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    It only mentioned HIS only originally. Its fixed, this is a legitimate copy error but not worth continuing a dust up about it.

    So I have a question, is it published what each of the motors are for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Administrator View Post
    It only mentioned HIS only originally. Its fixed, this is a legitimate copy error but not worth continuing a dust up about it.

    So I have a question, is it published what each of the motors are for?
    Motor Bodies

    The Symbeos Deluxe System includes three Swiss-made Maxon Motors in an Aircraft Aluminum body, each motor custom-manufactured for extended life and reduced noise and vibration. Motors are uniquely designed for different performance and tattooing tasks, depending on the other Symbeos components installed. Each motor operates with a different range of speed and torque characteristics - giving you better control.
    The three Symbeos Motors included in the Symbeos Deluxe Rotary Tattoo System are:
    #4 Motor – 19mm, Fast Speed, Medium Torque

    • Recommended for lining at 5.5 - 8.0 volts.
    • Recommended for fast hand Black and Grey shading at 5.5 - 7.0 volts.

    #5 Motor – 19mm, set for Medium Speeds and low torque.

    • Recommended for slow hand B&G shading at 5.5 - 8.0 volts.
    • Recommended for solid coloring with smaller needle groupings at 6.5 - 8.0 volts.
    • Recommended for realistic color blending at 6.5 - 7.5 volts.

    #6 – 22mm Medium Speed, High Torque

    • Recommended for solid coloring with larger needle groupings at 6.5 - 8.0 volts.
    • Recommended for large configuration/slow lining at 7.5 - 9.0 volts.
    • Recommended for realistic color blending at 6.0 - 6.5 volts.
    • Recommended for whip shading and dot work at 4.5 - 6.0 volts.

    All Motors can be connected to your power supply using RCA or Clipcord connections.

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