Product Description
Daiwa L10-0707 A/R Lever | Anti-Reverse Switch
Part Name: A/R Lever (Anti-Reverse Lever) Part Number: L10-0707 Manufacturer: Daiwa
Product Overview
Restore the essential control of your classic Daiwa spinning reel with the Daiwa L10-0707 A/R Lever. This genuine replacement part is the external switch located on the rear or underside of the reel body, allowing you to toggle the anti-reverse system on and off.
Crafted from durable, high-impact black composite, this lever engages the internal cam and pawl mechanism. Over time, these levers can crack from impact or become loose due to wear on the mounting post. A functioning A/R lever is critical for setting the hook properly and managing back-reeling techniques.
Model Compatibility
This part is designed for the "Long Cast" graphite body spinning reels from the 1990s, specifically the Eliminator and Procaster families.
Fits the following Reel Series:
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Daiwa Eliminator (EL) Series:
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EL4000
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EL4000X
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EL2600 (Check specific production run)
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Daiwa Procaster (PS) Series:
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PS4000
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PS4000BL
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PS2600
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Daiwa Regal (RG) Series:
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Select "Z" and "S" models (RG-Z, RG-S) utilizing the L-series chassis.
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Technician's Note regarding sizing: The "L10" series levers (L10-0701, L10-0702, L10-0707, L10-0709) all look nearly identical but vary slightly in size to match the reel frame.
L10-0709 fits the large surf sizes (EL7000/9000).
L10-0707 typically fits the medium-heavy freshwater/saltwater sizes (4000 size).
Please verify your specific reel schematic to ensure L10-0707 is the correct match for your frame size.
Technical Specifications & Reference
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Material: Black Molded Composite / Plastic
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Installation Location: Rear/Bottom of Main Body
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Function: Toggles internal Anti-Reverse Cam
Alternate Part Numbers:
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mikesreelrepair.com: L10-0707
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Related Parts: Often requires the A/R Lever Screw (check schematic, typically a small self-tapping screw) for installation.
Installation Tip: When installing this lever, ensure the internal A/R Cam is properly aligned with the lever's keyway before tightening the screw. Overtightening can crack the new lever boss. For exploded views, consult the diagrams at www.reelschematic.com.

