I have a saltist 20h,I have had to replace three star drags so far at £15 with p&p each.Any body else had any bother with their saltist? Better still has any body a solution to this problem. Emailed Daiwa a couple of weeks ago who have yet to reply. The reel is well looked after and used sensibly,gets no stick etc.Thanks in advance for any info lads.
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Apparently its a commonish fault its unusual for daiwa not to answer email something not right there here"s the service link Daiwasports.co.uk - Services - Call direct on 08450 603603 But the phone numbers there too personally i would ring them i think you will find you get sorted out free never mind £15 a chuck
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I've got 4 saltists & only had one issue with a 30, the drag stripped after about 10 months. It was an acknowledged problem with the early models, something to do with the threading on the shaft I think - anyway, took the reel back to the shop who sent it back to Daiwa. It was fixed & returned within a week, cost me no more than the postage (about £4.50).
As far as I know the later models should be fine & certainly the rest of mine have presented no problems. It might be that you've been replacing the star-wheel without addressing the problem with the shaft - be interesting to see what Daiwa have to say, they're usually pretty good (at least in my experience).
Hope you get it sorted mate, as they're otherwise cracking reels.
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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Originally posted by stig View PostI have a saltist 20h,I have had to replace three star drags so far at £15 with p&p each.Any body else had any bother with their saltist? Better still has any body a solution to this problem. Emailed Daiwa a couple of weeks ago who have yet to reply. The reel is well looked after and used sensibly,gets no stick etc.Thanks in advance for any info lads.
when you say star drag, what exactlyis wrong it because the
only bit trouble a have with star drags and that was with a second hand one that a bought and found that the clutch plates were soaking wet with oil and water and when cleaned it and dried the plates , rthere was no problem any more
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The thread in the star wheel is very soft on the early models ,had to replace mine and it went again a year later .Daiwa replaced the part under warranty as spares have a two year warranty,so just had to buy first one as I got the reel second hand.white van man
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Think you could be right g-force about an issue with the shaft as this is an early model.Will phone daiwa monday and will let you know of any developments,thanks for the info.The exact problem bob is not the drag washers but the threads stripping off the inside of the star wheel.Will let you know the outcome bob.Cheers lads
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Originally posted by stig View PostThink you could be right g-force about an issue with the shaft as this is an early model.Will phone daiwa monday and will let you know of any developments,thanks for the info.The exact problem bob is not the drag washers but the threads stripping off the inside of the star wheel.Will let you know the outcome bob.Cheers lads
I think the solution was to produce new shafts correctly threaded so it wouldn't happen again. So far no other problems with my other ones, but just in case I don't back the drag all the way off these days (shouldn't be an issue with my two newer ones as hopefully they'll have the corrected shafts fitted from new).
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
Whitley Bay Angling Society on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/whitleybayanglingsoc/
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Originally posted by stig View PostThink you could be right g-force about an issue with the shaft as this is an early model.Will phone daiwa monday and will let you know of any developments,thanks for the info.The exact problem bob is not the drag washers but the threads stripping off the inside of the star wheel.Will let you know the outcome bob.Cheers lads
no prob mate, sorry a cound'nt have been more help, the good thing about nesa there's always somebody else to help, still three times threads stripping is a bit much hope you get it sorted soon
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Originally posted by stig View PostI have a saltist 20h,I have had to replace three star drags so far at £15 with p&p each.Any body else had any bother with their saltist? Better still has any body a solution to this problem. Emailed Daiwa a couple of weeks ago who have yet to reply. The reel is well looked after and used sensibly,gets no stick etc.Thanks in advance for any info lads.
No need to send reel back to Daiwa, it is a simple job to replace the star drag, any tackle shop should be able to do that.
There was a problem with the earlier models, there is is still the odd one that goes however Daiwa will send the replacement drag for free to the shop where it was sold.If people think you are an idiot, why speak and remove all doubt !
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bought a seconhand saltist myself star drag went. i phoned daiwa and sent me another one out cost 15quid.
i was prewarned about star drag off the saltist from a top caster from down south, he sent 4 back to daiwa he now uses torium 14s
obviously to me there has to be a design fault other second hand reels dont go like these.did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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Originally posted by YoursTruly View PostYou should have taken it back to shop where it was bought and they should have had the drag replaced totally free of charge.
No need to send reel back to Daiwa, it is a simple job to replace the star drag, any tackle shop should be able to do that.
There was a problem with the earlier models, there is is still the odd one that goes however Daiwa will send the replacement drag for free to the shop where it was sold.
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I bet the woman in the parts department insists they have not got a problem with these reels,She did with me despite telling her other friends had the same problem as well as people on forums from america and south africa.No problem but they just happen to stock a lot of drags ,lol.white van man
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Originally posted by Rod View PostI bet the woman in the parts department insists they have not got a problem with these reels,She did with me despite telling her other friends had the same problem as well as people on forums from america and south africa.No problem but they just happen to stock a lot of drags ,lol.
hows the new reel. johndid you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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