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Manual for Dragonfly X2 tattoo machine rev.1
Manufacturer:
InkMachines Sweden AB
BOX 8025
350 08 VÄXJÖ, Sweden
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Introduction
We are proud to present the evolution of the Dragonfly machine. The X2 model is the sum
of our experience from building machines during the years and has led to several
improvements. Manufactured with the highest quality materials and components available.
The Dragonfly have been tested and developed by engineers and several professional tattoo
artists which means that you can look forward to the reliable and satisfactory performance of
the Dragonfly for years to come.
You should expect a return on your investment in the form of you and your customers
wellbeing, enabling you to perform better and ultimately improving your business.
To ensure safety and obtain maximum service life from the machine it is essential that users
read and understand this manual. Go to www.inkmachines.com for more info and news.
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X2 Improvements
New Swiss X2 motor. Exclusive for the X2 models.
Hi-performance motor with 6W mechanical output.
High energy efficiency (86%). Optimal for battery
operation with the RPS-600.Runs all type of standard
and cartridge needles.
More stable give adjustment.
New Cap with built in damper prevents clatter and
excessive noise when using the softer give settings.
Allows use of the whole 3 turn adjustment efficiently
and without clatter.
Easy to convert between standard and
cartridge needles.
When using cartridges the Stay up spring
must be removed to prevent strain on the
motor and to function properly. The X2
version has a lid in the frame that allows
quick access to the Stay up spring. Easy to
remove and insert when choosing between
standard and cartridge needles.
Precision, finish and hygiene.
The X2 models have several
improvements regarding materials and
precision. The Dragonfly X2 models are
laser marked with serial number and have
a snap on cover for better hygiene.
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Safety
The Dragonfly is designed and developed solely for tattooing of humans by professional
tattoo artists. Do not under any circumstances use for other purposes.
InkMachines only provide products for professional tattoo artists and may only be used by
professionals with knowledge about diseases and how to maintain a clean working
environment and sterile equipment. Work safe!
Always use sterile tubes, grips, tips and needles.
Always use rubber gloves.
Use plastic bags and wraps for tattoo equipment around the machine and the power cord.
Always keep your machines clean! Before and after every use you should: remove any oil or
dirt and wipe the machine clean with alcohol or equivalent disinfectant.
The manufacturer does not have responsibility for any kind of material damage, person
damage or infection caused by negligence or misuse of the machine or the components
attached to the machine.
The manufacturer does not have responsibility for contamination or infection of humans or
animals.
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Service
Tools and spare parts are available on www.inkmachines.com in the spare parts section if you
want to do service work yourself. To properly make service work on your own you will need
the Precision tool kit . You can also send machines to our service technicians for a full
service. You can also send machines to our service technicians for a full service. For more
information go to www.inkmachines.com
Warranty
This product includes a 12 month warranty from the date of purchase. The warranty applies to
factory faults and not to wear of any components caused by normal or abnormal use.
The warranty is void if:
1. Input Voltage above 14 volts has been applied to the machine.
2. Machine or any of its components have been autoclaved or cleaned in an
ultrasonic cleaner.
3. Components have been damaged by misuse or carelessness.
4. Components have been manipulated.
Delivery content
Dragonfly X2 Machine
Oil
Cover
Emergency Allen keys
0.9mm and 1.5mm
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Getting started
1. Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
2. Attach a new quality rubber nipple or grommet to the Needle bar pin . The nipple
or grommet should have a tight fit with the Needle bar pin when attached.
3. Open the retainer to make clearance for the needle bar and tube by adjusting the
Retainer screw .
4. Bend the needlebar to a slight arc shape or make a bend just at the soldering to
compensate the pressure from the needle bar retainer. This enables the needles to work
straighter, prevent it from wobbling and making it more stable in the tip.
5. Insert the needle carefully into the tube without damaging the needle tips.
6. Insert the tube / needle assembly trough the Tube vice clamp and tighten the vice
lightly. Attach the needle bar loop to the nipple.
7. Move the Needle bar pin and the attached needle bar down to the bottom of its
stroke by pressing the needle bar pin downwards, if the needle bar pin won’t move
down push the Eccentric bearing to the side at the same time.
8. Inspect and adjust the protrusion and alignment of the needle and tip by moving the
grip and tube to the desired location. Tighten the tube vice firmly when done .
9. Adjust the Needle bar retainer  by turning the Retainer screw  until the
Retainer o-rings  makes contact with the needle bar. Don’t tighten more than
necessary to keep the needle stable in the tip. If the needle bar don’t align properly
with the retainer o-rings, adjust / bend the needle bar so that it aligns.
