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reprap:anet:a8:nozzle [2019/01/03 07:53] – [Leaking filament] cj_elec_tech | reprap:anet:a8:nozzle [2019/01/03 10:29] (current) – [Leaking filament] cj_elec_tech | ||
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- | There are several reasons why you need to change or replace | + | There are several reasons why you might need to change or replace |
- | Unscrew the old nozzle. If it is stuck in the heatblock, heat it up. This way you can easily unscrew the nozzle. | + | |
- | Screw the new nozzle into the heatblock | + | Unscrew the old nozzle. If it's stuck in the heaterblock, |
- | If you changed the nozzle Diameter, | + | |
+ | Screw the new nozzle into the heaterblock | ||
+ | If you changed the nozzle Diameter, | ||
MK8 nozzles are compatible with the A8. | MK8 nozzles are compatible with the A8. | ||
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A badly assembled hotend is the reason for leaking. | A badly assembled hotend is the reason for leaking. | ||
- | To fix this, unscrew the nozzle and the throat and clean them. Screw the nozzle back in until there is a 1mm space between the nozzle and the heaterblock. Now screw the throat in until it' | + | To fix this, unscrew the nozzle and the throat and clean them. Screw the nozzle back in until there is a 1mm space between the nozzle and the heaterblock. Now screw the throat in until it' |
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+ | Usually at one end of the throat the PTFE Tube comes out slightly, this is the end that has to touch the nozzle inside the heaterblock. On the other end, the tube is not aligned with the throat and has a 40° countersink | ||
- | If it still leaks heat up the hotend and screw the nozzle against the throat. | + | If it still leaks, heat up the hotend and tighten |
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