Airflow ring thingy needed

Izan

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Hi and welcome,
This is an Eleaf iStick TC40W,
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Which part has been damaged?

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I
 

Shoeysmum

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Hi and welcome,
This is an Eleaf iStick TC40W,
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Which part has been damaged?

Cheers
I
It's the airflow ring that sits on top of that and the tank attaches to it. I'm attaching two photos; one showing the actual airflow ring, the second one shows the air flow ring attached to the iStick. If you look at the left hand side of the second picture you'll see that the airflow ring isn't sitting flush with the iStick - I think it's the actual screw that's bent.
 

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Izan

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It's the airflow ring that sits on top of that and the tank attaches to it. I'm attaching two photos; one showing the actual airflow ring, the second one shows the air flow ring attached to the iStick. If you look at the left hand side of the second picture you'll see that the airflow ring isn't sitting flush with the iStick - I think it's the actual screw that's bent.
That is the base of the Aspire tank.
I have not seen replacement parts for that unit and a new Aspire K3 Tank may be your only retail option.

In your place, I would use a plier to attempt to persuade the ring back into position. Be careful around o-rings and threads. :thumbs:


HTH
I
 

Shoeysmum

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Jan 13, 2025
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8
Derbyshire
That is the base of the Aspire tank.
I have not seen replacement parts for that unit and a new Aspire K3 Tank may be your only retail option.

In your place, I would use a plier to attempt to persuade the ring back into position. Be careful around o-rings and threads. :thumbs:


HTH
I
Thank you. I doubt I'll be able to straighten it so it looks like I need to buy a new tank then as they're not too expensive.

Thanks for all your help :)
 

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