Stigma Ray - Copper
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The Ray is for those who like pen style machines. One key advantage of using the Ray is that you can adjust the stroke length from 3mm to 4mm with ease by a screw on the machine. However, if you dont want to adjust the stroke length, you can simply set it how you like and never need to change it again.
The Ray can be used with all the different Stigma MotorPlugs besides the 5 Watt Brushless MotorPlug; however we recommend the Ray to be used with the 6 Watt MotorPlug.
The Ray is a dedicated Stigma cartridge machine. The Stigma cartridge system is unique and completely different and safer than any other cartridge system on the market.
The Ray grip is a comfortable 27mm in diameter and additional grips can also be purchased.
Key Features
Detachable motor
Choose between 4.5 Watt, 6 Watt or 10 Watt MotorPlugs
Adjustable stroke from 3mm to 4mm with no interchangeable parts.
Solid hit
Weight: 152 grams as a complete unit with grip attached and 6 Watt MotorPlug
Can I use Cheyenne style cartridges with my Ray machine? No. The Ray grip will only accept Stigma cartridges.
Are Stigma cartridges compatible with Cheyenne style / RPG Click cartridge grips? No, Stigma cartridges are unique and will only fit in to a Stigma grip.
Can i use Stigma cartridges with my none Stigma machines? Yes, there are a few different options depending what machine you use. Stigma® have created a Universal-Screw-On connection clickable grip, which can be screwed directly on to the likes of Cheyenne or Spektra machines, where the needle depth can be adjusted by clicking clockwise or anti-clockwise. There are also universal Stigma® grips with backstems for traditional vice systems, where the needle depth can also be adjusted by clicking clockwise or anti-clockwise. These can also be used in conjunction with a Universal-Screw-On vice adapter, to enable you to connect these grips up to Universal-Screw-On connections featured on the likes of Cheyenne or Spektra machines.
Why do I need a choice of MotorPlugs for my machine? Artists tend to prefer stronger motors for lining and weaker motors for shading. Stronger motors with a lot of Watts and torque dont bog down easily and are therefore better for lining and tough work. Weaker motors bog down easily, are not so aggressive and deliver better results when shading.
What can you tell me about the 4.5W V2 MotorPlug? The 4.5W V2 MotorPlug has more than enough power to r
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