bearing sizes by reel - a running list

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Quote from: Robert Janssen on June 17, 2015, 07:24:46 PM
That 0.1563 width is kinda odd.... otherwise it would've fit the Avet MXL, left spool bearing. Not all too many manufacturers use imperial bearings.

We have them on the shelf here in R3ZZ and WR3ZZ we sell quite a few next when some one orders them I'll ask what reel they need them for. Penn are the main users of imperial bearings in the UK.

Tight lines
Charlie

exp2000

Quote from: reelbearing on January 30, 2017, 10:16:23 AM
Quote from: Robert Janssen on June 17, 2015, 07:24:46 PM
That 0.1563 width is kinda odd.... otherwise it would've fit the Avet MXL, left spool bearing. Not all too many manufacturers use imperial bearings.

We have them on the shelf here in R3ZZ and WR3ZZ we sell quite a few next when some one orders them I'll ask what reel they need them for. Penn are the main users of imperial bearings in the UK.

Tight lines
Charlie

Thanks. That would be appreciated.

Brett.

reelbearing

Hello Brett

Right they are out of a Penn 975LD I hope this helps you.

Tight lines
Charlie

exp2000

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Quote from: reelbearing on February 20, 2017, 04:08:28 PM
Hello Brett

Right they are out of a Penn 975LD I hope this helps you.

Tight lines
Charlie

Great! Mystery finally solved. Thanks heaps Charlie.

I rarely service this particular reel so wont be using these bearings up any time soon.
~

mhc

#64
Daiwa Saltist LW20HA - LW50HA  (older silver reels with 4 bearings and one IAR bearing, not sure if these are the same as the "saltist levelwind 20 HC" that Vjtrey1 was asking about 6 months ago - probably too late to help anyway)

1 of 7.0 x 14.0 x 3.5 (6G279601 – Gear shaft bottom bearing)
2 of 8.0 x 14.0 x 4.0 (6G523403 – Gear shaft top bearing & 6G427201 – spool bearing handle side)
1 of 4.0 x 11.0 x 4.0 (6G427701 – Spool bearing non handle side)
plus one 3 x 8 x 4 nylon? bushing (6E608801) in the handle side plate under the spool tension knob - some people swap this bushing for another bearing. I'm not sure if it helps much, it probably feels smoother if you know it's there.  

Mike
It can't be too difficult - a lot of people do it.

ohfishalee

Quote from: erikpowell on June 07, 2013, 03:47:45 AM

Tiagra 50W
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0033 -  8x22x7


Tiagra 50WLRSA
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0576 -  8x22x7

Tiagra 80W
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0033 - 8x22x7

Tiagra 80WA
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0576 - 8x22x7

Do all of the "like numbered" bearings have the same bore for the shaft(s), i.e. they are all 8*22*7 - aren't they effectively the same bearing?

Tightlines667

Quote from: ohfishalee on April 21, 2017, 05:57:38 PM
Quote from: erikpowell on June 07, 2013, 03:47:45 AM

Tiagra 50W
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0033 -  8x22x7


Tiagra 50WLRSA
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0576 -  8x22x7

Tiagra 80W
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0033 - 8x22x7

Tiagra 80WA
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0576 - 8x22x7

Do all of the "like numbered" bearings have the same bore for the shaft(s), i.e. they are all 8*22*7 - aren't they effectively the same bearing?

Yes.

They are the same size.  There have been several  (maybe 3?) different versions over the history of the models.  Maybe introduction of ceramic hybrid bearings, or the release of the newer version 80WA or 50WLRS models?

Just a guess.

John
Hope springs eternal
for the consumate fishermen.

ohfishalee

Quote from: Tightlines666 on April 21, 2017, 06:45:27 PM
Quote from: ohfishalee on April 21, 2017, 05:57:38 PM
Quote from: erikpowell on June 07, 2013, 03:47:45 AM

Tiagra 50W
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0033 -  8x22x7


Tiagra 50WLRSA
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0576 -  8x22x7

Tiagra 80W
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0033 - 8x22x7

Tiagra 80WA
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0576 - 8x22x7

Do all of the "like numbered" bearings have the same bore for the shaft(s), i.e. they are all 8*22*7 - aren't they effectively the same bearing?

