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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: socal
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Braid vs. Steel
Here is a pic of the anti-reverse (AR) bearing which is pressed fitted into the anti-reverse clutch assemply. This assembly is held in place by the AR dog. To show the problem, I striped the unit with lines to show the position of the bearing against the AR clutch assembly before putting a load on the rotor. The AR bearing is supposed to hold and allow the dog to take the load of a fish. ![]() Now this is a pic of the same assembly after a 3 pound load is put on the rotor. You will see that the AR bearing has slipped in its housing. Look at how the stripes are now misaligned. ![]() If you own an older spinning reel, they may not last when used with braided line. I have noticed that my newer spinning reels now have larger AR bearings with magnetic mechanism. Only time will tell if those things will last. This particular reel is getting a new AR clutch assembly from the factory. It will see more days, but I will be taking out the braided line. /bing |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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What does braid have to do with this? Seems to me this is caused by a higher set drag along with other factors, not by the fact that you had braid on the reel.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: socal
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this can be looked at many ways and I see your point. the reel companies are making heavy duty small reels for lotsa factors.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: La Jolla
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I'm guessing the implication was the strength of the braid allowed for undue stress on the bearings.
And while it is true some braid is nearly impossible to break before a component in a smaller/lighter reel, drag set properly would be the solution. I fish braid on a small bay/bass reel and I really have to watch the drag. Keeps me focused. ![]() Willy |
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