Product Description
Daiwa L06-6301 A/R Pawl | Anti-Reverse Pawl
Part Name: A/R Pawl (Anti-Reverse Pawl) Part Number: L06-6301 Manufacturer: Daiwa
Product Overview
Restore the instant hook-setting power of your large-frame Daiwa spinning reel with the Daiwa L06-6301 A/R Pawl. This genuine replacement part is the critical internal claw that engages the ratchet gear to prevent the rotor from spinning backward.
If your reel handles properly in the forward direction but spins freely in reverse even when the anti-reverse switch is engaged, a worn or rounded tip on this pawl is the most common failure point. Manufactured from hardened metal, this pawl is designed to withstand the shock of hard strikes and heavy drag pressure found in surf and saltwater fishing.
Model Compatibility
This part is engineered for the heavy-duty "Long Cast" and "Surf" series spinning reels manufactured by Daiwa in the mid-to-late 1990s.
Fits the following Reel Series:
- Daiwa EL2600X, EL4000X
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Daiwa Regal-Z Series (T Models):
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RG-Z4500T
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RG-Z5000T
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Daiwa Regal-S Series (T Models):
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RG-S4500T
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RG-S5000T
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RG-S5500T
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Daiwa Emblem Series:
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Select Emblem-X and Emblem-Z models (Check schematic for "L06" prefix match).
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Technician's Note: This pawl is specific to the 4500, 5000, and 5500 chassis sizes. Smaller reels (like the RG-Z2500) typically use a different, smaller pawl. Please verify your specific model number before ordering.
Technical Specifications & Reference
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Material: Hardened Steel / Alloy
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Installation Location: Mounted on the A/R Pawl Plate (Internal Body)
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Function: Engages the A/R Ratchet to lock rotor rotation.
Alternate Part Numbers:
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mikesreelrepair.com: L06-6301
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Related Parts:
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A/R Pawl Spring A: L06-6801 (Critical for engaging the pawl)
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A/R Pawl Screw: L06-6501
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A/R Ratchet: L03-6401
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Installation Tip: The performance of the Anti-Reverse Pawl relies heavily on the tension of the A/R Pawl Spring. If you are replacing the pawl due to failure, it is highly recommended to replace the spring simultaneously, as a weak spring will prevent the new pawl from engaging the ratchet teeth quickly. For detailed assembly diagrams, please consult www.reelschematic.com.

