FAQ
Rod FAQ's
  • Where and how can I get my Shimano rod repaired?
    Where and how can I get my Shimano rod repaired?
    Shimano carries spare parts of multi section rods, though does not repair broken or damaged rods. If the rod is broken during the warranty period under normal fishing conditions or due to non-conforming materials or workmanship, Shimano will replace the rod.

    Shimano rods must be sent to:

    Shimano Fishing Australia
    36 Bay rd, Taren Point
    Sydney, NSW 2229
    Attention: Rod Warranty Replacement

    Please include proof of purchase material
  • What is Action?
    What is Action?
    The action of the rod can be best described as the strength or lifting power required to move a fish. The action for each rod is created by analyzing its application, environmental conditions, and fishing style. Each of our series of rods is created with various blends of materials and rated independently such that the Medium Heavy action freshwater rod will feel different than the Medium Heavy action of a saltwater rod.
  • What is Taper?
    What is Taper?
    The Taper of a rod describes where it flexes during the cast and on the retrieve. The taper, in combination with the materials and components, determines how a rod performs. A rod with an Extra Fast taper flexes closest to the tip. As the taper descends from Extra Fast to Medium, the flex descends through the rod blank towards the butt section.

    The design of each taper is custom to a particular fishing application. Shimano takes into consideration such variables as angle preferences, a variety of personal styles, and the presentation and performance of your lure on the delivery and retrieve. These variables can be optimized when the proper taper is combined with the proper lure.
Reels - FAQ's Spinning Reels
  • Line twist
    Line twist
    Line was not wound on the spool correctly. Reels with slow or super slow oscillation must have line wound on using the reel. Line roller bearing/bushing is binding. Lubricate with Shimano oil or replace possible faulty bearing.
  • Bail will not close correctly
    Bail will not close correctly
    -Weak bail trip spring - replace bail trip spring.

    -Bail wire is bent or out of shape - replace bail wire.

    -Corrosion on bail pivot - clean corrosion and apply oil to the pivot.
  • No drag pressure
    No drag pressure
    If you are using braided line test for line slippage. You can test for line slippage by tightening the drag knob to the maximum setting. Hold the line securely with your thumb and forfinger, and turn the handle. If the spool rotates and the line stays in place you have line slippage.

    The solution is to wrap two layers on monofilament spliced to your braided line or wrap two layers of masking tape around the spool arbor. This provides grip for the braided line and will prevent line slippage.

  • Gears feel rough under pressure.
    Gears feel rough under pressure.
    Lack of lubrication or damaged gears. Send to Shimano Authorised Warranty Center for repair.
  • The handle spins backwards on hookset.
    The handle spins backwards on hookset.
    Faulty anti reverse bearing. Replace anti reverse bearing.

    Reel is over lubricated with oil. Clean all the oil from the bearing.
  • Line does not stack correctly on.
    Line does not stack correctly on.
    Use provided shims to adjust spool height on the reel. If the line is too high on the spool add a shim. If it is too low remove a shim.
  • Drag is not smooth.
    Drag is not smooth.
    Lack of grease on the drag washer or drag washer soaked with oil. Replace drag washers or re-grease .



Reels - FAQ's Baitcasting- Low Profile/Round Reels
  • Reel makes noise when casting.
    Reel makes noise when casting.
    VBS weights are dry or worn. Replace VBS weights or apply one drop of oil to each weight.

    Check spool bearing for smoothness or corrosion. If it rusted or not smooth replace bearing.

    Dry spool bushing. Apply one drop of oil to bushing.
  • Reel does not cast as far as it used to.
    Reel does not cast as far as it used to.
    Check spool support bearings for smoothness and corossion. If not smooth or corroded replace bearing. Excessive dirt or oil on spool shaft or spool lip. Clean dirt/oil with a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol.
  • Drag is not smooth (jerky).
    Drag is not smooth (jerky).
    Lack of grease on washer. Re-grease washer. Oil on drag washer. Replace washer.


  • Gears are rough under pressure.
    Gears are rough under pressure.
    Lack of lubrication. Re grease gears. Gears may be worn and need replacement. Replace main and pinion gear as a set or send to a Shimano Authorised Warranty Center.


  • Reel does not have any drag pressure.
    Reel does not have any drag pressure.
    Tighten drag to the maximum setting. With the reel in hand, place your thumb on the one/spool and hold securely in place. Turn handle. If the spool rotates while your thumb is holding the line in place, then you have line slippage.

    The solution is to wrap 2 layers of line or masking tape around the arbor of the spool. Now add the braided line as you would normally. This gives the braided line something to hold onto and it will not slip any longer.
  • Line guide on level wind does not work.
    Line guide on level wind does not work.
    Possible cracked pawl cap or missing pawl cap and pawl. Replace pawl cap and pawl if needed.

