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New Carbontex Drag sizing chart. Washer Number OD X ID X Thickness, mm(In.) 1 16 (0.613) X 8.25 (0.325) X 0.5 / 0.76 / 1 (0.02 / 0.03 / 0.04) 2 16.8 (0.66) X 4.3 (0.169) X 1 (0.04) 3 16.95 (0.666) X 5.95 (0.235) X 1 (0.04) 4 17.15 (0.675) X 9.35 (0.368) X 0.5 (0.025) 5 17.8 (0.7) X 10.35 (0.407) X 0.76 (0.03) 6 18.25 (0.72) X 8.35 (0.33) X 1 (0.04) 7 18.75 (0.735) X 10.9 (0.43) X 1 (0.04) 8 19.5 (0.765) X 4.2 (0.165) X 1 (0.04) 9 20.5 (0.805) X 10.85 (0.43) X 0.76 (0.03) 10 20.5 (0.81) X 8.1 (0.32) X 0.5 (0.02) 11 20.65 (0.81) X 8.9 (0.35) X 1 (0.04) 12 20.7 (0.815) X 13.15 (0.518) X 0.76 (0.03) 13 21.28 (0.84) X 5.18 (0.205) X 1 (0.04) 14 21.5 (0.85) X 8.1 (0.32) X 0.76 / 1 (0.03 / 0.04) 15 21.6 (0.85) X 10.6 (0.415) X 0.76 (0.03) 16 22.6 (0.89) X 12.7 (0.5) X 1 (0.04) 17 22.95 (0.905) X 8.3 (0.325) X 1 (0.04) 18 22.98 (0.095) X 8.15 (0.32) X 0.5 / 0.76 (0.020 / 0.03) 19 23.9 (0.94) X 11.3 (0.445) X 1 (0.04) 20 24.15 (0.95) X 14.5 (0.572) X 1 (0.04) 21 24.55 (0.965) X 10.6 (0.415) X 0.5 / 0.76 (0.020 / 0.03) 22 24.6 (0.97) X 14.5 (0.57) X 0.76 (0.03) 23 24.63 (0.969) X 5 (0.198) X 1 (0.04) 24 24.65 (0.97) X 19.3 (0.76) X 0.76 (0.03) 25 25.3 (0.995) X 17.05 (0.675) X 1 (0.04) 26 25.4 (1) X 8.4 (0.33) X 0.76 / 1 (0.03 / 0.04) 27 25.5 (1) X 8.65 (0.34) X 0.5 (0.02) 28 25.8 (1.015) X 18.7 (0.735) X 1 (0.04) 29 25.8 (1.015) X 10.75 (0.425) X 2 (0.08) 30 25.95 (1.02) X 19.25 (0.76) X 1 (0.04) 31 26 (1.022) X 12 (0.475) X 0.76 (0.03) 32 26.45 (1.044) X 8.35 (0.329) X 1 (0.04) 33 26.5 (1.045) X 13 (0.515) X 0.76 (0.03) 34 26.55 (1.045) X 15.65 (0.615) X 0.76 (0.03) 35 26.75 (1.05) X 17 (0.67) X 1 (0.04) 36 26.8 (1.055) X 12.75 (0.5) X 0.5 (0.02) 37 26.8 (1.055) X 9.6 (0.375) X 0.5 (0.02) 38 26.85 (1.055) X 12.65 (0.5) X 1 (0.04) 39 27.05 (1.065) X 8.3 (0.325) X 0.5 / 1 (0.020 / 0.04) 40 27.1 (1.066) X 13.85 (0.545) X 1 / 1.2 (0.04 / 0.047) 41 27.95 (1.1) X 15.65 (0.615) X 0.76 (0.03) 42 28 (1.1) X 10.9 (0.43) X 0.76 (0.03) 43 28.35 (1.115) X 18.9 (0.745) X 1 (0.04) 44 28.6 (1.125) X 10.9 (0.429) X 0.76 / 1 (0.03 / 0.04) 45 28.65 (1.13) X 21.05 (0.83) X 1 (0.04) 46 29 (1.14) X 8.6 (0.34) X 0.76 (0.03) 47 30.95 (1.22) X 21.6 (0.85) X 0.76 (0.03) 48 31 (1.22) X 8.9 (0.35) X 1 (0.04) 49 31.15 (1.225) X 17 (0.668) X 1 (0.04) 50 32.35 (1.275) X 8.25 (0.325) X 0.65 / 0.76 (0.025 / 0.03) 51 32.5 (1.28) X 24.55 (0.965) X 1 (0.04) 52 32.65 (1.285) X 17.1 (0.673) X 0.76 (0.03) 53 33.5 (1.32) X 18.05 (0.71) X 1 (0.04) 54 33.8 (1.33) X 9.5 (0.373) X 1 (0.04) 55 34.65 (1.365) X 19.45 (0.765) X 0.76 (0.03) 56 34.92 (1.376) X 20.26 (0.807) X 0.96 (0.037) 57 35.07 (1.376) X 15.5 (0.611) X 1 (0.04) 58 35.5 (1.4) X 25.75 (1.105) X 1 (0.04) 59 35.6 (1.4) X 8.7 (0.34) X 0.5 (0.02) 60 38.15 (1.5) X 14 (0.55) X 1 (0.04) 61 38.5 (1.515) X 24.1 (0.948) X 1 (0.04) 62 40.45 (1.59) X 21.05 (0.83) X 0.76 (0.03) 63 40.45 (1.59) X 13 (0.51) X 0.76 (0.03) 64 41.05 (1.62) X 16.35 (0.645) X 0.76 (0.03) 65 41.05 (1.62) X 12.55 (0.495) X 0.76 (0.03) 66 41.05 (1.62) X 10.1 (0.4) X 0.76 (0.03) 67 43 (1.695) X 16.25 (0.64) X 0.76 (0.03) 68 43 (1.695) X 12.15 (0.48) X 0.76 (0.03) 69 43 (1.695) X 10.35 (0.405) X 0.76 (0.03) 70 49.15 (1.935) X 20.35 (0.8 ) X 1.16 (0.045) 71 55 (2.165) X 20.05 (0.79) X 1.16 (0.045)
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2012, 09:19:26 PM » |
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Thanx Bryan,
I plan on getting as much data into several spread sheets that I am working on and this is much appreciated.
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« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2012, 12:02:28 PM » |
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Very good, thank you lots.... 
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« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2012, 05:35:52 AM » |
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On your list you just have numbers by them. Do I just go to the smooth drags carbontex drag list and count down to number 47 for example and see what that washer is listed for? Thanks.
