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Specifications:
- Material: Low carbon steel
- Coils: 10 Wrap Coils
- Startup Voltage: 3V
- Normal Voltage: 6-8V
- Size: 8.5 x 3.2 x 8.6cm/3.35 x 1.26 x 3.39in(L x W x H)
Features:
- Superior Shader Tattoo Machines
- 10 Wrap coils, quick change guillotine tube vise
- Low carbon steel casting process, a molding, the dazzling appearance, special surface treatment
- Coil using the latest technology and imported electromagnetic valve 10 laps
- Operating frequency of 2500 rpm, bouncing stable, strong magnetic back seat and so on
Details:
- Produced using a special forging process tread steel, hand polished appearance, clear and beautiful surface pattern



- When you attend a special party or any carnival, this best tattoo machine will bring you a big surprise



- Smooth and soft action allows the maximum coverage with the least amount of needles work on the skin
How to Setup a Tattoo Machine
There are several ways to set a machine and I'm going to go over how I was taught (which is relatively old-school). First we will discuss the liner, then the shader.
- If your power supply isn't connected, do all that and clip to your liner first via the rear posts. I run my liner at 8.5 (approx) volts on short throw (the contact screw is barely leaning back towards my hand and the overall stroke depth is very short) with a slight cut back. If you've ever been tattooed enough to remember the sound of the machine this will come easy: loosen the lock screw on the front contact binding and set the dime between your contact screw and your spring. bring the screw down til it barely touches your nickel and tighten the lock screw. Run the machine at your typical lining speed and it should sound close to what you're looking for. if not, loosen the lock screw while the machine isn't running and barely adjust the screw (with a tight grip! the screw moves alot when it's not locked down while the machine is running!) up or down to your preference.
- unplug your liner and hook up to your shader via the posts. I run my shader at roughly 7 volts with a decent mid range throw, semi-long cutback. doing the same as step one, loosen the lock screw and rather than using the dime, use the nickel this time to gap your contact to your spring. If this isn't the gap your prefer, adjust and lock down the screw to lock the contact screw in place.
- break down the power supply, clean your machines with a disinfectant spray (such as Citrace) and stow them away until needed or begin work!
Package Included:
- 1 x 10 Wrap Coils Shader Tattoo Machine
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M. Elliott
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02-10-2011- Other Thoughts: Ordered one, then ordered two more.. Bargain deal and nice tattoo machines. Will need major adjustments before using but overall good.
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robinson
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04-07-2011- Other Thoughts: this product is a great starter kit if you know what your doing allready, dvd is NO good and does not come with a clip cord, power supply cord was so cheap that it did not even fit in the wall socket properly, ink is china based so i would not recomend using it in human skin
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Kelly Benavidez
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03-21-2011- Other Thoughts: Comes with a variety of great stuff, everything you will need to get started.
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Dulcie
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03-15-2011- Other Thoughts: It's a pretty alright set for someone who is brand new at tattooing like me.
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Shishido
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02-23-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this Tattoo Machine for my husband, who is an apprenticing tattooist. It works well, and he like it.
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