Product Description
Fin-Nor Marquesa MA20II Frame – CF001-02
Establish a solid foundation for your 2-speed lever drag system with this genuine Fin-Nor Frame (CF001-02). Engineered specifically for the Marquesa MA20II, this one-piece housing unit is precision-machined from 6061-T6 aluminum to handle the complex mechanics and high-stress demands of dual-speed offshore fishing.
Unlike the standard single-speed frames, this assembly is designed to accommodate the additional gearing and shifting mechanism of the MA20II. It provides the rigid, torque-free structure needed to maintain gear mesh integrity when shifting between high-speed recovery and low-gear cranking power under heavy load.
Product Features
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Genuine OEM Component: Factory-authentic frame designed for the Marquesa 2-Speed series.
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6061-T6 Aluminum: Machined from a single block of aircraft-grade alloy for maximum strength and minimal weight.
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2-Speed Optimized: Internal dimensions machined to house the dual-gear drive shaft and shifting assembly.
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Anodized Protection: Gold/Silver anodized finish (depending on generation) to prevent galvanic corrosion and saltwater damage.
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Torque Resistant: Eliminates frame twist during high-drag battles, ensuring smooth lever operation.
Compatible Models
This part is verified to fit the following reel model:
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Fin-Nor Marquesa MA20II (2-Speed Lever Drag)
Part Specifications
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Part Number: CF001-02
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Alternate Part Number: 1532934
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Schematic Key: Key #30
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Part Type: Frame / Main Housing
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Material: Machined Aluminum
Technical Schematics & Resources To verify the fitment for your specific 2-speed model or to locate associated assembly parts, please refer to the PDF schematics available at:
Alternate Part Identification This part may be listed in repair manuals or inventory systems under the following references:
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1532934
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Key #30
Rebuild Note: When replacing the frame on a 2-speed model, pay close attention to the placement of the shift button assembly and the specific "High" and "Low" pinion gears, as the tolerance within the frame is critical for smooth shifting.