Yes.

They are the same size.  There have been several  (maybe 3?) different versions over the history of the models.  Maybe introduction of ceramic hybrid bearings, or the release of the newer version 80WA or 50WLRS models?

Just a guess.

John

any idea of the bore size?

thinking of using angular contact bearings in a tiagra to replace TT0576

Tightlines667

Quote from: ohfishalee on April 21, 2017, 07:01:45 PM
Quote from: Tightlines666 on April 21, 2017, 06:45:27 PM
Quote from: ohfishalee on April 21, 2017, 05:57:38 PM
Quote from: erikpowell on June 07, 2013, 03:47:45 AM

Tiagra 50W
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0033 -  8x22x7


Tiagra 50WLRSA
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0576 -  8x22x7

Tiagra 80W
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0033 - 8x22x7

Tiagra 80WA
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0576 - 8x22x7

Do all of the "like numbered" bearings have the same bore for the shaft(s), i.e. they are all 8*22*7 - aren't they effectively the same bearing?

Yes.

They are the same size.  There have been several  (maybe 3?) different versions over the history of the models.  Maybe introduction of ceramic hybrid bearings, or the release of the newer version 80WA or 50WLRS models?

Just a guess.

John

any idea of the bore size?

thinking of using angular contact bearings in a tiagra to replace TT0576

I don't have it written down, don't have any bearings in stock, or Tiagras on my bench right now.

You may have to pull a tailplate off of one of your reels and break out those calipers you bought last year?
Hope springs eternal
for the consumate fishermen.

reel man

Boca also cross references all Newell bearings by model.

All 200, 300, 400, 500 4.6 & 500 5.5 series use:

.375 OD
.123 ID
.156 Thick

The 540 3.2, and all 600 series use:

.375 OD
.185 ID
.125 Thick

ohfishalee

Quote from: Tightlines666 on April 21, 2017, 10:22:58 PM
Quote from: ohfishalee on April 21, 2017, 07:01:45 PM
Quote from: Tightlines666 on April 21, 2017, 06:45:27 PM
Quote from: ohfishalee on April 21, 2017, 05:57:38 PM
Quote from: erikpowell on June 07, 2013, 03:47:45 AM

Tiagra 50W
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0033 -  8x22x7


Tiagra 50WLRSA
4 bearings, all same
shimano part # TT0576 -  8x22x7

Tiagra 80W
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0033 - 8x22x7

Tiagra 80WA
4 bearings all same
shimano part # TT0576 - 8x22x7

Do all of the "like numbered" bearings have the same bore for the shaft(s), i.e. they are all 8*22*7 - aren't they effectively the same bearing?

Yes.

They are the same size.  There have been several  (maybe 3?) different versions over the history of the models.  Maybe introduction of ceramic hybrid bearings, or the release of the newer version 80WA or 50WLRS models?

Just a guess.

John

any idea of the bore size?

thinking of using angular contact bearings in a tiagra to replace TT0576

I don't have it written down, don't have any bearings in stock, or Tiagras on my bench right now.

You may have to pull a tailplate off of one of your reels and break out those calipers you bought last year?


i just moved house and everything is packed away :(

steelfish

Quote from: ebnash on March 07, 2012, 06:14:38 AM
The following are only spool bearings...

Avet JX                   .185 X .685 X .250
                            .185 X .375 X .125

I need to change the 4 bearings on an Avet lx 2-speed
2 of the smaller ones for the spools
1 bigger one for the left side of the spool
1 pinion bearing

does anyone has the sizes to get them from Dawn in smoothdrag?
The Baja Guy

Joao Tavares

Shimano Tyrnos 50II 2speed LRS

     IDxODxT
1 x 10x22x6  TGT1418 Pinion bearing
1 x 08x19x6  TGT1429 Left side bearing
2 x 08x16x5  TGT0483 Spool bearings

Reel 224

It would be nice if someone could compile a list of all that information you guys have furnished on a post headed Reel bearings. Just a thought.

Joe
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