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Phaetus Brass 1.75mm Nozzle (PS - M6 V6 Nozzle)
  • Phaetus 1.75mm High - Precision Brass Nozzle (PS - M6 V6 Design)

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Phaetus Brass 1.75mm Nozzle (PS - M6 V6 Nozzle)

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Are you in Australia and seeking to purchase a Phaetus brass nozzle? This brass nozzle is a must - have for 3D printing. It's perfect for printing a wide range of conventional filaments like PLA, ABS, TPU, and more. With its broad application scope and budget - friendly price, it can easily meet the daily printing requirements of regular users. It features a minimum orifice diameter of 0.1mm with a ±0.01mm accuracy, guaranteeing highly precise printing. Available in tip sizes from 0.1 to 1.0 mm, it's compatible with 1.75/3.00mm filaments and most 3D printers on the market. Thanks to special processing and post - treatment, the nozzle tip is burr - free and the hole is debris - free. The inner hole has a roughness lower than Ra0.4, offering high smoothness and less adhesion. The top - notch brass material ensures stable performance.

Using this Phaetus brass nozzle is easy. First, make sure your 3D printer is turned off and cooled down. Then, carefully install the nozzle according to your printer's manual. Select the right filament for your project - it works great with PLA, ABS, and many other common ones. When you're printing, keep an eye on the process to ensure everything goes smoothly. As for maintenance, after each use, let the nozzle cool down completely. You can use a soft brush to gently clean the tip and the hole to remove any remaining debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent corrosion. Be careful when handling the nozzle as it can get very hot during operation. Always wear heat - resistant gloves if you need to touch it while it's warm.


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