Hi Alan, i read that you order your bearings from smoothdrag.com, and looking at their bearing list, it is listed that the bearings are all ABEC 5. I would like to know what is your take on ABEC ratings in fishing reels as i do not see anything in your site regarding this...
is it a must that the bearings are ABEC3/5 at least? I gather that ABEC is a rating for the precision/accuracy in manufacturing and the higher the number, the tighter the tolerance and it will contribute to higher speed capability.. I have purchased some bearings recently for my reels and the manufacturer (EZO bearings, Sapporo Precision Inc) doesn't list any ABEC ratings, though they claim a max speed of 50K RPM for the bearing models 686 HZZ and 687. Does this mean an ABEC 1 686HZZ bearing, though in theory is able to reach 50K RPM, will most probably not fare as well against an ABEC 5 or 7 686HZZ bearing? If there is a relationship in ABEC rating and max RPM, it wouldn't affect spinning reels as bad as it would for conventional or baitcasting reels which rely on the bearings for the 'floating' spool? Hope you can clear up my confusion before i start to purchase bearings in bulk for my 19 reels. I order my bearings from a major distributor for brands like Timken, SKF, NTN, FAG, EZO etc.., however, they don't really know how to answer my question in relation to fishing reels.
hi, chris! a fishing reel is one of the lowest speed applications imaginable. i've mostly seen choices between abec 1 and abec 5. the differences are something silly like 20,000 rpm versus 50,000 rpm. tom hryniuk says it does not matter. he'd know. i really think that abec 7's are a waste of money, as are ceramics.