Product Description
Fin-Nor ZAB309-01 Rotor Assembly (Lethal 100)
Restore the balance and winding power of your heavyweight spinning reel with the genuine Fin-Nor ZAB309-01 Rotor Assembly. This massive component is the spinning heart of the Fin-Nor Lethal 100, responsible for rotating the bail wire around the spool and laying the line under extreme tension.
As an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) replacement, this rotor comes ready to install, ensuring the precise balance required for such a large reel. If your original rotor has been cracked from a drop, bent during a heavy battle, or corroded from years of saltwater exposure, this complete assembly brings your reel back to its factory-grade structural integrity.
Key Features
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Heavy-Duty Construction: Built from rigid, corrosion-resistant graphite/aluminum composites to withstand the crushing drag pressures of the Lethal 100.
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Precision Balanced: Factory-balanced to minimize wobble and vibration, which is critical when cranking a reel of this size.
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OEM Fitment: Designed specifically for the Lethal 100 body and pinion gear, ensuring zero play and perfect alignment.
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Corrosion Protection: Features Fin-Nor’s proprietary finish to guard against saltwater intrusion and oxidation.
Compatible Models
This part is exclusively engineered for the following Fin-Nor Spinning reel:
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Fin-Nor LT100 (Lethal 100)
Note: The Lethal 100 is significantly larger than other models in the series (LT40, LT60, LT80). This rotor will NOT fit smaller sizes.
Part Specifications
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MPN (Manufacturer Part Number): ZAB309-01
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Alternate Part Number: 1370217
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Part Type: Rotor Assembly / Main Rotor
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Material: Reinforced Graphite/Metal Alloy
Installation & Schematics
Replacing the rotor assembly typically involves removing the spool, the rotor nut, and potentially the bail assembly (if you need to transfer the bail wire and line roller from the old rotor to the new one, depending on the assembly state). Ensure the rotor nut is tightened securely to the pinion shaft during installation.
For a detailed visual guide on how the rotor fits onto the reel body, please consult the PDF schematics available at www.reelschematic.com.