    Possible damaged idle gear or worm gear. Send to Shimano or authorised Warranty Center.
  • Reel backlashes on casts.
    Reel backlashes on casts.
    • VBS weights need to be adjusted to the bait you are using.
    • Turn all weights on and start casting while turning one off at a time until casting distance is good and backlashes stop. A fine tuned adjustment can be made by adusting the cast control.
    • Easy Mag is not adjusted correctly.
    • Turn magnet up to 10 and reduce one point at a time to achieve good casts and reduced backlashes. Cast control cap is not adjusted correctly. Adjust cap until the right tension is achieved.
  • Handle spins backwards on hookset.
    Handle spins backwards on hookset.
    Anti reverse bearing is slipping. Replace anti reverse bearing.
Service & Maintenance FAQ's
  • How do I order parts for my Shimano reel?
    How do I order parts for my Shimano reel?
    Parts can be ordered directly from Shimano or a Shimano authorised dealer either by phone or by mail. Shimano Australia customer service can be contacted Monday – Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time at 02 9526 5279, to help expedite your phone order please have your part numbers available when calling.

    Parts request by mail can be sent to:
    Shimano Fishing Australia
    36 Bay Rd Taren Point
    Sydney, NSW 2229
    Attention:Service Repairs
  • How do I obtain service information for my Shimano reel?
    How do I obtain service information for my Shimano reel?
    Technical Support can be obtained from Shimano by phone or by mail.


  • The line on my Baitcasting reel loads one side of the spool. Is there something wrong with the reel?
    The line on my Baitcasting reel loads one side of the spool. Is there something wrong with the reel?
    Chances are that your reel is fine. If you are reeling line with your rod pointed toward the right, the line will load up higher on the left side of the spool. If your rod is pointed to the left while reeling line in, the line will load higher on the right side of the spool. A simple solution to this problem is to keep your rod and line parallel to each other whenever possible.
  • How do I set my drag for the pound test line I'm using?
    How do I set my drag for the pound test line I'm using?
    As a rule of thumb, mount your reel to the rod then feed the line through each guide. Now, use a scale and set the drag so that it gives at approximately 1/3 of the line's breaking strength, during this process it is necessary to simulate a fishing condition. Therefore, the rod must be held in a stable position either by a person or a rod holder.
  • How do I use the VBS (Variable Break System) feature of my Shimano Baitcasting reel?
    How do I use the VBS (Variable Break System) feature of my Shimano Baitcasting reel?
    VBS is designed to slow the spool down as your lure looses momentum after casting. The VBS systems acts as a centrifugal break using the distribution of weight to create drag on the spool. This feature is designed to help prevent backlashes with your reel.

    The VBS system is located on one side of your spool (This varies depending on the retrieve orientation of the reel; example right hand retrieve or left hand retrieve) There are plastic break weights located on VBS side of the spool, these break weights are capable of being turned on or off. If you move the break weight toward the axis of the spool (The center) or into the off position the break weight will have less influence on the slowing of the spool. If you move the break weight outward or into the on position it will cause the break weights to have more influence on the slowing of the spool. You can use any number (up to six, the number of break weights also varies depending on the reel) of break weights, in any configuration to obtain an optimal spool response.
  • Why are there more than one color of break weights for my Baitcasting VBS system?
    Why are there more than one color of break weights for my Baitcasting VBS system?
    Shimano makes two different break weights; Heavy (Black, Grey, or Green in color) and Light (Red, Blue, and Clear in color). Most of the new reels are shipped with the light break weights on the reel, and the heavy break weights in packaging in the box. If the light break weights don’t provide adequate spool stopping power, change them simply by pulling them off of the spool and replace them with the heavier weights.
  • How do I put line on my Shimano spinning or baitcasting reel?
    How do I put line on my Shimano spinning or baitcasting reel?
    To put line on your Shimano spinning reel place the reel in the reel seat on the rod. Take your spool of line (for recommended weights please refer to your reel owner’s manual) and run the line through the smallest guide at the tip, then through all of the guides toward the reel. Tie the line onto the spool with the bail in the open position (there is no bail on the baitcasting reel), pull on your line to assure that your knot is secure and then close the bail. After the bail is closed, rotate your handle away from you until you have spooled up the desired amount of line. For best results, place a pencil in the center of the spool and have a friend hold either end of the pencil securing the spool while you are filling the spool on your reel.
  • My braided line is slipping on my spool during the retrieve, what can I do to minimise this issue?
    My braided line is slipping on my spool during the retrieve, what can I do to minimise this issue?
    Braided line may slip on a spool due to a lack of pressure applied during the spooling process. A general lack of pressure will mean that the line will not grip the spool arbour adequately and may also cause loose loops resulting in line 'biting' into itself when pressure is applied by a weight or while fighting a fish. It is recommended that you use more pressure during the spooling process (for example, using gloves or a rag to apply pressure to the spool of line as you wind the line onto the reel's spool), and to help minismise slippage, one can also apply a layer to 'water friendly' tape prior to spooling which will assist in the line 'biting' and gripping the spools arbour.




Shimano Australia Fishing

36 Bay Road
Taren Point
NSW 2229

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p: 02 9526 5279
Monday to Friday
8:30am to 5:00pm

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