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andrew.p51
(@andrew-p51)
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Hot end Question

This is my first 3D printer and I'm assembling the MK3S kit.  Is the block that the nozzle screws into suppose to rotate freely?

Napsal : 12/05/2019 11:43 am
gnat
 gnat
(@gnat)
Noble Member
RE: Hot end Question

Don't take my word for it, but I believe so. There should be a gap between the block and heatsink. Once you install the nozzle the block will stop moving. 

Don't be like me and forget to retighten the nozzle after heating it up WITHOUT filament. That will lead to your brand new pristine nozzle looking like a disaster 😔 

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Napsal : 12/05/2019 4:28 pm
Cowen
(@cowen)
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RE: Hot end Question

no, it should not rotate freely, when everything is thigthened as it should be nothing should be moving.

https://e3d-online.dozuki.com/Guide/V6+Assembly/6?lang=en

 

Napsal : 29/06/2019 11:20 am
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RE: Hot end Question

Correct: the nozzle must be tightened to contact the heat break to 3nm (per the E3D instructions listed above) - the heater block is nothing more than a coupler.  The coupled nozzle and heat break are then screwed into the heat sink (with thermal grease) and tightened.  The assembly must be rigid, with no loose parts.

A common mistake is to tighten the nozzle into the heater block.  This allows the heat break to rotate and leak.  The surface being tightened - first heating the hotend to 285c per the instructions - is the nozzle-heat break contact. These are torqued to 3nm to ensure a good seal. 

The HEX of the nozzle must not contact the heater block.

 

Napsal : 29/06/2019 5:53 pm
Antimix
(@antimix)
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RE: Hot end Question

Hello,

you can find a complete tutorial on how to assemble the E3D V6 hot end here.

Napsal : 29/06/2019 6:00 pm
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