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Cannon Downriggers - manual crank not working


bapperpimp

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I have a Canno uni-troll 6 downrigger that is not working for me. I was wondering if anybody knows how to fix the issue. I can unwind and the wire will come out no problem. Then, when I have the ball at my desired depth, it will not tighten up. I think somebody using it may have unwound it a few too many times but not sure if that would cause an issue or not.

Can anybody help? Or tell me who can service this for a fair price?

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Hold the cable spool at a dead stop and wind the handle as far and as tight as you can. This should lock up the clutch again.

Now try and see if it works. If this dont work something may have gotten stripped out. What # ball are you using on it?

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Northlander, I run a standard 8 pound ball with it.

I have heard from others that the clutch might just be slipping and there is a screw inside that may have popped out. I have also heard the breaks might be a little greasy or something like that.

I think I will bring it to Streiff's and see what they say.

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Ya dont go any heavier than a 8# ball with it. Well maybe 10# but thats pushing it in my opinion. 8# seems to work the best on them.

Do you have any breaking at all or is it total free fall? If its total free fall than something came undone inside. I really doubt its grease or anything thats the problem.

If its fairly new bring it back and see if they will replace it. If not bring it to a Canon service center.

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There is a set screw that might be loose. It goes through the spool and into the shaft. You have to pull the cable off the reel. I'd take the terminal end off and wind the cable onto an other downrigger so your not kinking the cable. After you get the cable pulled out you'll see the screw. It goes into the shaft so get it lined back up and then tighten it.

Before you get started I'm assuming you can wind in cable without the weight of the ball but once you have that weight it won't, right? If so it is the set screw.

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