Product Description
SHIMANO 1046G BRAKE SHOE M RED (BNT4652)
Fine-Tune Your SVS Infinity System
The Shimano 1046G Brake Shoe M Red (BNT4652) is the genuine OEM replacement brake block for Shimano baitcasting reels featuring the SVS Infinity braking system. These distinct red brake shoes are located on the brake unit of the spool and are essential for controlling spool speed during the cast to prevent backlash.
Over time, friction against the brake pipe can wear these plastic shoes down, or they can be lost when removing the spool for maintenance. Replacing them with these factory-original "M" (Medium) size red shoes restores the precise, centrifugal braking force needed for consistent casting distance and accuracy.
Product Specifications
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Part Name: Brake Shoe M (Red)
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Manufacturer: Shimano
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Part Number (MPN): BNT4652
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Schematic Code: 1046G
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Color: Red
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Material: Friction-resistant Composite
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System Compatibility: SVS Infinity (First Generation)
Compatible Models
This part is engineered for Shimano baitcasters produced roughly between 2013 and 2016 that utilize the early SVS Infinity system.
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Shimano Chronarch CI4+ Series (2014):
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CH 150 CI4+ (14CHCI4150)
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CH 150HG CI4+
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CH 151 CI4+ (Left Hand)
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CH 151HG CI4+ (Left Hand)
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Shimano Curado I Series:
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CU 200 I
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CU 200HG I
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CU 200PG I
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CU 201 I / HG I / PG I
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Shimano Metanium Series:
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13 Metanium (Normal, HG, XG)
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Shimano Brenious:
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Brenious (Right/Left)
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Shimano Scorpion Series:
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14 Scorpion 200 / 201 (HG)
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Note: Please check if your reel uses the Red shoes. Newer SVS systems (like on the Curado K) may use White or Clear shoes which have different dimensions.
Installation & Reference
To ensure this is the correct brake shoe for your specific reel model, please cross-reference part number BNT4652 or the schematic key 1046G with your reel's service diagram.
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Schematic Diagrams: For detailed PDF schematics and part location verification, please visit www.reelschematic.com.
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Alternate Part Number: BNT4652
Installation Tip: These brake shoes snap onto the pins of the brake unit. When installing, ensure the "tail" of the shoe is oriented correctly to pivot outwards when the centrifugal force engages. It is often recommended to replace all active shoes at once for balanced braking.

