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Bought a Lew's baitcaster (Tournament) a few years ago, but really didn't use it much

 

I now wanted to play with the brake settings to enhance the experience

 

Upon opening palm cover, I find 4 (not 6) adjustment "tabs"

 

I note that if I move one of the tabs to the outside, that the "arm" pops up, but it will not stay extended - seems to be "spring loaded"

 

When I do this to "turn it off", the tab "clicks" into place. This does not happen when moving the tabs "out" - so I am guessing that the particulkar "brake" is not engaged

 

I am a bit hesitant to make press hard to get it to click - but it does this on all brakes.

 

Any advice ? help ?

 

THANKS

 

 

Posted

When an individual brake is activated, centrifugal force will push it out to contact the drum. They retract when the spool slows.  When locked in place they are off. Does this help?

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Posted

What year tournament pro is it ? The new one is externally adjustable as was the pro g that the tournament replaced. Did you buy it new ? If so it should have instructions.

Posted

The reel is working as advertised.  DVT pretty much summed it up.  Most people engaged half the pins (be it 4 or 6)  and call it a day.

  • Super User
Posted

You must be talking about the tournament mb and not the pro. In that case what these guys said applied.

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Thanks for all your help !

 

It is a Lew's Tournament TS1HL Speed Spool

 

Should have occurred to me that the spring was to activate the brake and then retract it

 

Many Thanks again 

  • Super User
Posted

Ok that's the one the tournament mb replaced. That's before I became a Lew's user.

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