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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines fkirons's Avatar
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    I have a halo setup for t tech. Remove return spring completely. Works lovely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fkirons View Post
    I have a halo setup for t tech. Remove return spring completely. Works lovely.
    Indeed !

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    Quote Originally Posted by fkirons View Post
    I have a halo setup for t tech. Remove return spring completely. Works lovely.
    Thats all that has to be done for it?

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    while were on the subject, maybe you guys can chime in with some of the advantages/disadvantages of using the t-tech/hawk cartridge set ups...

    please......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eturnus View Post
    Thats all that has to be done for it?
    Most linear glide machines only need the return spring removed if you are running ttech or hawk tips in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Administrator View Post
    Most linear glide machines only need the return spring removed if you are running ttech or hawk tips in them.
    So if i made my adjustment to super soft hit it would be the same as setting up a whole needle?

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    I doubt super soft hit adjustment is not going to give you much luck with the ttech. The point of removing the return spring is that there is a return built into the tip. (hawk is a membrane ttec is a rubber band).

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    I have a halo setup for t tech. Remove return spring completely. Works lovely.
    these guys are scared to remove the spring is there 2 springs or just that one give spring?

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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines fkirons's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by e_Bangs View Post
    I have a halo setup for t tech. Remove return spring completely. Works lovely.
    these guys are scared to remove the spring is there 2 springs or just that one give spring?
    there is a return spring (that retracts the slider when the motor stops) at the tip of the slider.
    All you do unscrew completely the GiveKnob and remove it. Take armature and then pull slider. You'll see it.

    This is not the Give spring, this is the return spring

    The give spring is hiding in the back of the GiveKnob/ shaft. The spacer goes in front of the give spring.
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    Lol now I'm wondering if the treasure chest I sold can be manipulated the same way?

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