Product Description
DAM Quick 110-436 Bail Arm - SLS 4
Regain the smooth casting action of your DAM Quick spinning reel with this genuine Bail Arm replacement.
The bail arm is a critical pivot point in your reel's rotor assembly, serving as the anchor for the bail wire on the line roller side. Designed specifically for the DAM Quick SLS 4, this component is subject to constant movement and torque every time you cast or close the bail. Over time, wear at the hinge point can cause the bail to sag or fail to trip automatically. This authentic replacement part restores the structural integrity of the bail assembly, ensuring the wire locks securely into place for the cast and snaps back instantly for the retrieve.
Product Features
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Exact Fitment: Engineered to match the rotor geometry of the DAM Quick SLS 4.
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Restored Bail Action: Eliminates friction and binding caused by a worn or cracked original arm.
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Robust Material: Constructed from high-impact composite to withstand snap-closures and environmental stress.
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Seamless Integration: Designed to house the line roller assembly and connect firmly to the bail wire.
Model Compatibility
This part is verified to fit the following DAM Quick spinning reel models:
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DAM Quick SLS 4
Note: This bail arm is specific to the SLS 4 frame size. It is not interchangeable with the smaller SLS 2/3 or the larger SLS 5 components.
Part Specifications
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Part Number: 110-436
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Alternate Part Number: 110436
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Part Description: Bail Arm / Line Roller Arm / Bail Mount
Schematic Reference
To verify the correct orientation of the bail arm and the order of the line roller washers, please consult the service diagrams.
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View the specific schematic for your reel at www.reelschematic.com
Installation Notes
When installing the 110-436 bail arm, first ensure the rotor pivot post is thoroughly cleaned of any grit or dried grease. Apply a fresh coating of high-quality reel grease to the pivot point. When reassembling the line roller mechanism into the new arm, ensure the washers and bushings are stacked in the correct order to prevent the roller from binding. Check that the bail wire screw is tight, but be careful not to crack the new plastic arm by over-torquing.

