Springs to Armature Bar Alignment Tool
Springs to Armature Bar Alignment Tool
$35.00
Springs to Armature Bar Alignment Tool
Precision-Machined Aluminum | Made in the USA
The Armature Bar Alignment Tool is a precision setup instrument built for coil tattoo machine builders who demand accuracy and repeatability. Made from CNC-machined aluminum, this two-piece tool is screwed together to provide a stable and reliable reference for aligning the front and rear springs to the armature bar during the tattoo machine building or repair process.
The tool is designed to accept different widths of front springs, allowing builders to accurately set spring alignment across a range of machine styles. Proper alignment ensures smoother operation, consistent performance, reduced vibration, and longer spring life—critical for professional builders and tuners who value precision.
Each tool is CNC-machined, hand-finished, and inspected at Feldman Tool Co. in California. The aluminum construction provides accuracy, balance, and corrosion resistance while keeping the tool lightweight and durable for everyday use.
At Feldman Tool Co., we bring the highest quality standards to every part we make. From the smallest hardware to complete coil tattoo machines, every tool is built with precision, experience, and a deep respect for the craft of tattooing.
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Material: Aluminum
Process: CNC-Machined and Hand-Finished
Function: Aligns Armature Bar to Springs.
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Finish: Anodized Aluminum
Origin: Made in the USA
Tattooer Made
High Quality
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