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Quick Fix Tips - Bail and Line Roller

The document provides instructions for replacing bail assemblies and line roller bearings on Shimano spinning reels. It details the tools needed and steps to remove the bail assembly screw, clean parts, replace components, and reassemble. Models covered include Sustain, Stradic, Saros, and others. Successful repairs are indicated by eliminating noise from the line roller.
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Quick Fix Tips - Bail and Line Roller

The document provides instructions for replacing bail assemblies and line roller bearings on Shimano spinning reels. It details the tools needed and steps to remove the bail assembly screw, clean parts, replace components, and reassemble. Models covered include Sustain, Stradic, Saros, and others. Successful repairs are indicated by eliminating noise from the line roller.
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Quick Fix Instructions– Spinning Reels

Bail Assembly and Line Roller Bearing Replacement


Shimano® spinning reels with broken bails or loud and grinding line roller bearings are easily repaired by consumers.
Models: Sustain®, Stradic®, Saros®, Symetre®, Sahara®, Sedona®, Sonora®, Sienna®, Slade®, Thunnus®, Baitrunner® B,
Spheros® and most other Shimano® spinning reels.
Symptoms of Line Roller Bearing Problems: Loud grinding noise when retrieving line.
Diagnostic Procedure: Run a section of monofilament line back and forth on the Line Roller while suspending the reel in mid air. If
there is a grinding noise, then that is a good indicator that the Line Roller Bearing is either dirty, rusted or corroded.
Tools that may be needed: Small flat head screwdriver, small Phillips head screwdriver, cotton swabs, rubbing alcohol, Shimano®
Bantam® Oil. For Thunnus® or Baitrunner® reels, a 2.5mm hex wrench may be necessary to replace the bail wire.
Schematics: http://fish.shimano.com/publish/content/fish/sac/us/en/customer_service/reel_schematics.html

Using a small screwdriver, remove the If replacing the bail wire, remove oppo- Pay close attention as to the order of the
above depicted screw. These bail assem- site screw as well. It is not necessary to internal parts of the line roller assembly.
bly screws typically have thread sealant remove this screw if only a line roller The order of the components vary from
on them, so be careful not to strip them. bearing replacement is being performed. model to model. Refer to schematics.

Clean any dirt, debris, rust or corrosion If changing the bail wire, reassemble the If changing the bail assembly, attach the
on all the line roller components. components of the line roller. new bail first with screw opposite of the
line roller assembly first.

Reassemble Drive Gear


line roller Ball Bearing
components onto Replacement of line roller bearing and/or Use the diagnostic procedure to ensure
bail wire assembly. Add Shimano® bail assembly is now complete. that the repair has been properly per-
Bantam® Oil to the line roller bearing to formed.
help keep it properly lubricated. Oiling Got problems? Call this guy!
after use, especially in saltwater is a Shimano® Customer Service at 1-877-
good way to maintain the line roller as- 577-0600. Hablo Español
sembly.

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