1. Did you strip it? 2. Maybe it’s a reverse-screw nut?
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It looks like the threads are damaged. You might be able to salvage it by taking off the brass nut and then get a steel nut with the same thread as the shaft and try screwing it on but put a light oil on the threads first. Then do the same with the brass nut using a steel screw. If you have access to a tap and die set you can “cut” the threads back to normal. Otherwise you’ll have to replace the shaft and nut. Last resort send it to a Daiwa repair center.
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1. Did you strip it? 2. Maybe it’s a reverse-screw nut?
It looks like the threads are damaged. You might be able to salvage it by taking off the brass nut and then get a steel nut with the same thread as the shaft and try screwing it on but put a light oil on the threads first. Then do the same with the brass nut using a steel screw. If you have access to a tap and die set you can “cut” the threads back to normal. Otherwise you’ll have to replace the shaft and nut. Last resort send it to a Daiwa repair center.