J912EC JoWo #6 Housing for Pilot 912 with Pilot Converter Nipple

$15.40

J912EC JoWo #6 housing allows use of a Pilot 912 or 742 size 10 nib and feed into custom fountain pens that can use JoWo #6 threading. This housing has a nipple for Pilot cartridges and Pilot converters like the CON-70. For those that have purchased our 912 FA replacement feeds, these may be used with the FA nib in this housing.

Manufactured in the USA by Flexible Nib Factory LLC from black ebonite from Nikko (Japan).

Pilot 912 nib and feed not included.

4 in stock

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Description

J912EC JoWo #6 housing allows use of a Pilot 912 or 742 size 10 nib and feed into custom fountain pens that can use JoWo #6 threading. This housing has a nipple for Pilot cartridges and Pilot converters like the CON-70. For those that have purchased our 912 FA replacement feeds, these may be used with the FA nib in this housing.

Manufactured in the USA by Flexible Nib Factory LLC from black ebonite from Nikko (Japan).

Pilot 912 nib and feed not included.

NOTE: THIS HOUSING WILL NOT FIT MOST JOWO #6 PENS AS THE PILOT CONVERTER IS PROBABLY TOO LARGE. IT IS MEANT FOR CUSTOM MADE PENS THAT USE JOWO #6 THREADING AND HAVE BODIES LARGE ENOUGH TO CONTAIN A CON-70 CONVERTER.

Installation Instructions

Remove the feed and nib from your Pilot 912 or Pilot 742 pen:

  • Empty your pen of ink in your usual way and rinse out the residue.
  • Before removing the nib and feed, note the position of the nib in the section. You will want to have the nib and feed fit similarly in the J912EC housing.
  • Grasp the nib and feed, at the base only, keeping your fingers off the tines and tip of the nib, and pull them straight out of the pen. If the nib and feed can’t be easily removed, soak the nib and feed in a dilute household ammonia solution for a few hours, and this should allow you to remove the nib and feed from the housing. As a last resort, the nib and feed can be removed using a nib block and punch, but this method should not be necessary unless the pen has been allowed to dry with ink inside.

Note that the section of a Pilot 912 or 742 pen has a white plastic o-ring or seal inside. Do not use this seal with the J912EC housing; it is unnecessary, as the design accommodates this function intrinsically, as the housing is made of black ebonite. If the seal comes out when you remove the nib and feed from your Pilot pen’s section, return it to the section by placing it on the end of the feed and pressing it back into the section.

To install the Pilot 912 nib and feed into the J912EC housing:

  • Place the Pilot 912 nib on the feed so it fits securely and snugly into the slots on the end of the feed.
  • Without twisting, and keeping your fingers only on the base of the nib and feed, insert the nib and feed fully into the housing. The markings on the nib should be aligned as they were when the nib and feed were installed into your Pilot 912 or 742 pen’s section.
  • Remove the nib assembly from your Conid fountain pen by rotating the nib assembly counter clockwise.
  • Install the J912EC nib assembly by screwing it into your pen’s section. Do not over tighten.
  • If you are using a converter or cartridge, install it into the section, then reassemble your pen.
  • Ink your pen and enjoy.
    J912EC nib assembly
    J912EC nib assembly

     

    Photo of J743EC nib assembly with CON-70 converter along side a JoWo #6 nib assembly with Schmidt K5 converter.

J912EC vs JoWo #6
J912EC vs JoWo #6 size comparison

Additional information

Weight 0.031 lbs
Dimensions 2 × 0.5 × 0.5 in