title | tags | disqus |
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heat_break |
d3d, ose |
your-shortname |
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:::warning :bulb: Officially, the heat break is for 3mm filament, but we use it with 1.75mm filament! ::: :::warning :nerd_face:
"You cannot use 1.75mm filament in a 3mm hotend. Please stop asking."
-- https://wiki.e3d-online.com/E3D-v6_Troubleshooting#Bad_Filament :::
:::info the following information fully specifies the part :::
- threading, both ends: M6
- length: 26mm
- filament (officially): 3mm
- all metal (no PTFE lining)
- inner diameter (ID): 3.2mm
:::info these suppliers provide good information and specs, they are not necessarily cheap ::: :::danger :fire: On AliExpress there are all kinds of "V6 heat break" variations in terms of threading (M6/M7) and length. For example 1.75 M6-M6 25.1mm | 3mm M7-M6 26mm :::
:flag-cn: Super 3D, size 300 | 5A Plus, type G
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:::danger :fire: Note that there is quite a difference between 3 and 1.75 filaments for the E3D v6. :::
heat break | filament | threading | ID | length | notes |
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E3D v6 (2014) | 3.00mm | M6 - M6 | 3.2mm | 25.3mm | 🔗 🔗 |
E3D v6 | 1.75mm | M7 - M6 | 2.0mm | 22.1mm | 🔗 |
E3D v5 (2013) | 3.00mm | M6 - M6 | 3.2mm | 25.1mm | 🔗 |
E3D v5 | 1.75mm | 2.0mm | |||
Stepstruder MK7 | 1.75mm | M6 - M6 | 2.0mm | 26.5mm | 🔗 |