Certate handle
Certate handle
I have a Daiwa Certate 2000 spinning reel from 2009 whose handle decided to take a swim without a life jacket. In order to get the reel working again I have thought of these options:
I can search for an OEM replacement handle. So far that search has not turned up anything, although I will admit I have not done a thorough search on Ebay. The Japanese tackle shops I have used in the past do not have one. Can anyone give me a lead on one?
I can try using the handle from another reel. While I know there are many handle options on baitcasters I don't know about spinning reels. Does anyone know if this is possible?
I can search for a used Certate and figure between the two I will have one working reel.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
I can search for an OEM replacement handle. So far that search has not turned up anything, although I will admit I have not done a thorough search on Ebay. The Japanese tackle shops I have used in the past do not have one. Can anyone give me a lead on one?
I can try using the handle from another reel. While I know there are many handle options on baitcasters I don't know about spinning reels. Does anyone know if this is possible?
I can search for a used Certate and figure between the two I will have one working reel.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Re: Certate handle
Hedgehog maybe? They have a pretty wide selection of spinning handles.
Re: Certate handle
you can use a screw in handle from pretty much any other daiwa, or get an aftermarket handle from a company like gomexus, or some of the other companies that make them.
Re: Certate handle
Thanks. I wasn't sure if the handles were interchangeable. That will probably be the best route.
Re: Certate handle
I just posted for sale a few spinning reel handles. Maybe one fits your needs?
Re: Certate handle
It appears that model has a “packing” washer/bushing between the handle and the screw mount. Not sure if yours went overboard with the handle or maybe it is still intact..?
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0060 ... 3804431197
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0060 ... 3804431197
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Thank you, but that schematic is for the 10 model. I have the 2004 which does not have that packing washer.ftl1951 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 6:22 amIt appears that model has a “packing” washer/bushing between the handle and the screw mount. Not sure if yours went overboard with the handle or maybe it is still intact..?
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0060 ... 3804431197
Re: Certate handle
Misunderstood your first post. I researched the 2000 size nearest a 2009 model. If your Certate is the model produced between 2004-2009, there is another site that may assist you in finding that model of Certate. Thea.com seems to be a place to find many used models of reels. Also, as previously mentioned, it might be a good idea to email the sites that make aftermarket handles to see if they have one compatible to your reel. Lastly, it might be time for a new reel...?zelmo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 7:49 amThank you, but that schematic is for the 10 model. I have the 2004 which does not have that packing washer.ftl1951 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 6:22 amIt appears that model has a “packing” washer/bushing between the handle and the screw mount. Not sure if yours went overboard with the handle or maybe it is still intact..?
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0060 ... 3804431197
Re: Certate handle
No problem, I appreciate your trying to help. I don't use a spinning rig much and this reel hasn't seen much time on the water so I really don't want to flat out replace it. I am starting to figure all of this out and I'm sure I can get a handle to fit. It may cost me a bit more than I was hoping to spend but that is the price of wanting good stuff.ftl1951 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 8:26 amMisunderstood your first post. I researched the 2000 size nearest a 2009 model. If your Certate is the model produced between 2004-2009, there is another site that may assist you in finding that model of Certate. Thea.com seems to be a place to find many used models of reels. Also, as previously mentioned, it might be a good idea to email the sites that make aftermarket handles to see if they have one compatible to your reel. Lastly, it might be time for a new reel...?