Product Description
DAM Quick 110-460 Bail Arm - SLS 2
Restore the structural integrity and smooth operation of your DAM Quick reel with this genuine Bail Arm.
The bail arm is a vital component of the rotor assembly, acting as the anchor point for the bail wire. On the DAM Quick SLS 2, this part is subjected to constant motion and tension every time the bail is opened for a cast or closed for retrieval. Over time, impact damage, stress cracks, or wear at the pivot point can compromise the reel's performance. This authentic replacement part ensures a secure connection and restores the precise geometry needed for reliable line management.
Product Features
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Model Specific: Engineered specifically for the rotor design of the DAM Quick SLS 2.
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Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-strength material to resist fatigue and impact.
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Direct Replacement: Swaps out seamlessly with the original factory part for a hassle-free repair.
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Restored Action: Eliminates play or wobble in the bail assembly, ensuring a solid lock-up.
Model Compatibility
This part is verified to fit the following DAM Quick spinning reel models:
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DAM Quick SLS 2
Note: This part is specific to the SLS 2 frame size. It is not compatible with the smaller SLS 0/1 or the larger SLS 3/4/5 models.
Part Specifications
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Part Number: 110-460
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Alternate Part Number: 110460
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Part Description: Bail Arm / Bail Mount / Rotor Arm
Schematic Reference
To confirm the specific location of this arm (line roller side vs. spring side) and the necessary screws, please consult the service diagrams.
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View the specific schematic for your reel at www.reelschematic.com
Installation Notes
Installing the bail arm is a straightforward process but requires attention to detail.
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Remove the retaining screw holding the old arm to the rotor.
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Carefully detach the bail wire connection if necessary.
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Clean the pivot post on the rotor to remove any sand, dirt, or old grease.
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Apply a thin layer of reel grease to the pivot point.
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Install the new 110-460 Bail Arm and tighten the screw securely, checking that the arm still pivots smoothly without binding.

