RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@karl-herbert
I use less but that should work also.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@cwbullet
Certainly also works with less torque. I have always set the value 2.5 to 3 Nm since the first use and never had problems with leaking nozzles or a defective thread on the nozzle or the heating block.
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RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@karl-herbert
@cwbullet
has there been a scenario or can you think of one, where it would only work on the lower torque1.5nm but cause nozzle leaks on the 2.1-3Nm range, in your opinion?
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@muo
I have not had leaks with 1.3 to 1.5.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@muo
I would start with 1.5Nm and see how it behaves. Then you can still tighten it.
You can use a small torque wrench like this one:
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@karl-herbert
ya i have some thing like this
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@karl-herbert
ya i have some thing like this
I will have to give that a try. Good find!
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
While we are at it - I have also tested some things and finally built something of my own:
Nozzlechange Tool | PrusaPrinters
Of course any torque wrench in the range of 1 - 3 Nm can be used.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@karl-herbert
When I get me new workshop and am better able to print peek, I will give this file a try.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@karl-herbert
@cwbullet
got this message from Spool3d for there tungsten nozzle when i asked what the right torque to use is
"Thank you for contacting us. For filament temperatures 250 and below we find 1.8 Nm works. If going hotter, we suggest 2.5Nm."
now i am starting to think combo of filament used torque/temp used can cause or prevent leak
example: if i print with PETG mostly i prob should not go above the 1.8Nm torque or if i Print with PETG And use 2.5 torque which is ment for higher temp filament it will cause a leak
what filament you guys print with your TCs mostly?
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@muo
PETG and ABS with Carbon Fiber.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@muo
I print a lot of Carbon Nylon, Carbon PEEK (360 degrees C. nozzle temp.), ASA, ABS, Carbon PC....
Nozzle tightening torque for the TC with nickel-plated copper heating block is, as I mentioned before, 2.5 - 3Nm.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@cwbullet
I have been using the PEEK insert for the counterholder for about 1 1/2 years. If you don't heat it over 250 degrees C. it will last almost forever. I also reinforced the cheeks with metal pins made of tempered steel.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@cwbullet
do you also use the copper heat block with your TC nozzle, if not which one do you use and where do you get it from?
fyi:
i used the low torque still seem to leak.
I also asked spool 3d "so does this mean if I print a lot with PETG 240c, and i tighten nozzle at 2.5Nm it would cause issues maby nozzle leaks?"
they responded "No, if you tighten the nozzle more, less/no leaks should occur."
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@muo
I use the e3D Copper Heatblock I purchased from Amazon. No leaks. I use the wrench I got from Aliexpress. They well a 2.5 and 1.8 NM nozzle wrench. I used them with an adaptor and socket if I need to do a different nozzle size.
I recently started using Z-Catch with my V6 hotends and prefer it.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@cwbullet
what do you think of this btw
and you said you prefer the Z-Catch i am assuming you just do it by feel for larger torque amount like 2.5Nm + and not for the small ones like 1.2-1.8Nm?
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
[...] what do you think of this btw
I normally don't post my thoughts on clone hardware replacements, but holy smokes!
First, the company's description: "It is my own heatbreak design. 2x better thermal barrier performance vs E3D heatbreak. It is not a clone, geometry is different - see second photo for details. I reworked geometry and improved tolerances and features."
If I'm replacing the Prusa heatbreak because of geometry problems, I'm not sure I want to jump on board with some smaller outfit's idea of "better".
Second, the reviews mention burrs and using a countersink bit to correct them.
After 2 disasters clone bi-metal hotends, I'm done using clone parts in critical parts of my printers. I'm sticking with E3D or well-known quality brands. Saving $2-10 is simply not worth the time it takes to repeatedly tear my printers down.
and miscellaneous other tech projects
He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
I always like to compare this with cars. It's like buying a $300,000 Ferarri and then fitting retreaded Trabi tires. Of course you can ride it, but the question is only how long and how good.
You can save money anywhere, but the least you should do is do it at the hotend, because it is essential for a trouble-free flow and a perfect result.
The clones are attractively priced, which is why they are bought so often.
but to each his own.. 👍
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tungsten Carbide Nozzle, torque/temp?
@cwbullet
what do you think of this btw
and you said you prefer the Z-Catch i am assuming you just do it by feel for larger torque amount like 2.5Nm + and not for the small ones like 1.2-1.8Nm?
I like the Z Catch because it seems to also hold the hotend and prevent the heatblock from spinning.
I have two of those heatbreaks and they work. I can't comment on them being superior. They definitely work. I prefer the price on Polsi's Heatbreaks.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog