Product Description
DAM Quick 110-439 Bail Spring - SLS 2 / 3 / 4
Bring back the crisp, automatic action of your DAM Quick reel with this genuine Bail Spring replacement.
The bail spring (or trip spring) is the driving force behind your spinning reel's casting system. It provides the tension needed to hold the bail open during a cast and the power to snap it shut the instant you turn the handle. For the mid-sized DAM Quick SLS series, this spring is under constant load. If your bail feels weak, fails to close completely, or hangs up during rotation, a worn or broken spring is the most common cause. This authentic replacement part restores the reliable, snappy performance you expect from DAM engineering.
Product Features
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Correct Tension: Specifically calibrated for the bail mass of the SLS 2, 3, and 4 models.
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Resilient Material: Made from tempered spring steel to resist fatigue and memory loss.
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Exact Shape: Precision-formed tangs ensure a secure fit within the rotor housing and bail arm slots.
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Essential Maintenance: The most cost-effective way to fix a "lazy" or broken bail.
Model Compatibility
This part is verified to fit the following DAM Quick spinning reel models:
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DAM Quick SLS 2
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DAM Quick SLS 3
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DAM Quick SLS 4
Note: This spring is shared across the mid-range SLS frame sizes. It is NOT compatible with the smaller SLS 0/1 (which uses part #110-438) or the larger SLS 5.
Part Specifications
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Part Number: 110-439
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Alternate Part Number: 110439
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Part Description: Bail Spring / Bail Return Spring / Torsion Spring
Schematic Reference
To view the spring's location and ensure correct installation orientation, please consult the service diagrams.
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View the specific schematic for your reel at www.reelschematic.com
Installation Notes
Replacing a bail spring can be tricky due to the tension required.
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Remove the bail arm screw and carefully separate the arm from the rotor.
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Remove the old spring and clean the housing of old grease and dirt.
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Insert the new spring, ensuring the anchor point (tang) seats fully into the hole in the rotor.
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Align the opposite tang with the receiving hole in the bail arm.
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Apply tension by rotating the arm into position and holding it firmly while re-inserting the screw.
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Test the flip action several times to ensure the spring is seated correctly.

