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For spring structure C (2 or 3 springs, double stroke)
(1) Remove the upper spring case and spring
together from the drum.
Grip the spring case with pliers and slowly
pull out from the drum by hand.
NOTE: When removing the upper spring case,
the notch key and two notch springs
will drop out from the spindle.
Take care not to lose them.
(2) Weld steel plates to the spring, which is not
installed in the case, in order to prevent the
spring from expansion.
Use steel plates with enough length to cover
the periphery of the spring, and weld along the
whole length.
NOTE: Wipe off all grease from the spring surface
to avoid grease combustion.
(3) Remove the welded spring from the drum.
(4) Remove the bush from the spring.
(5) Before reassembly, clean and inspect all the disassembled parts.
Replace worn, cracked, damaged or deformed parts.
(6) Lightly lubricate the bush attaching portion of the spindle
and the inside surface of the bush with grease (IDEMITSU,
DAPHNE EPONEX GREASE SR No.1 or equivalents).
Attach the bush with the circular hole to the spindle.
The machined end of the bush should face upward.
Figure 29
(7) Install the spring without the spring case into the drum.
1) Before installation, check the assembling direction which depends on the winding direction of the
reel. Refer to Figure 25 (page 22).
2) Slightly move the band upward in order to make the removal easy.
Refer to Figure 24 (page 21).
Never m ove t he ba nd t oo m uch.
If m oved t oo m uch, t he ban d w i l l com e of f and t h e spri ng w i l l exp and e xpl osi vel y,
causi ng pers onal i nj u ry.
3) Place the spring into the drum.
Fit the center edge of the spring into the slit of the bush by hammering.
Put a steel plate or the like to protect the spring when hammering.
4) Place the outer edge of the spring on the spring fixing portion of the drum.
Refer to Figure 25 (page 22).
Bush
(with non-circular hole)
Spring case and spring
Spring
Steel plate
Weld both
sides.
Notch key
Notch spring
Bush
(with circular hole)
Bush with
non-circular hole.
Bush with
circular hole.
Figure 28
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