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too heavy or i am just getting weaker...
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« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2012, 05:44:34 AM » |
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actually you look for the size CF washer you need and the corresponding number to the left is the part number. hope this is what you meant.
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« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2012, 07:57:27 AM » |
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Aaron The numbers are the size chart do not correspond to anything else  Just tried to keep it simple for ordering. If you want to know what reel a particular washer belongs to just email and ask me. Dawn
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too heavy or i am just getting weaker...
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« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2012, 12:43:59 PM » |
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The numbers are the size chart do not correspond to anything else  Dawn Dawn, i thought that was the purpose of the part numbering system to make life easier. for example if i wanted OD 21.28 mm ID 5.18 and 1 mm thickness i will order washer number 13, am i wrong? thanks!
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« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2012, 08:20:40 AM » |
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Mel you are right. I mis-understood what you meant.
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« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2012, 03:38:40 PM » |
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OK here comes a dumb guy question...........I have a pile of Bass pro shop bait-casters......I know that they are made by several reel manufactures...can I get you bass pro #'s for proper CF washers? 
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« Reply #9 on: June 21, 2012, 06:24:15 PM » |
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fishnazzi, remember there are no dumb questions, only dumb answers.
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« Reply #10 on: June 21, 2012, 07:30:42 PM » |
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dumb guy......thats me at times.........The drag washers on a couple of my reels are hammered. So I'm afraid trying measure the thickness of a hammered unit won't work.......and of course they are made by someone.......(the reels)......not sure about how to get the right sizes or if they are available........
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« Reply #11 on: June 21, 2012, 10:29:30 PM » |
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Good question....but I don't have a good answer. Thickness is a game of chance. i just worked on a little shimano bass reel, and switched drags 3 times until I got the right thickness...how do I know? It was based on the star and how much drag I got based on the position of the star. If you get too much drag at the top, the washers are too thick. If bottoming out, too thin. Then I just try to find something in between...but I have a collection of washers to choose from and mix and match.
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« Reply #12 on: June 22, 2012, 05:01:58 AM » |
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sounds like it might be easier to send the reels in............
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« Reply #13 on: June 22, 2012, 07:39:55 AM » |
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You can send me the old washers if that's easier.
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« Reply #14 on: June 22, 2012, 06:44:36 PM » |
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That might work for me Dawn.....Thank You. It is summer season right now and work hours are long. But......in the fall........It is big fish time here. I will have to work at getting you some old ones(out of the reels) and in the mail.
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