Ender 3 SE / 5 S1/ 7 SE Nozzle Brass 0.6mm
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Ender 3 V3 SE Nozzle 0.6mm High Speed Brass Nozzles M6 Hotend Extruder Nozzle for Ender5 S1 Ender7 3D Printer
The Brass Nozzle is a precision-machined extrusion tip designed for Ender 5 S1/Ender 7/Ender 3 V3 SE printers. Made from high‑quality brass, this nozzle provides excellent thermal transfer for consistent melt and smooth flow with PLA, ABS, PETG and other standard thermoplastics. Available in a range of orifice sizes (commonly 0.2 mm {Ordered on request}, 0.4 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm), the nozzle lets you trade off resolution versus print speed and material flow to suit every project — from fine detailed models to rapid prototyping and functional parts.
Key features
- Precision-machined brass for superior thermal conductivity and smooth filament flow
- Compatible with Ender 5 S1/Ender 7/Ender 3 V3 SE printers.
- Multiple nozzle sizes available: 0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm
- Standard M6 thread (verify before ordering) and typical nozzle length for these printers.
- Ideal for common filaments: PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU (soft filaments may require careful retraction tuning)
- Cost-effective and widely used as a replacement or upgrade part
Typical technical specifications
- Material: Brass (CuZn) — non‑hardened
- Thread: M6
- Orifice diameters: see SKU (0.2–0.8 mm typical)
- Overall length: ~16.8 mm
- Thread Length: ~9.2 mm
- Recommended nozzle temperature range: 180–310 °C depending on filament type
- Compatibility: Hotends and many clone extruders (verify thread/length compatibility before purchase)
Compatibility & fitment notes
- Confirm your printer uses this style of nozzle with M6 threading. Some all-metal hotends or proprietary systems use different thread pitches or lengths.
- If your hotend has an integrated heat-break/nozzle assembly with nonstandard dimensions, compare overall length and thread depth to avoid gap or over-tightening.
- Use a torque-limited wrench or two wrenches (one on the heater block, one on the nozzle) to avoid twisting the heat-break when installing.
Usage recommendations
- For fine detail prints, use 0.2 mm nozzles (slower, higher resolution).
- For general-purpose printing, 0.4 mm gives the best balance of speed and detail.
- For faster or stronger prints and thicker layers, use 0.6–0.8 mm nozzles.
- Increase extrusion multiplier / flow and layer height proportionally when using larger nozzle diameters.
Cleaning & maintenance
- Brass nozzles are soft — avoid abrasive filaments (carbon fiber, metal‑filled, glow‑in‑the‑dark) which will wear the orifice; offer hardened or plated options for abrasive filaments.
- Regularly clear partial clogs with cold pulls (nylon/acetone-assisted for ABS) or soak in appropriate solvent if necessary.
- Heat nozzle to printing temp and use a fine needle to remove debris carefully. Do not use excessive force.
- Replace nozzle if orifice becomes irregular or worn to maintain print quality.
Safety & handling
- Always heat the nozzle before attempting removal or cleaning to avoid stripping threads and to make filament removal easier.
- Use heat-resistant gloves and tools when handling the hotend.
- Do not overtighten — tighten firmly at operating temperature then cool to seat threads.
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