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daibead
06-29-2012, 05:11 AM
Morning All.
I hope you could give me some advice. I use T-Tech/Hawk cartridges on all my machines. I personally love the Hawk bigger cartridge needles, especially the soft edge magnums 17,23, 27. I have been using hawk cartridges alot recently as T-tech seem to be constantly out of stock. The problem is on my Gen 6 and recently picked up Bazooka (no give) that I have to give the bar/clip a flick for them to run the hawk needles where they run the t-tech with ease. I know this is down to alot more tension within the hawk cartridge. I do not have this problem on my rotary works and runs either cartridge with ease.

Any one have the same problem or any suggestions as I do not like to give the clip a flick. Also what other Rotarys out there with run either cartridges with ease (Not the Hawk machine of course:) ).
I know the Inkjecta Flith has been designed specifically according to the promo video for both variations Hawk grip or hawk Flexi grip. Thanks in advance.

The Limey
06-29-2012, 05:21 AM
Remove the return spring or, if the machine is lubed with grease, switch to superlube oil.

daibead
06-29-2012, 05:26 AM
Thanks Limey, I have tried that on the Bazooka, still would not run the needles without a flick.

The Limey
06-29-2012, 05:33 AM
Not sure what else to suggest then, mate. That fixed the issues with my machines... Are you using a Hawk or T-tech grip?

daibead
06-29-2012, 05:46 AM
I'm using both, t-tech grip, it seems to run them easier then the hawk fixed grip. Just picked up the hawk flexigrip yesterday, so I'll see how that's runs today, if it helps.

daibead
06-29-2012, 01:54 PM
Limey & Skinmech, thanks for your help on this matter. I changed to a thinner grommet on the bazooka and took off the return spring, now working perfect with the hawk flexi-grip, hawk and t-tech.

skinmech
06-29-2012, 02:22 PM
See,,,,,,easy,LOL..Maybe try a piece of tissue instead of a gromm.............Might give you some "give".....;)

studio88
06-29-2012, 07:41 PM
What "return spring" are you referring to and how do you take it off? I have the same problem. Running Hawk cartridges I have to crank the volts way up or it won't start

daibead
06-30-2012, 03:54 AM
On the Bazooka there is a spring under the armature bar, you can remove. Works for t-tech but still hit an miss for hawk cartridges.

On gen 6, the new hawk flexi grip has solved my probs, so I'm real happy with that and the grip itself.

Dardy2
01-29-2013, 05:11 PM
Same problem the only other rotary that I can run with hawk needles and flex grip is my bizarre v2 I have to turn it up then lower my voltage but runs really good can not get my dragonfly or stealth to run with the needles and grip:)

hellraiser6662
01-29-2013, 06:27 PM
You can open up the hawk cartridges at the back pull the needle out there is a rubber sleave, ive got a scalpel blade and cut some of that away. A strip both sides and put it back together and then it should work.

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Dardy2
01-30-2013, 12:51 PM
Thanks I will give it ago :)