Description
The Hildbrandt Beretta Shader Rotary features a 2mm bearing and is slightly slower running than its counterpart, the Silencer Liner, which is running a 1.50mm bearing. Previous versions of this frame design based on the original Swiss Rotary usually featured variations of 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 3mm and 4mm bearings. Despite the wide selection of bearing sizes, most artists that have used this rotary frame design tended to always go back to the 2mm. The reason being that the 2mm was the most well rounded, suitable for both lining and shading. The larger you go, the less stable the machine, the smaller you go, the more likely the machine may cause the needle to snag the skin. This is because even small variations in the diameter of the bearing resulted into big differences in the way the machine ran. During the development of the 2nd version of the Beretta and Silencer, we wanted to maintain a difference in speed performance between the two models but did not want to overdo it. So we created the 1.75mm bearing for the Beretta, this bearing is smaller by the 2mm just enough to increase the speed of the machine without taking away from its usability. Beware of fake Hildbrandt machines, Hildbrandt machines all come with a codified warranty certificate that can be verified by emailing or calling us.
**The Silencer and Beretta Rotary by Hildbrandt’s had a role swap in all post 9/2014 models. The Beretta was changed from a 1.75mm bearing to a 2mm one and the Silencer was updated to a 1.5mm bearing.
Product code: HBRTM [plulz_social_like]
frog –
Do yall sell the adjustable armture bar part by itself
newton –
We do sell armature bars for coil machines in our parts section of the website but not the armature bar for the rotary machines.
frog –
Sorry I mean do yall sale the adjustable cam arm part
rickie bridgers –
do ya have the little spring that goes between the a- arm bar and the machine I could get from you, I was cleaning my machine and the thing flew to hell, who knows I had a bag of Chinese crap laying around and that’s a small spring. I might be able to get one from the hardware store, who knows ?. rickie bridgers.
newton –
Hello Rickie, we have parts for our machines here: https://www.tattoomachineequipment.com/tattoo-machine-custom-parts
Joshua –
I just got this machine and it dosnt do anything I hooked it up and nothen is there anything I can do I got the silencer and it is a beautiful machine it is smooth but the beretta dosnt do anything at all
Joshua –
I got it easy fix just had to put spacer in between the frame and motor
newton –
Hey Joshua glad you figured it out, the machines are covered by our extensive 6 month warranty so we’ll take care of anything that goes wrong with them.
Mélina –
Back in stock soon?
Nancy L. –
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry. We are expecting a restock for both the Beretta and the Silencer within the next 2 weeks.
Thank you
Nancy
Aaron –
I just bought this machine how long will it take i live in NM and does a grip come with it or just the machine by itself and is it a good running machine also? Thanks
newton –
It takes 3-5 business days and the machine does not come with a grip, it is pictured with one for artistic representation. The purchase comes with a machine. Please have a look on our Artists gallery and you will see many tattoos done using the Beretta.
Kimberly Figueroa –
Is there a way I can make this an over night delivery?
Nancy L. –
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry, we can certainly do over night delivery for you. Please contact us at the email above with your address and we will provide you an accurate quote for the overnight shipping fee.
Thank you
Nancy
tattoomeeink –
hi could you please tell me why if i was to order a hildbrandt beretta it would only cost £5.50 shipping yet if i was to order the hildbrandt silencer its £27.20 shipping to the uk????
newton –
Hello there, thank you for pointing that out, we have fixed the discrepancy in shipping cost now.
Aaron –
I bought this machine on 12/25/14 and it was a liner n now u say its a shader? So is my machine a liner or a shader?
Nancy L. –
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry and sorry for any confusion. We did recently receive new stock and the manufacturer did switch the bearings on us. So if you did buy both the Beretta and the Silencer, to gauge which one is the liner and which one is the shader, simply look at the bearings on them, and compare. The machine with the smaller bearing would be the liner and the machine with the bigger bearing would be the shader. But in all honesty, it doesn’t matter too much, because the bearing we used are very similar on both machines. It is better to use the bigger bearing to shade and the smaller to line, but it would not make too much of a difference even if you were using them in reverse.
Thank you
miika –
Great machine. Works like a charm! Only one thing i’m wondering. I ordered my machine from this site but didn’t get any certificate ?
Nancy L. –
Hello,
Thank you for your inquiry and feedback, really appreciate it. Our machines do not usually have any certificate, but every order is on record, and if there are any warranty needs, simply email us at the support email on our website, and we will be happy to help.
Thank you
Nancy
jontrusty97 –
Does it come in a case?
newton –
No this machine comes with a gift box.