Are you in Australia and looking to buy a Phaetus Rapido Hotend 2? This hotend features an aluminum heatsink for great heat dissipation, a titanium heatbreak for excellent thermal insulation, a plated copper extended heatblock for faster filament melting and higher printing speed, a titanium alloy supporting screw with extremely low heat conduction and high strength, and a plated copper nozzle that's high temperature resistant. Its heatbreak offers superior thermal isolation, eliminating heat creep, reducing filament clogging risk, and is wear - resistant for fiber - filled filaments. The new assembly method reduces wiring harness damage during installation and makes upgrades and maintenance easy. The high - efficiency heating unit reaches 200°C in just 35 seconds with a maximum printing temperature of 350°C. It allows for ultra - high - speed printing with a high volumetric flow rate of up to 75mm³/s. The detachable 104NT temperature sensor can meet high - temperature printing needs. You can easily switch between high - flow and ultra - high - flow. One - handed nozzle changes are convenient, and you can choose the right nozzle for your job. It's the same shape, size, and appearance as Rapido and is compatible with the same models. Size: 23*23*71mm/23*23*79. Available in Blue/Black/Magenta. Net weight: 47g/UHF 55g. Compatible with all thermoplastic filaments. Comes with a collet clip, bowden collet, hex keys, screws, cables, and more.









Using the Phaetus Rapido Hotend 2 is quite straightforward. First, install it onto your 3D printer following the included instructions. Make sure all the components like the collet clip and bowden collet are properly in place. When you're ready to print, select the appropriate nozzle for your specific job. You can easily switch between high - flow and ultra - high - flow by using the copper - nickel - plated nut adapter. Set the temperature according to the type of filament you're using. The temperature sensor can be replaced if needed, just make sure to use a 104NT sensor for high - temperature printing. During printing, keep an eye on the filament flow to ensure there are no clogs. If you notice any issues with heat creep or filament clogging, check the heatbreak as it's designed to minimize these problems. For maintenance, regularly clean the nozzle to prevent any blockages. The heating unit can be easily upgraded or maintained as it's fixed by a metal dome. Also, check the wiring harness occasionally as the new cable tie structure is there to reduce damage during installation. Store the hotend in a dry place when not in use to avoid any corrosion or damage to the components.