10. Connect the machine to a power supply ( max 13 volts DC ) either with a RCA cable
to the RCA contact  or a clip cord to the Clip cord binding posts , if you
choose to use a clip cord make sure to connect positive to + and negative to marked
on the machine next to the binding posts. The motor should turn clockwise when
looking at the front.
11. Run the machine between 8.5-10 volts depending on needle size and friction, fine
adjust the Needle bar retainer  until the needle feels stable in the tip and make sure
that everything runs smoothly without excessive friction or noise.
12. Run the machine and adjust the needle suspension (give) by feeling the Needle bar
pin and nipple with your finger and by turning the Cap  to get the desired
hitting, clockwise = harder, counter clockwise = softer. When the cap is turned
clockwise to the bottom the Needle bar pin will be locked with the Piston . This
position will give the hardest hitting. When the cap is turned counter clockwise the
stroke will be increasingly softer until the limit is reached. When the limit is reached (
about 3.5 turns from the bottom) the Adjustment screw  will make contact with the
cap from the inside and produce noise, turn the cap clockwise until the adjustment
screw clears the cap and the noise stops. If you turn the cap beyond 3.5 turns from the
bottom position and the cap should come off, screw down the adjustment screw two
turns and reattach the cap by pushing it while moving it in a circular motion until it
clicks into place.
13. Encapsulate the machine and cord with plastic bags and wrappings for tattoo
equipment.
14. Typical start values would be around 8-10 volts for shading and filling. 8.5-10.5 volts
for lining. The adjustment is normally set to soft for shading and medium to hard for
filling (packing color) and lining. These are just start values and are very much
individual. You may find other values to suit you better depending on your technique,
equipment etc.
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X2 Cap
The new X2 cap has a built in Damper that prevents clatter and noise when the give
adjustment is used.
Note: The Damper makes the machine slightly louder when running without needles or when
the adjustment is set to the hardest setting. When the machine is set up with needles and soft
give setting are used the clatter and noise will be greatly reduced compared to running without
it.
The Damper has a service life of approximately 1500 hours. The machine can be operated
without the Damper if the give adjustment is not required. To remove the Damper from the
cap use a pliers and grab the tip of the Damper to pull it out from the Damper plug. Don’t
grab the shaft of the Damper as it can be damaged. To insert the Damper use the adjustment
screw as a guide to locate the hole in the Damper plug. Apply pressure to the damper to insert
it firmly.
1. 2. 3.
X2 Cap
Damper plug
Damper
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Adjusting the stroke length
The Dragonfly X2 Eccenter can be adjusted between 3 different fixed stroke lengths simply
by loosening one screw and twisting the Eccenter pin 90 or 180 degrees for the desired stroke.
The stroke lengths are 2.6mm, 3.7mm (standard) and 4.5mm. To properly change the stroke
length and make service work on your own you will need the Precision tool kit . The
Dragonfly is normally delivered with the 3.7mm stroke as standard.
Precision tool kit 
The Eccenter pin has a groove in the front end to accept the flat screw driver from the tool kit.
You will also need the smallest hex key in the tool kit to loosen the screw that holds the
Eccenter pin.
0.9mm Hex key
Eccenter
Flat screw driver
Eccenter pin
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Loosen the screw from the side of the Eccenter min 2 turns. Twist the Eccenter pin 90 or
180 degrees to the desired location and corresponding stroke length.
4.5mm
3.7mm
2.6mm
4.5mm
2.6mm
3.7mm
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When the stroke has been selected and the pin is in the correct position tighten the screw just
a bit. Twist the screw driver and the Eccentric pin back and forth to make sure that the screw
seats on a flat part of the Eccenter pin. There is one flat part for each stroke position as you
can see on the cut through section of the Eccenter below. Do not over tighten the screw.
Note: the Dragonfly machine naturally stops in the upper position with needles retracted in
the tip when the Stay up spring  is present. The X2 version is slightly different than the
previous Dragonfly. When set with short stroke there is no difference, the stroke goes all the
way up when the motor is not running. For the standard 3.7mm the stroke stops 0.5mm before
the top position and the long stroke 4.5mm stops 0.9mm from the top position when the motor
is not running. This is due the damper in the cap. When the motor is running the stroke will
pass this position and take advantage of the whole stroke length. This should be accounted for
when setting up the needle in the tip. The pictures below shows the upper positions with
different stroke length settings.
