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HM Direct Drive machines feature a new adjustable stroke length system that eliminates the need to take the machine apart or change any parts. By simply adjusting the stroke, which can vary from 2.5mm to 5.5mm, the tattoo artist can use the Direct Drives to do any work, from lining to color packing.
HM wanted to produce a linear rotary and ended up with not one, but three different machines for different jobs: La Niña, La Pinta, and La Santa Maria. Each tattoo machine features well-thought-out motor placement and a high-quality delrin slide that is unique to their style so that each can perform to its best ability. La Niña is a fast and solid power liner, La Pinta is a strong adjustable shader, and La Santa Maria is a fast and smooth black and grey shader.
HM’s venture into rotary machines started with the goal of building one that had the look and feel of a coil machine. By emulating the balance, dimensions, and performance of a coil, these powerful rotaries were created to be reliable, steady, and easy for tattoo artists to get accustomed to using. The Evolution is a shader that will push any magnum, making it ideal for solid coloring and black and grey work.
The start and success of HM Tools & Dye can be attributed to the many years of experience and desire to provide only the finest machines and supplies to artists worldwide. Shop for quality HM tattoo hardware, equipment, and tools to keep your machines well-equipped and running smoothly. HM offers foot pedals, clip cords, capacitors, coils, springs, and more through PainfulPleasures.com.
The start and continuing success of HM Tools & Dye can be attributed to many years of tattoo experience and the desire to provide high quality machines for tattoo artists from tattoo artists. HM is located in Madrid, Spain, where all machines are manufactured locally using top quality materials such as aircraft aluminum, brass, and iron with precision CNC machinery. All parts are made by HM Manufacturing, with the exception of Swiss Maxon motors on the machines. Tattoo artists can choose from the different types of HM tattoo machines available depending on their preferences, needs, and the work to be done.