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    3DPMicro
    last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 00:50

    E3d V6 is the same thread size on both sides. M6x1 or 1.25. I don't recall
    Yours appears to have 2 different thread diameters

    Duet controlled Lathe, micro mill, 3d printer and 1992 Haas VF2 VMC

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      Cata @3DPMicro
      last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 01:56

      @3dpmicro said in Help me ID this heatbreak?:

      E3d V6 is the same thread size on both sides. M6x1 or 1.25. I don't recall
      Yours appears to have 2 different thread diameters

      Have you ever seen a e3d v6?

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        zapta @3DPMicro
        last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 02:11

        @3dpmicro, I think that E3D V6 are M6 on the lower end and M7 on the upper end. There should be open source dimensions somewhere.

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          DocTrucker
          last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 05:18

          The original poster has indicated their part is (over 4mm) too short for an E3D V6 heat break.

          https://e3d-online.dozuki.com/Item/V6_Heat_Break

          Running 3 P3Steel with Duet 2. Duet 3 on the shelf looking for a suitable machine. One first generation Duet in a Logo/Turtle style robot!

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            DocTrucker
            last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 05:22

            ...also not V5.

            https://wiki.e3d-online.com/E3D-v5_Documentation

            Running 3 P3Steel with Duet 2. Duet 3 on the shelf looking for a suitable machine. One first generation Duet in a Logo/Turtle style robot!

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              Veti
              last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 05:34

              can you post a picture of the entire hotend assembly?

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                Blacksheep99
                last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 06:20

                More photos added to the first link showing the other hot end parts. Thanks all

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                  Veti
                  last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 06:58

                  that seems like a custom part.

                  how is the radiator part attached to the carriage? you might be able to replace it with a standard v6.

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                    Blacksheep99
                    last edited by Blacksheep99 27 Jun 2019, 08:06

                    That was my fear. Not sure if I'm honest. I'd have to try taking it apart. The problem is I can't access the FW so any change to the nozzle position/height will be a problem.

                    I should add I've bought a replacement nozzle and it was a V6 clone which worked/fitted perfectly.

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                      A Former User
                      last edited by A Former User 27 Jun 2019, 09:13

                      The block looks like its bigger than "normal"; maybe look into fitting a regular v6 heat break + v6 block and see if the over all length is close enough?

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                        Blacksheep99
                        last edited by 27 Jun 2019, 11:43

                        I’ll measure up tonight. See if that could be an option.

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                          zapta @Blacksheep99
                          last edited by zapta 28 Jun 2019, 17:04

                          @blacksheep99 said in Help me ID this heatbreak?:

                          art. The problem is I can't access the FW so any change to the nozzle position/height will be a problem.

                          What kind of Z homing do you have? You may be able to adjust the Z height my moving the endstop or shim the moving part that activates it. Upgrading to common parts will make your life easier.

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                            Blacksheep99 @zapta
                            last edited by 29 Jun 2019, 10:44

                            @zapta said in Help me ID this heatbreak?:

                            @blacksheep99 said in Help me ID this heatbreak?:

                            art. The problem is I can't access the FW so any change to the nozzle position/height will be a problem.

                            What kind of Z homing do you have? You may be able to adjust the Z height my moving the endstop or shim the moving part that activates it. Upgrading to common parts will make your life easier.

                            It’s a microswitch that probes the build plate in 5 locations. I considered the option you’ve proposed. Would need to look closer to see if that is possible. I’ve found a new hot end for £45 which is an expensive fix.

                            I have two printers and the other is in bits as I’m going to upgrade the control board to duet so ideally want this working until that is done then will consider the same with this printer.

                            Thanks for the suggestion

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                              Blacksheep99
                              last edited by 29 Jun 2019, 10:46

                              Just wondering if I’ve read your suggestion correctly now. It’s a Core-XY printer so the build plate lowers. Assume it’s a microswitch though

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