Drag mechanism for a double-bearing fishing reel

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – Fishing rod reel

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A01K 8901

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048786330

ABSTRACT:
A fishing reel is provided which includes a drag mechanism provided between a handle shaft and a main gear of the reel. The drag mechanism presets to an optimum value a slipping rotation starting load for a spool by operating a load setting member, and also enables the angler to set, by employing a reference portion and a position setting portion, the drag mechanism at the position at which the optimum slipping rotation start load value is obtained. The load setting member is operated to adjust the preset optimum slipping rotation start load value, and after the adjustment, the load setting member is returned easily and accurately to the position at which the optimum slipping rotation start lead value is obtained.

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