Upper stop positions
2.6mm 3.7mm 4.5mm
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Converting to cartridges
The Dragonfly X2 is fully compatible with cartridges and is easier to convert than the
previous model. When using cartridges the Stay up spring  must be removed to prevent
strain on the motor and to function properly. The X2 version has a lid in the frame that allows
quick access to the Stay up spring. To properly convert we recommend the Precision tool kit
.
Remove the Stay up spring by removing the Lid on the side of the frame. After removing the
Stay up spring, put the lid and screw back in place. If you wish to use standard needles again
put the stay up spring back. Use the short end of the 1.5mm Allen key to push and hold it in
place. Put the lid back in position and keep some pressure on the lid while pulling the Allen
key out. The stay up spring should engage so that it rests on the lid.
To take advantage of the give function when using cartridges the Inner piston spring should
be replaced. If the give function is not required just adjust the give to the bottom position
(hardest setting).
Stay up spring 
Lid Screw
Spring Lid
Inner piston spring
Standard 2260
Cartridges 2281
1.3mm Hex key
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Maintenance instructions
Moving parts exposed to friction needs lubrication!
Use the oil  that were supplied with the machine and follow these steps to lubricate every
100 hours of use. Only use the oil provided with the machine, other oils may reduce lifetime
of the machine and / or clog.
1. Remove grip and needle.
2. Remove the Cap  and push the Piston assembly  down to the bottom of its
stroke by pushing on the Needle bar pin and lube in the corners between the
piston and the Frame . And lube the hexagon of the Adjustment screw. Put the cap
back in place by pushing and moving it in a circular motion.
3. Apply oil just above the needle bar pin in the oval hole.
4. Apply oil on the Bearings  of the Needle bar retainer  and roll the bearings a
few times back and forward to let the oil run into the bearings.
5. Run the machine between 9-11 volts for about a minute and clean it when done.
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Wear components and replacement interval
Components estimated life in operating hours during normal use and given that maintenance
instructions have been followed.
Damper 1500h
Adjustment Screw 2000h
Cap 3000h
Inner piston spring 800h
Piston Assembly 2000h
Eccenter Assembly
2.6mm setting 3000h
3.7mm setting 2500h
4.5mm setting 2000h
Retainer bearings 4000h
Retainer O-ring 2500h
Motor Assembly
2.6mm setting 3000h
3.7mm setting 3000h
4.5mm setting 2000h
RCA contact 3000h
Frame 10 000h+
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Troubleshooting guide
If you experience problems with the machine you can consult the troubleshooting guide or
contact us for service at Inkmachines.com
Symptom
Possible cause
Possible Solution
The Motor  does not start
when the power is on but the
Eccenter can be
turned around (normally) by
hand. ( Electrical fault )
None or to low input
voltage.
Bad cable or power supply.
Bad connection.
Bad connection between the
RCA contact  and the
motor.
Increase voltage (max 13 volts).
Make sure the power supply delivers the
right current. Consult manual if
necessary.
Check clip cord or RCA cable. Replace
if necessary.
Make sure the contact screws are not
loose, tighten the following:
Contact screw motor negative (-) 
Contact screw binding post negative
(-) 
Contact screw cord positive (+) .
Loosen the RCA nut  and unscrew
the RCA contact . Remove possible
oxide by sanding the tip of the contact
that engages with the contact plate of
the motor. Clean the contact plate
(visible through the threaded hole) with
alcohol on a cotton bud. Turn the RCA
contact until the tip touches the contact
plate gently. Tighten the nut gently also.
Tighten gently
Tighten gently
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Short circuit between Frame
and Clip cord binding
post positive (+) . The
clip cord binding post
positive is electrically
isolated from the Frame
with a plastic sleeve. If the
sleeve fails short circuit will
occur.
The Motor  is defect.
Remove the Clip cord binding post
positive (+)  and the sleeve.
Replace if necessary.
Use the disassemble and assemble
instructions as reference or contact
InkMachines for service.
The piston  is clogged.
The adjustment screw  is
to far up and makes contact
with the cap .
Lubricate or remove the piston  and
clean / lubricate. Use the disassemble
instructions no. 1-6 and assemble
instructions no. 3 & 5-9.
Turn cap clockwise.
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Machine loses power and / or
speed varies.
Friction between frame
and piston .
The Needle bar pin has
moved and makes contact
with the frame .
Needle bar retainer
bearings  worn or
clogged.
