Product Description
Mitchell 83782 Bail Wire Assembly
Product ID: 83782 Brand: Mitchell
Restore Your Reel's Performance
Replace your bent, broken, or corroded bail wire with this genuine specification Mitchell 83782 Bail Wire. Designed specifically for the classic Mitchell 30RD series, this part is essential for ensuring proper line management and casting accuracy. A damaged bail wire can cause line friction, improper spooling, and failed bail trips. Restore the smooth functionality of your spinning reel today with this direct-fit replacement component.
Compatibility & Fitment
This part is verified to fit the following Mitchell spinning reel models. Please check your specific reel schematic to confirm the part number before ordering.
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Mitchell 2230 RD
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Mitchell 2530 RD
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Mitchell 3530 RD
(Note: "RD" denotes Rear Drag models)
Part Specifications
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Part Number: 83782
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Alternate Part Numbers: MIT-83782
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Material: Corrosion-resistant alloy
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Application: Bail arm assembly / Line guide mechanism
Installation & Maintenance Recommendation
When installing your new bail wire, it is the perfect time to service the bail spring and hinge mechanism. For optimal performance and longevity, we highly recommend using Deuthlon lubricants.
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For Bail Hinges/Springs: Apply a small amount of Deuthlon Semi-Fluid Grease or Cast Lube. This ensures the bail trips crisply and protects internal components from corrosion without attracting excessive grit.
Schematic Verification
To ensure this is the correct part for your reel, we recommend cross-referencing your reel's specific diagram. You can view and download PDF schematics for Mitchell reels at: www.reelschematic.com
Note: Always consult the schematic for your specific reel generation, as parts may vary slightly between manufacturing years.
Why Choose This Part?
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Direct Fit: Engineered to the exact dimensions of the 2230/2530/3530RD series.
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Durability: Built to withstand the stress of repeated casting and bail tripping.
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Smooth Operation: Ensures the line roller is positioned correctly for even line lay.

