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2

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  • Hot End Access
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Step 1

              Teardown               
  • Make sure all power cables to your 3D Printer are unplugged including wall plugs (A/C) and/or USB cables.
  • Using M2 hex remove the 3 button head screws holding the print head to the X carriage plate.
  • Using M2 hex, remove the 4 screws holding the hot end fan in place (2 screws attach to the front half and the other to the rear)
  • Using M2 hex, remove 3 button head screws that secure front and rear sections together. Do not try to pull apart yet!

Make sure all power cables to your 3D Printer are unplugged including wall plugs (A/C) and/or USB cables.

Using M2 hex remove the 3 button head screws holding the print head to the X carriage plate.

Using M2 hex, remove the 4 screws holding the hot end fan in place (2 screws attach to the front half and the other to the rear)

Using M2 hex, remove 3 button head screws that secure front and rear sections together. Do not try to pull apart yet!

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Step 2

              Teardown               
  • Using M2 hex, remove the 2 button head screws securing the part cooler fan. 1 attaches to the front and the other to 2 rear.
  • Pull the front half off to expose the rear section and hot end.
  • Now, treat it like an E3D V6 hot end. However, the nozzle is not V6 style.
  • The stock nozzle is MK8 just like standard CR-10/ CR-10S

Using M2 hex, remove the 2 button head screws securing the part cooler fan. 1 attaches to the front and the other to 2 rear.

Pull the front half off to expose the rear section and hot end.

Now, treat it like an E3D V6 hot end. However, the nozzle is not V6 style.

The stock nozzle is MK8 just like standard CR-10/ CR-10S

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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