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Review on πŸ–‹οΈ Hawink CNC-Q2 Rotary Short Pen Tattoo Machine powered by German FAULHABER Motor by Heather Ward

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You get what you pay for

I had problems with the needle when I started the machine with the cartridge already installed so you have to start the machine in a certain way to get the needle moving. a bit annoying as it doesn't happen on my other machines. If you use the foot pedal to turn the machine on and off, you need to increase the tension to the maximum to get the needle to move. Then turn it down to the desired voltage (let's say if you want to shade at 6/7 you need to crank the machine up to the maximum voltage and then turn it down. This needs to be done every time the machine is cycled off and on very annoying and defeats the purpose of using it with pedal Answer from Hawink: The Q series tattoo pens use a wind powered Harper motor rated at 6V will worry, the following conditions will cause the machine to start normally Indoor temperature below 23℃, the elastic device of some built-in needles will become rigid, and the card pins tripping phenomenon may occur Card issuance Method 1: If you are used to it are first collect the tattoo needle and then start the machine, if there is jam in this case, please increase the Voltage to 9-10V to start the machine. When the needle can run smoothly, you can reduce the voltage to the normal motor voltage (5V-9V). Method 2: Adjust the handle of the machine, first adjust the needle to be flush with the needle tip, and then turn on the power. The silicone is soft and durable, which can protect the motor of most tattoo machines and extend the life of the tattoo machine. And the built-in needle uses a precise center axis stabilizer to ensure that the machine's motor shaft, firing pin and needle move along the horizontal line of the center axis, reducing the resistance caused by needle shaking and allowing the machine to perform at its best. power.2 If you use a needle tip, preheat the machine and needle for 20 seconds before tattooing. The elastic element of the entire needle becomes softer, and the needle heats up evenly after preheating.

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Short instructions