Product Description
DAM Quick 100-822 – Drive Gear w/Axle, Models 247 & 248 Replacement Part
Product Overview
revitalise the cranking power and smoothness of your vintage fishing reel with this genuine DAM Quick 100-822 Drive Gear w/Axle. Designed specifically for the DAM Quick 247 and 248 series, this assembly is the "engine" of your reel. It consists of the main drive gear and the integrated gear shaft (axle) that connects to your reel handle.
Over decades of service, the teeth on the main gear can become worn, chipped, or stripped, leading to a "rough" feeling during retrieval or gear slippage under load. Replacing this core component restores the tight, powerful, and silent operation that defines the German-engineered Quick series. This part is essential for ensuring efficient power transfer from the handle to the pinion and oscillation systems.
Key Features
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Core Drivetrain Component: Transfers rotational energy from the handle to the pinion gear and spool oscillation mechanism.
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Integrated Gear Shaft: Features the main gear permanently attached to the handle axle for a solid, one-piece assembly.
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Precision Machining: Cut to factory tolerances to ensure a perfect mesh with the pinion gear (100-822 fits specific ratios for the 247/248).
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Durable Alloy: Manufactured to withstand the torque required for freshwater spinning applications.
Model Compatibility
This part is verified to fit the following spinning reel models:
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DAM Quick 247
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DAM Quick 248
Technical Specifications
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Part Name: Drive Gear with Axle (Main Gear Assembly)
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Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 100-822
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Alternate Part Number: 100822
Schematic Reference
To view how this drive gear meshes with the pinion and fits into the body housing, please consult the official reel schematic. You can locate the detailed diagram for the DAM Quick 247 and 248 at www.reelschematic.com.
Note: When installing a new main gear, we strongly recommend cleaning the old grease from the reel body and applying fresh, high-quality reel grease to the gear teeth. Inspect the Pinion Gear simultaneously, as gears wear together; replacing only one can sometimes lead to increased noise.

