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JeffL
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stripped hotend screw - stuck filament

unable to remove hotend due to over torqued screw now stripped. I am not sure what was used to torque the screws for the MK4 hotend, but i could get 2 undone with the provided tools but the 3rd is now stripped. I have stuck filament in the unit and I wanted to remove the whole hotend but now that is not an option - what can I do?

This topic was modified 1 year ago by JeffL
Posted : 11/06/2023 10:25 pm
JeffL
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Topic starter answered:
RE: stripped hotend screw - stuck filament

update:

i had to unscrew the whole hotend and then take to the shop and use a blowtorch just to get a needle to go into the tube. After using a few needles and pushing extremely hard with some new filament, the filament is now able to go through the whole assembly.

I just dont know what to do about the stripped screws now.

Posted : 11/06/2023 11:17 pm
MikeH
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RE: stripped hotend screw - stuck filament

Can you drill it out?  You'd want a drill bit withe dame diamter as the minor diameter of the screw and a left-hand drill is often best.

Posted by: @jeffl

update:

i had to unscrew the whole hotend and then take to the shop and use a blowtorch just to get a needle to go into the tube. After using a few needles and pushing extremely hard with some new filament, the filament is now able to go through the whole assembly.

I just dont know what to do about the stripped screws now.

 

Posted : 14/06/2023 12:22 am
Cynan
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RE: stripped hotend screw - stuck filament

They may very well be glued in. So you’d want a drill press to drill them out, retap the threads.

It’s probably easier to buy a third party heat block, or wait until Prusa sell spares. If it’s working as is I’d hold tight and wait.

Posted : 14/06/2023 4:20 pm
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