.61
B: 13.81
A: 10.96
26 1/2"
E: 26.58
B: 14.92
A: 11.84
27"
E: 27.59
B: 15.48
A: 12.29
.056
24 3/4"
E: 24.80
B: 13.92
A: 11.05
25 1/2"
E: 26.33
B: 14.78
A: 11.73
26 1/2"
E: 28.43
B: 15.96
A: 12.67
27"
E: 29.52
B: 16.57
A: 13.15
.059
24 3/4"
B: 15.51
A: 12.31
25 1/2"
B: 16.47
A: 13.07
26 1/2"
B: 17.78
A: 14.12
27"
B: 18.46
A: 14.65
.060
24 3/4"
B: 16.08
A: 12.76
25 1/2"
B: 17.07
A: 13.55
26 1/2"
B: 18.44
A: 14.63
27"
B: 19.14
A: 15.19
.062
24 3/4"
B: 17.09
A: 13.56
25 1/2"
B: 18.14
A: 14.4
26 1/2"
B: 19.59
A: 15.55
27"
B: 20.33
A: 16.14
.064
24 3/4"
B: 18.12
A: 14.38
25 1/2"
B: 19.24
A: 15.27
26 1/2"
B: 20.78
A: 16.49
27"
B: 21.57
A: 17.12
.066
24 3/4"
B: 19.31
A: 15.32
25 1/2"
B: 20.5
A: 16.27
26 1/2"
B: 22.13
A: 17.57
27"
B: 22.98
A: 18.24
.068
24 3/4"
B: 20.45
A: 16.23
25 1/2"
B: 21.71
A: 17.23
26 1/2"
B: 23.44
A: 18.61
27"
B: 24.34
A: 19.32
.070
24 3/4"
B: 21.58
A: 17.13
25 1/2"
B: 22.91
A: 18.18
26 1/2"
B: 24.74
A: 19.64
27"
B: 25.69
A: 20.39
.072
24 3/4"
B: 22.75
A: 18.05
25 1/2"
B: 24.15
A: 19.17
26 1/2"
B: 26.08
A: 20.7
27"
B: 27.07
A: 21.49
.074
24 3/4"
B: 23.89
A: 18.97
25 1/2"
B: 25.36
A: 20.13
26 1/2"
B: 27.39
A: 21.74
27"
B: 28.44
A: 22.57
.080
24 3/4"
B: 27.8
A: 22.06
25 1/2"
B: 29.51
A: 23.42
26 1/2"
B: 31.87
A: 25.29
27"
B: 33.08
A: 26.26