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Message Subject: Tranx issue
dami0101
Posted 9/12/2014 1:06 PM (#729794)
Subject: Tranx issue





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
So I have a Tranx PG that I got in the Spring and twice this year so far I’ve had the side plate pop off while in use because the “screw” that you turn from closed to open in order to pop off the plate eventually turns itself to open. A couple time I’ve noticed the “screw” isn’t in the right position so I’ll turn it back to closed, but I clearly don’t catch it all the time. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a simple fix? Am I hurting anything by waiting for the season to be over before getting this looked at?
mnmusky
Posted 9/12/2014 1:22 PM (#729797 - in reply to #729794)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue




Try a drop of lock-tite.
Zinox
Posted 9/12/2014 1:34 PM (#729801 - in reply to #729797)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue




Posts: 1098


As I read it I Don't think it a actual screw he is referring to, and i wouldn't fill the locking mechanism with locktite.
If you want to wait on sending, it in, i would suggest a piece of duct tape, over the lock to keep if from turning(and then open) and i couldn't see any harm in doing this.
RyanJoz
Posted 9/12/2014 5:37 PM (#729851 - in reply to #729794)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue




Posts: 1763


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Loosen the friction knob and then turn the side plate thumb screw until it clicks into place. I had a reel from a friend that kept doing this and that was the problem.
BenR
Posted 9/12/2014 6:02 PM (#729855 - in reply to #729794)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue


Be curious what you find out, as when I fish with a tranx the "movement/flex" of the side plate was annoying, especially for a high dollar reel. Be curious if there is a fix. Thanks.
SixBowls
Posted 9/12/2014 6:14 PM (#729857 - in reply to #729855)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue




Posts: 149


It happens to me too and I haven't found a fix. I just check it frequently.
RyanJoz
Posted 9/12/2014 6:35 PM (#729860 - in reply to #729857)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue




Posts: 1763


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Remove the turnkey from the sideplate and file the area that meets the cam lock to the frame. Be careful and don't take much off. Count strokes with a flat file and match the other side.
Propster
Posted 9/12/2014 7:28 PM (#729868 - in reply to #729794)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
Ryan, you've advised two different solutions. Which one?
RyanJoz
Posted 9/12/2014 9:28 PM (#729883 - in reply to #729794)
Subject: Re: Tranx issue




Posts: 1763


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
File the side plate. I tried a shim and it was the wrong way to go. One if my two had a loose side plate, the other is super tight. Sorry for any confusion.
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