Needle bar retainer  to
hard set against needle bar.
Eccenter bearing defect.
The Stay up spring is
broken 
The motor  is defect.
Lubricate according to maintenance
instructions.
Relocate and tighten the Needle bar pin
. Use the assemble instructions no. 8.
Clean and lubricate or replace .
Re-adjust. Just enough pressure to keep
the needle stable should be applied.
Replace Eccenter assembly . Use
the disassemble instructions no. 4-6 and
assemble instructions no. 1 & 5-6.
Replace.
Use the disassemble and assemble
instructions as reference or contact
InkMachines for service.
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The needle suspension (give) is
jammed or hangs up.
The machine or pistons are
new. The suspension needs
break in.
The Needle bar pin is
loose.
The Inner piston  is
clogged.
Lubricate and run the machine for a few
minutes while holding the Needle bar
pin with your fingers and let the
inner piston break in.
Use the assemble instructions no. 8.
Remove the Inner piston . Use the
disassemble instructions no. 1-3. Clean
and re-lubricate. Use the assemble
instructions no. 7-9.
The Needle bar pin is
wobbling and / or feels to
loose. (A certain side to side
play is normal).
The Needle bar pin is
loose.
The Inner piston spring 
is defect.
Too much play between the
Piston  and the Inner
piston . (worn out ).
Use the assemble instructions no. 8.
Replace. Or stretch.
Replace Piston assembly .
Use the disassemble instructions no. 1-6
and assemble instructions no. 3 & 5-9.
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The Needle bar pin
suspension (give) is out of sync
with the piston  movement.
The Inner piston  needs
lubrication.
The Inner piston spring 
is defect or fatigue.
Lubricate.
Replace. Use the disassemble
instructions no. 1. Or stretch the
existing spring.
The Motor  loses power in
a certain angle but will start
when helped.
The Motor  is defect.
Use the disassemble and assemble
instructions as reference or contact
InkMachines for service.
The needle stops in random
position and not in its upper
position like it should.
The Stay up spring  is
broken.
Replace.
The Cap  pops off or
unscrews itself during
tattooing.
The hexagon of the
Adjustment screw  is
damaged and pivots inside
without the cap following.
Remove the Cap and replace the
Adjustment screw 
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The spring inside the Cap
 is to weak and won´t
keep the cap from turning
by normal vibrations.
Replace the Cap 
The Machine runs with a
“wobbling” sound or uneven
sound.
The needle bar retainer O-
ring is not round.
Replace the O-ring or put a drop of oil
in the groove between the O-ring and
the needle bar.
The Needle bar retainer
assembly  vibrates loose
during tattooing.
The Retainer screw spring
 is too weak.
Replace the Retainer screw spring 
Or stretch it.
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Ink is creeping up the needle
bar.
The pigment is thick.
Thicker pigments tend to
climb easier than thin
pigments.
The needle has a long
resting area (distance) in the
tip.
A certain frequency (speed)
makes it worse.
The needle has a tight fit in
the tip.
Needle bar retainer  to
hard set against needle bar.
Dilute the pigment.
Bend the needle at the solder so that
only the tip of the needle rests against
the tip or as little as possible.
Change the voltage up or down.
Try different needle and tip
combinations.
Re-adjust. Just enough pressure to keep
the needle stable should be applied.
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Disassemble instructions
1. Remove the Cap  by pulling it off. Unscrew the Adjustment screw  and take
out the Inner piston spring .
2. Use the matching Allen key  to loosen the Piston screw  in the Inner piston .
Take out the Needle bar pin .
3. Push out the Inner piston  and pull out the Noise damper O-ring  from the
bottom of the Piston .
4. Refit only the Adjustment screw  a few turns and push the Piston assembly 
down to the bottom position by pushing on the top of the adjustment screw.
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5. While holding the Piston assembly  in the bottom position, remove the Circlip 
from the connecting pin  with a Circlip pliers . Don’t open the circlip more than
it exactly needs to clear the connecting pin or it will overstretch and become useless.
Use a Circlip pliers  with an adjustable stop screw that prevents the circlip from
opening too much.
6. Use a 1,5mm pin or the far end of an Allen key  to push out the Connecting pin 
out and through the hole in the Frame . Pull out the Piston  and the Stay up
spring .
7. Remove the Needle bar retainer assembly  by unscrewing the Retainer fix.
Screw  and pulling it out.
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8. Loosen the Allen screw in the Eccenter that holds the motor shaft. Pull out the
Eccenter assembly  from the motor shaft.
