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Magic Stick CW 7 in 1 Coiling Tool Kit is a revolutionary Patent Pending Coiling Technology. Magic Stick CW is a very handy too that allow you to build your micro coils faster and more efficient. If you are new to build to an experienced veteran, this tool will help you immensely. Getting a tighter wrap is never been easier. Magic Stick CW is a great accessory to own if you are a frequent user for RBA / RTA / RDA's it includes 6 different sized rods: 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0mm
Features:
Sizes: 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0mm
Material: Aluminum Alloy (minor parts may made by non-aluminum alloy)
Weight: 34 g
Kit includes:
1 Coil jig body
3 Coil jig top caps
6 Coil jig sticks (1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm, 3.5mm, 4.0mm)
6 Jig cap screws
1 Phillips screwdriver
1 Hex Key wrench
1 Plastic carry case
1 Scissor (cut cotton)
1 Tweezers (not heat resistant)
What you get:
1x Magic Stick Coiling Kit
Instructions:
Insert the socket screw into the appropriate hole of the winder section
a. For 26 - 28 gauge wire, use hole number 1
b. For 20 - 24 gauge wire, use hole number 2
Insert wire through hole on the side of the handle. Leave about 1/2" of the wire protruding from the hole. Hold the end of the wire against the handle so it won't pull through
Pull the loose end of the wire around the shaft
Slide the winder section over the shaft with the pin facing toward the handle
Turn the winder section so that it catches the wire and starts wrapping it around the shaft. Keep light pressure against handle while winding. Excessive pressure will force smaller gauge wire to wrap over itself
When finished, remove winder and straighten the wire end that protrudes from the hole in the handle
Push up on the wire to slide coil up. Carefully grab the coil at the bottom to slide it off the shaft
Note: The coiler winds the coils with the loops touching each other. This can initially give wrong resistance values without first burning in the coil. Care must be taken when first firing the device with a new coil. Carefully pulse the device to bring temperature upo slowly so ou do not create a "hot leg" and melt the coil. Rake the coils lightly in between pulsing to improve the break in process. Pre burning or oxidizing the wire before making the coil may also help.