A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
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A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
After few weeks of tinkering and watching videos, finally disassembled hot-end.
3.Hot-end clean and nozzle replce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evslMa5Jpc8&t=56s
Please advise anyway to buy just the 2 nozzles found badly clogged in photos sent.
Buying complete hot-end is easy way out for 1-for-1 swap.
Thermistor, 2 fans and heating element with thick red wires still okay.
Also confirm any ball-bearing(s) inside aluminum heater block after 2 pairs of grub screws removed
(blue arrow with blue text). If none, advisable to drill straights through?
Thanks a lot
3.Hot-end clean and nozzle replce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evslMa5Jpc8&t=56s
Please advise anyway to buy just the 2 nozzles found badly clogged in photos sent.
Buying complete hot-end is easy way out for 1-for-1 swap.
Thermistor, 2 fans and heating element with thick red wires still okay.
Also confirm any ball-bearing(s) inside aluminum heater block after 2 pairs of grub screws removed
(blue arrow with blue text). If none, advisable to drill straights through?
Thanks a lot
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Re: A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
Also confirm any ball-bearing(s) inside aluminum heater block after 2 pairs of grub screws removed
(blue arrow with blue text). If none, advisable to drill straights through?
Actual photo here amended. Thanks.
(blue arrow with blue text). If none, advisable to drill straights through?
Actual photo here amended. Thanks.
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Re: A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
Hi,it is with ball, no need to drill through.
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
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Re: A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
Possible to get diagram (photo showing A10 below) of A10M hot-end that may show
ball-bearing inside heater block acting as check valve. Thanks.
P.S. -- Best only front view of A10M diagram.
ball-bearing inside heater block acting as check valve. Thanks.
P.S. -- Best only front view of A10M diagram.
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Re: A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
Ball bearing, 1 or 2, apparently stuck in solid gunk.
Can Acetone dissolve this gunk to free up the ball check-valve
to function properly?
Cannot drill out unless diamond-tipped drill is used.
Can Acetone dissolve this gunk to free up the ball check-valve
to function properly?
Cannot drill out unless diamond-tipped drill is used.
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Re: A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
Poor Technical Support still cannot answer since 18 May, 8 days ago.
Answer eventually in few days/weeks to come ---- Buy new spare?
Answer eventually in few days/weeks to come ---- Buy new spare?
Re: A10M Hot-end -- Very Bad clogging at Nozzles
Hi,it is not recommended that you remove the check valve as it will block the hotend.
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!
-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!