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V6 1.75mm All-Metal HotEnd

V6 1.75mm All-Metal HotEnd

Key Features
  • All metal heatbreak
  • Maximum temperature: 300ºC
  • Cartridge style heater block 
  • Groove mount

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Voltage and Input Type
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SKU: V6-175-B-24V
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  • 1.75mm
  • 24V Bowden
  • 24V Direct Drive
  • None
  • Pre-Assembled

Description

High-temperature performance

The benefit of an all-metal design means the V6 can comfortably reach 300°C with the supplied thermistor. If you’d like to print at higher temperatures (up to 500°C), then you will need to use a plated copper heater block along with a PT100 or PT1000. Print standard materials such as PLA, PETG and ABS and high-temperature materials such as Polycarbonate, Ultem, Nylon and PEEK.

Easy to use

The V6 features a cartridge-style heater block, enabling a no-fuss approach to replacing both heater cartridges and temperature sensors. Replacement thermistors, PT100’s and thermocouples can be slid into place and secured with a grub screw, ensuring maintenance is simple and painless.

Precise

Our all-metal HeatBreak maintains a sharp thermal break to provide better control over filament output; improving start and stops when extruding, as well as more effective retraction, combating oozing and stringing. The all-metal HeatBreak features a refined internal surface finish to reduce extrusion force and improve the reliability of retractions.

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What's in the box

Default Kit includes:

  • - 1 x V6 heatsink 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • - 1 x V6 heatbreak 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • - 1 x V6 brass 0.4mm nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • - 1 x V6 duct
  • - 1 x V6 aluminium heater block 
  • - 1 x Heater cartridge 12V or 24V
  • - 1 x Thermistor cartridge
  • - 1 x Thermistor extension cable
  • - 1 x 30 x 30 x 10 fan 12V or 24V
  • - 1 x Thermal compound
  • - 1 x V6 fixings kit
  • - 1 x V6 silicone sock
  • - 1 x PTFE tubing 100mm or 800mm

Volcano pack + Full range of Brass Nozzles pack includes:

  • 1 x Fixings kit
  • 1 x 100mm PTFE tube 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x Threaded bowden coupling 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 7mm spanner
  • 1 x Nozzle tin
  • 1 x 0.25mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.35mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.5mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.6mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.8mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 30w heater cartridge 12V or 24V
  • 1 x Thermistor cartridge 
  • 1 x Thermistor extension cable 
  • 1 x Cable tie
  • 1 x Aluminium volcano heaterblock 
  • 1 x 0.6mm Volcano brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.8mm Volcano brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm 
  • 1 x 1mm Volcano brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm 
  • 1 x 1.2mm Volcano brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm

Nozzle Fun Pack includes:

  • 1 x 7mm spanner
  • 1 x 0.25mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.3mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.5mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm
  • 1 x 0.6mm V6 brass nozzle 1.75mm or 2.85mm

Customer Reviews

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Mike
Immediate difference

Used a few V6 clones with some success. Decided to treat myself to the real thing ,and, WOW! The difference was immediate and dramatic. If ya printing petg or abs. Accept no compromise and use an original all metal V6. You won't regret it.

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Johan Teekens
No install guide, filament clogged, PTFE connector melted

There's only an assembly guide available, so no installation guide. We expected it to be plug and play but it wasn't as easy as we hoped as there's no official mount for the ender 3 available. We ended up finding a separate mount from Thingiverse for our Ender 3 Pro 3d printer that we had to print ourselves, After a couple of weeks it clogged, so we tried to heat up the hot-end to 280C to clean it but it ended up melting the plastic PTFE tube guide which rendered it unusable. Eventually we reverted to our stock ender 3 hot-end, the v6 ended up in the bin.

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adam williams
Spot on just 1 major downside.

Prints amazing prints but not seemingly designed for use with anycubic mega. I modded my cooler neck for the e3d heat break and block. After this it fits exactly the dimensions of the megas I gave ( I would prefer e3d heatsink but it's far too short (about 1-2cm to short))

With the adjustments made above it runs well on silk pla with retraction of 0.5mm.

If there was a variant of this for anycubic printers I would have got instead but failed to find one. Mod in mind 4 stars is what I'd give. ( I have had 2 x thus far for both my mega pro and mega m printers)

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Lance B
No compromises

Having already experienced the lack luster performance of the MicroSwiss on my ender 5 pro. I did a bit more research and the conclusive choice kept brining me to E3D. While the price was a bit on the higher side I feel more than happy with the quality of the products I purchased.

I decided if you are going to do anything, be big and bold, your wife can only kill you once. I Picked up the 24V V6 with all the fixing, copper block pt100 ( dont do that ) pt1000, titanium heat break, high temp heater some additional heaters for other projects and a smathering of nozzle X's.

After initially not being satisfied with any printed mount I came across an aluminum mount (klemco) that also facilitated the need for cooling fan placement as they provide stl for fans etc. While I was in the process of fulling rat rigging one of the printers I also swapped out the main board (btt skr v2) and screen (btt tft5 v3), linear rails. dual gear extruder and new red steppers.

After building my custom marlin spin for all the new changed parts I set the config (500) flashed in the firmware and waited for it to heat up, I followed the instructions and tighten it in to 3nm and then let it cool down.

Changed the firmware again to 475 max and re-flashed. The very first print was a retraction tower and right out the gate not a single issue. I can not express how impressed I am with E3D products... now if only they would stock the high temp beds again I would finally get to PAEK land :)

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Andy Baker
An amazing improvement over old extruders

This brought an obscure 2012 model 3D printer back to life in style. Replaced a direct drive with the bowden configuration and a beefy planetary drive. Everything worked great with literally the default settings from Repetier host. The mass is way lower than the old unit and feed rates and shake have both improved significantly. I've only use it with PLA, but I look forward to putting a roll of ABS and probably try glass filled nylon (with a hard nozzle) when I find the excuse. It's very well made (I've done my fair share of high end CNC, I know) and the results are proof of that.

Well done team, you're my new favorite vendor for hot ends!

Hi there,

This is awesome to hear! Happy printing.

Thanks,
Georgia