Product Description
Here is the detailed product description for the Shimano 106AS Click Gear Support (TGT1587).
SHIMANO 106AS CLICK GEAR SUPPORT (TGT1587)
Stabilize Your Talica's Strike Alarm
The Shimano 106AS Click Gear Support (Part No. TGT1587) is a specialized structural component found in the spool assembly of the premium Shimano Talica lever drag reels. This part sits on the spool shaft, typically acting as a spacer and mounting base for the click gear, ensuring it stays perfectly aligned with the clicker pawl inside the side plate.
In the compact, high-tolerance design of the Talica, proper spacing is critical. If this support is worn or damaged during disassembly, the click gear may wobble or sit at the wrong height, leading to a weak-sounding alarm or a clicker that disengages spontaneously during a run.
Product Specifications
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Part Name: Click Gear Support
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Manufacturer: Shimano
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Part Number (MPN): TGT1587
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Schematic Code: 106AS
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Material: Anodized Aluminum / Alloy
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Installation Position: Spool Shaft (Left/Non-Handle Side)
Compatible Models
This part is engineered for the single-speed and 2-speed Talica (TAC) series, known for their "S-Compact" body design.
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Shimano Talica II (2-Speed) Series:
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TAC 8 II, TAC 10 II
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TAC 12 II, TAC 16 II
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TAC 20 II, TAC 25 II
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TAC 50 II (Check specific schematic, larger sizes often share architecture)
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Shimano Talica (Single Speed) Series:
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TAC 8, TAC 10, TAC 12, TAC 16
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Installation & Reference
To ensure this is the correct support for your reel, please cross-reference the part number TGT1587 or the schematic key 106AS 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: TGT1587
Installation Tip: The Click Gear Support usually works in conjunction with the Click Gear itself and a series of Spring Washers (Belleville Washers) that provide tension for the drag system.
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Orientation: Pay close attention to the orientation of this part when removing it; installing it backward can alter the drag curve or prevent the spool from centering in the frame.
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Thread/Fit: This part often slides over the shaft or threads on; ensure the threads are clean and not cross-threaded, as the spool shaft is expensive to replace.

