Snapmaker U1 Hotend
Snapmaker U1 Hotend
Diameter: 1.75 mm
Diameter Nozzle: 0.40 mm
Material: Hardened Steel
Pack: x4
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Snapmaker U1 Hotend

HT-SNAPMAKER-U1-HS-040-X4
115.70 € 115.70 €
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Diameter: 1.75 mm
Diameter Nozzle: 0.40 mm
Material: Hardened Steel
Pack: x4
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The Hot End for Snapmaker U1 is the component responsible for melting the filament and depositing it precisely during the 3D printing process. This module is part of the extrusion system of the Snapmaker U1 printer and is designed as an integrated assembly that facilitates replacement when maintenance is required or when changing the nozzle type.

The hotend design includes a nozzle, a heating block with a ceramic heating element, and a silicone sock that helps maintain thermal stability. This assembly allows temperatures of up to 300 °C, enabling the use of a wide variety of printing materials.

The available versions include nozzles made of stainless steel and hardened steel, allowing the system to be adapted to different printing needs. Hardened steel variants offer greater wear resistance when using abrasive filaments or fiber-reinforced compounds.

Main features:

  • Integrated design: compact assembly that simplifies replacement of the complete hotend.
  • Maximum temperature: heating capacity up to 300 °C to work with multiple materials.
  • Ceramic heating element: provides fast and stable heating.
  • Silicone sock: helps retain temperature and protects the heating block.
  • Different nozzle diameters: available in 0.2 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm and 0.8 mm depending on the application.

Nozzle options and applications:

  • 0.2 mm: printing parts with a high level of detail and small geometries.
  • 0.4 mm: standard size suitable for most applications.
  • 0.6 mm: higher material flow for structural parts or faster prints.
  • 0.8 mm: recommended for large models or applications where manufacturing speed is prioritized.

The Snapmaker U1 hotend is designed to work with 1.75 mm filament and supports common materials such as PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, or TPU, depending on the printer configuration and the installed nozzle type.

Thanks to its modular design and the availability of different nozzle sizes, this component allows the printer to be adapted to different manufacturing scenarios, from producing detailed models to manufacturing larger functional parts.

General information

Manufacturer Snapmaker
Filament diameter 1.75
Nozzle diameter 0.2 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm
Compatibility Snapmaker U1

Printing properties

Maximum temperature 300 ºC

Other

HS Code 8477.9
  1. Install the hotend unit ensuring full coupling into the printhead, checking that the locking system is secured without mechanical play.
  2. Handle the hotend only when it is cold, avoiding burn risks and damage to the thermal insulation of the assembly.
  3. Avoid disassembling internal components, as the nozzle, heater block, heatbreak, and heatsink form an integrated, non-separable unit.
  4. Select the hotend type according to the material to be printed, using standard versions for common filaments and hardened versions for abrasive materials.
  5. Perform system calibration after each replacement, including tool offset, bed leveling, and extrusion flow verification.
  6. Check correct electrical connection of the module, ensuring that the heater and temperature sensor connectors are firmly inserted.
  7. Avoid cross-contamination between materials, especially in multi-tool configurations, to maintain temperature and flow stability.
  8. Monitor signs of hotend wear or blockage, such as under-extrusion, material buildup, or temperature fluctuations.
  9. Perform a controlled purge before starting a print, ensuring no residual material remains inside the unit.

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