A20M extruder nozzle jammed
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 1:49 am
Anyone every had an issue with not being able to remove the nozzle from the hot-end?
I've only had my A20M a few days and managed 2 good prints from it. I now seem to have developed a slight issue with jamming and after trying a few of the usual extruder fixes found an issue to be a slight blockage that couldn't get through the nozzle. When I cleared the nozzle using a tool it worked for a few minutes before blocking again. So I decided to change the nozzle. However, the nozzle is completely stuck tight. Now I'm a metal worker, I have lathes and all kinds of tools and this nozzle is so stuck that I've just had to give up and spend £20 + shipping on buying a completely new hot-end extruder! The forces I've been applying whilst trying to remove the nozzle are so great that pieces of the nozzle have started to deform, but the threads are still stuck!
Like I said, I've ordered a new hot-end but it's just frustrating that something as simple as changing a nozzle have now set me back a few weeks in printing! And not to mention the fact I hate admitting defeat when something like this happens! Has anyone else had this same issue and if so how did you win??? I might cut the block and nozzle completely in half and let you all know what the issue was... or I may just take a really big hammer to it...
I've only had my A20M a few days and managed 2 good prints from it. I now seem to have developed a slight issue with jamming and after trying a few of the usual extruder fixes found an issue to be a slight blockage that couldn't get through the nozzle. When I cleared the nozzle using a tool it worked for a few minutes before blocking again. So I decided to change the nozzle. However, the nozzle is completely stuck tight. Now I'm a metal worker, I have lathes and all kinds of tools and this nozzle is so stuck that I've just had to give up and spend £20 + shipping on buying a completely new hot-end extruder! The forces I've been applying whilst trying to remove the nozzle are so great that pieces of the nozzle have started to deform, but the threads are still stuck!
Like I said, I've ordered a new hot-end but it's just frustrating that something as simple as changing a nozzle have now set me back a few weeks in printing! And not to mention the fact I hate admitting defeat when something like this happens! Has anyone else had this same issue and if so how did you win??? I might cut the block and nozzle completely in half and let you all know what the issue was... or I may just take a really big hammer to it...