700 Bearing Cover

Started by jgp12000, July 14, 2026, 05:35:55 PM

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I noticed the bearing cover on my 700
Has what I thought was a dent until I saw another on ebay in the same location? It appears to be located over the bail trip screw hole is ?I assume it's made this way?

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I just looked at 3 different ones , all had the same impression .
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jgp12000

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Thanks Joe I figured it was meant to be,its pretty thick SS probably
Hard to dent anyhow.

It appears all the holes are same diameter
I assume the trip screw with the larger head goes in the hole near the indention  & would be oriented  at the top or foot side.

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It is the trip "ramp" for the internal bail release.

Since (3) screws hold this very HD SS round plate in place —- the ramp can be rotated to the angler's desired position for setting/cocking the bail open.

12 to 6, or 6 to 12 —- your call.

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