The springs are what give the tattoo machine its fluid motion
flow. They are the physical mechanical component that will primarily
determine how well the machine runs, and in what capacity.
Springs can be thought of as the bridge between the mechanical
system and the electrical system in the tattoo machine.
The mechanical system refers to the movement of the armature
bar and needle; while the electrical system refers to the current
and electromagnetic fields.
Springs
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