9. Loosen the Contact screw cord positive (+)  and pull out the cord end. Loosen the
Motor fixing screws  and Contact screw motor negative (-)  and pull / push out
the Motor assembly .
10. Remove the RCA contact .
11. Remove the Clip cord binding post positive (+)  by loosening the two Allen
screws in the Frame holding it and pulling it out.
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Assemble instructions
1. Mount the Eccenter assembly  on the motor shaft and lock the Allen screw in
the Eccenter to the motor shaft. Make sure that the screw that engages with the
motor shaft ends on the flat part of the motor shaft.
2. Insert the Motor assembly  into the Frame while aligning the motor cord to
the corresponding hole at the back of the Frame .
3. Lubricate and insert the Piston  with the Stay up spring  and the Adjustment
screw  into the Frame . Make sure the stay up spring aligns with the Lid .
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4. Align the Connecting rod with the groove in the Piston . Position the Motor
assembly  in or out so that the connecting rod lines up with the center of the
groove in the piston. It´s important that there is no tension between the components.
Tighten the Motor fixing screws  and Contact screw motor negative (-) .
5. Push the Piston  down and insert the Connecting pin  through the hole in the
neck of the Frame . Align the hole in the piston with the hole in the upper bearing
of the Connecting rod . Push the Connecting pin  trough and to its bottom
location with the far end of an Allen key .
Tighten gently
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6. While holding the Piston  at its bottom location keep pressure on the head of the
Connecting pin  with the far end of an Allen key . Install the Circlip  using a
Circlip pliers .
7. Install the Noise damper O-ring , push it to the bottom of the hole in the Piston
 and make sure it lies firmly in the bottom. Align the Inner piston  with the
piston screw  pointing up and the Needle bar pin hole pointing in the direction
of the groove in the Frame . Push it down to the Noise damper O-ring .
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8. Insert the Needle bar pin trough the groove of the Frame and through the hole
of the Inner piston . The distance between the sleeve of the needle bar pin and the
Frame should be aprox 0,5mm. Tighten the needle bar pin with the Allen key 
from the top.
9. Insert the Inner piston spring , screw in the Adjustment screw  all the way
down. Align and push the Cap  in to place. Move the Cap  in a circular
motion while pushing to make it snap in to place.
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10. Put the cord end of the motor cord in the hole of the Clip cord binding post positive
(+)  and push it in to the Frame . Tighten the two fixing screws in the Frame
that holds it. Tighten the Contact screw cord positive (+)  gently.
11. Install the RCA contact  and RCA nut  by turning the RCA contact until the tip
touches the contact plate of the motor gently. Tighten the RCA nut gently.
Tighten gently
Tighten gently just to make contact
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12. Refit the Needle bar retainer assembly  by placing the Retainer spring  in the
groove of the Needle bar retainer . Push the Retainer fix. screw  through the
first hole opposite of the retainer bearing side, trough the retainer spring and into the
second hole. Leave the retainer fix screws end flush to the needle bar retainer surface
on the bearing side. Put the needle bar retainer assembly in the groove of the Frame
and slide it back into place. Make sure that the Retainer spring  engages
correctly with the Frame . Hold it in place while tightening the Retainer fix screw
.
1 2 3
4 5
6
Screw flush
Engage spring in groove
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Specifications
Input voltage
0 - 13 volt DC (max. 13 volt DC)
Power connections
RCA or clip cord (max. clip cord end diam Ø1,6 mm)
Rpm range
Stitches / sec
0 - 8 000 rpm / min
0 - 130 / sec
Stroke length
2.6, 3.7 and 4.5 mm Adjustable
Suspension stroke (give)
0 - 2 mm
Max. tube diam Ø
Ø8 mm
Max. needle size
50 magnum
Weight
80 grams
Wireless ready
Yes
Dimensions LxBxH
90 x 21 x 75 mm
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Part names
Note: Parts without numbers are not included in the purchase.
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer
InkMachines Sweden AB
Box 8025
350 08 Växjö
Sweden
Equipment
Tattoo machine Dragonfly X2
Year of manufacturer 2014
We InkMachines Sweden AB hereby declare that the Dragonfly tattoo machine specified
above conforms with the following directives:
Machine Directive 2006/42/EC
Växjö 2010-05-07
……………………………………
Christian Johansson CEO
Ink Machines Sweden AB Box 8025
Org nr: 556807-7225 350 08 Växjö
http://www.inkmachines.com Sweden