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    [short_description] => When changing the nozzle of the 3D printer for an E3D Original nozzle, doubts may arise if they are interchangeable. The vast majority of 3D printers if they are compatible with the nozzle v6 Originals since their measurement is the most used M6x1.
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When changing the nozzle of the 3D printer for an E3D Original nozzle, doubts may arise if they are interchangeable. The vast majority of 3D printers if they are compatible with the nozzle v6 Originals since their measurement is the most used M6x1.

 If the user is not sure of the measurement of the current nozzle, then two methods of how to check if they are compatible are explained, but before you can extract the nozzle from the 3D printer. For this you need to first remove the Hot End filament, heat it to the printing temperature and then remove it. So the Hot End is at room temperature, it will unscrew the nozzle using the 7 mm E3D wrench.

Unscrew de nozzle for 3d printer

Gif 1: Unscrew the nozzle

 Once removed, the measurement is checked in the following ways:

 1. If we have an original E3D nozzle, we can compare it directly with the 3D printer to be exchanged. It is only necessary to put the two nozzles in contact with the thread and check that they fit perfectly between them, seeing that the light does not pass between the union.

Comparision of nozzles 3d printer

Image 1: Comparasion of nozzles

 2. In case the original E3D nozzle is not available, we need a caliper to measure both diameter and thread pitch. The diameter is measured by the outside of the thread and must be 6 mm. The thread pitch is measured between two thread crests and this value should be 1 mm. The measures may be somewhat minor in some cases.

Diameter of nozzle for 3d printer

Image 2: Diameter of nozzle

  

Thread pich of nozzle for 3d printer

 Image 3: Thread pich of nozzle

When screwing the nozzle into the block, it is recommended to first screw it in by hand and finish the process by pressing the E3D wrench. Once the process is finished, it is advisable to level the base to ensure 3D printing without errors.

Srewing the nozzle of 3d printer

 Gif 2: Srewing the nozzle

After these simple steps no user will have doubts about whether their 3D printer is compatible with the original E3D v6 nozzles.

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  • How to know if your extruder is compatible with an E3D nozzle v6

    How to know if your extruder is compatible with an E3D nozzle v6

    When changing the nozzle of the 3D printer for an E3D Original nozzle, doubts may arise if they are interchangeable. The vast majority of 3D printers if they are compatible with the nozzle v6 Originals since their measurement is the most used M6x1.

     If the user is not sure of the measurement of the current nozzle, then two methods of how to check if they are compatible are explained, but before you can extract the nozzle from the 3D printer. For this you need to first remove the Hot End filament, heat it to the printing temperature and then remove it. So the Hot End is at room temperature, it will unscrew the nozzle using the 7 mm E3D wrench.

    Unscrew de nozzle for 3d printer

    Gif 1: Unscrew the nozzle

     Once removed, the measurement is checked in the following ways:

     1. If we have an original E3D nozzle, we can compare it directly with the 3D printer to be exchanged. It is only necessary to put the two nozzles in contact with the thread and check that they fit perfectly between them, seeing that the light does not pass between the union.

    Comparision of nozzles 3d printer

    Image 1: Comparasion of nozzles

     2. In case the original E3D nozzle is not available, we need a caliper to measure both diameter and thread pitch. The diameter is measured by the outside of the thread and must be 6 mm. The thread pitch is measured between two thread crests and this value should be 1 mm. The measures may be somewhat minor in some cases.

    Diameter of nozzle for 3d printer

    Image 2: Diameter of nozzle

      

    Thread pich of nozzle for 3d printer

     Image 3: Thread pich of nozzle

    When screwing the nozzle into the block, it is recommended to first screw it in by hand and finish the process by pressing the E3D wrench. Once the process is finished, it is advisable to level the base to ensure 3D printing without errors.

    Srewing the nozzle of 3d printer

     Gif 2: Srewing the nozzle

    After these simple steps no user will have doubts about whether their 3D printer is compatible with the original E3D v6 nozzles.

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    Subscribe to our monthly newsletter and you will receive every month in your email the latest news and tips on 3D printing.

    * By registering you accept our privacy policy.

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