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Old 22-07-2006, 12:06 AM   #1
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how to? Saltiga z30

Howdy folks... juz bot saltiga z30,

how exactly do u use the knob and stardrag properly?

seems so diffrent frm my abu and avet...

during freespool is it suppose to spin like avet?
any guides or pics for how to maintain it as well?

I've recently learn how to mantain my own reels like avet,abu... but this is new to me! cant seem to find english schematics or how to use/maintain as well... no manual....
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Old 22-07-2006, 09:06 AM   #2
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Dude,

I have never used the Saltiga conventionals, but the internals and function look to be essentially the same as a Trinidad/Kaikon.

So the knob that sits next to the star controls your freespool level. Tighten it to reduce freespool, if you want to counteract backlash in a cast and loosen it to increase freespool, for example where you want to drop a jig down.

The star is for the drag, as with all stardrags including the Abus, just tighten for more drag and loosen to reduce drag.

I have no idea how much freespool you should expect, but the reel should spin very well.

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Old 22-07-2006, 11:13 AM   #3
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hmm.... spin well as in? how many seconds? avet used to spin about 45seconds.. this is smooth but think juz serviced there;s a fair bit of grease in it.. can feel it smooth but not those freespin till long long.. lol

how about maintainance? any guide to it?
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hmm.... spin well as in? how many seconds? avet used to spin about 45seconds.. this is smooth but think juz serviced there;s a fair bit of grease in it.. can feel it smooth but not those freespin till long long.. lol

how about maintainance? any guide to it?
Hi k2bk2b,

IMHO, It doesn't really matter now long a spool can spin for; for most applications, as long as it spins freely when it is suppose to; it is sufficient. How long a reel can freespool is simply a "game" or a standard the west coasters in the US use to compare the smoothness of their reel's freespool. IMHO, a reel that can spin for 40 seconds does not necessarily mean that it is twice as good as one that can only spin for 20. This "obsession" with freespool is because the long range anglers want their livebaits to run as "freely" as possible or to flip a light anchovy as far as possible without whipping it off the hook. That is specific for that kind of fishing. For what we do over here, too much freespool can actually be a pain sometimes For example, dropping a heavy jig, or bottom bashing with heavy sinker, or letting a lure out for trolling. How many of us have encountered accidental charbeehoon while doing it; and I am not talking about casting lures or lobbing out livebaits

For a lever drag reel like an Avet, the important thing is that the reel freespools at the pre-set strike drag. Of course, the general consensus is the higher the preset strike drag is; with freespool, the better it is. For star drag reels, free spooling is rarely a problem as the spool totally disengaged when the freespool lever is flipped. Saimee. please correct me there if I have the wrong.

As far as servicing is concerned, if you can service your Abu, I don't think you will have any major problems servicing your Saltiga. Maintain it like you would any of your reels i.e. the more you use it, the more often you need to service it. BTW, grease will not generally not enhance freespool. In fact, it will inhibit freespool of you grease your bearings. Rule of thumb is grease your gears & oil your bearings

Just my 2 cents.

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Mak,

Yes, you have it right on the relation between good freespool and the total disengagement of the stardrag pinon and main gears.

k2bk2b,

As for the need for freespool, like Mak said its application specific, if you are not casting light baits, it should not be an issue. The knob is there pretty much to prevent overrun, thats all. I usually leave my Kaikon freespool knob at its tightest, 'cos the crew have a habit of chucking their rigs out and then leaving the rod in holder, waiting for the rig to hit bottom.

Mak is also spot on about the similarities in design between your average Abu baitcaster and the Saltist. Basically they have almost the same layout and components.

Good luck,

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Hey mak hey frog, thanx for the replies... yup sorta get it...
was surfing bloodydecks and all kept talking about spinning 40's on free...
yeah i kinda notice they can use the jx/lx to surfcast.... amazing..
now i get the idea...
many thanx!!
prob afraid i'd destroy the saltiga in process of servicing...
did my 1st servicing on avet jx and its diffrent from the mx or sx.... the spindle has a square end which makes it difficult to get it back into position

now just waiting for chance to test out a saltiga...
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Old 30-07-2006, 11:38 PM   #7
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Z30 has sealed gearbox so I won't recommend you to do any heavy duty servicing to it except apply some corrosion X onto it.

if you bought a second-hand reel, it is also advisable to send it for servicing.

A new reel then you don't need to send for servicing yet.

Welcome to the club of the saltigas

http://www.thefisherman.com.au/html/...html#SaltigaOH
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thanx rain!

any other advise using this? so precious to me..... lol... sold every reel i had to buy this 2nd hand somemore!

reccomended rod pairing? line?
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Old 31-07-2006, 12:03 AM   #9
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I am pairing it now with a Expert Customed PE3-6 Rod with Jig Man X8 PE 4 Line.

Depends on which area you going to use it, the option for it should be quite a lot, for example:
1. Genesis PE 4-7 or 2-4
2. Calstar 30-80 (custom rod)
3. JM 150-250gm (custom rod)
4. Riptide PE 3-6

These rods should be in sensible price range of 300-400. Other than that branded stuff would be Smith, Fisherman or Sevenseas rods.
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Old 31-07-2006, 07:42 AM   #10
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currently i would plan to use the reel on local bottom as well as every other chance/place :P

on local i would like to pair with offblow pe 1.5-3, if possible to use same set up for horsburg. but i think it could be too light for hosrburg's current?
sinker would probrably kill me already...

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Bro,
Horsbough you need at least Genesis PE4-7 and if got budget look for a Calstar 30-80.

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roger that bro.... thanks for the tips...
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