Micro Swiss FlowTech™ Hotend for Creality K1 / K1 Max

Micro SwissSKU: M3101
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Description

The FlowTech™ Hotend is a new generation hotend line from Micro Swiss. Its unique design eliminates common hotend issues such as leaking nozzle seal and complex nozzle swaps.

Keeping with our philosophy, the FlowTech hotend is designed to be an easy drop-in upgrade for each 3D printer model. This edition is designed for Creality K1 and K1 Max. Stock z-height, build volume and firmware remains unchanged.

    Features:

    • Leak-Proof Nozzle:
      Tired of messy nozzle leaks that ruin your prints and waste filament? FlowTech Hotend combines nozzle and thermal break into one permanently sealed assembly that ensures a leak-proof hotend.

    • Cold Nozzle Change:
      Swapping out nozzles used to be a time-consuming and potentially hazardous task. With a FlowTech Hotend, nozzle changes are effortless, and there's no need for hot tightening, and you can do it with just one hand.

    • High-Flow Characteristics:
      Ceramic cylindrical heater and 28.6mm melt zone provides excellent volumetric flow rate.

    • All-Metal Design:
      Built to last! FlowTech hotend features an all-metal design that can handle most modern 3D printing filaments. The entire hotend is machined and assembled in-house, with quality control performed at multiple stages during the manufacturing process. At the end, each hotend undergoes a full thermal cycling test before it is packaged.

    • 300°C Max Temperature:
      This hotend is rated at 300°C temperature with a properly tuned NTC thermistor for each specific printer. This particular edition is perfectly tuned for Creality K1 and K1 Max so no firmware changes are needed.

    Made in USA by Micro Swiss

    Fits

    • Creality K1
    • Creality K1 Max

    What's in the box

    • 1x FlowTech™ Heater Core 
    • 1x Copper Thermal Adapter
    • 1x FlowTech™ Brass Plated 0.4mm Nozzle
    • 2x Titanium Mounting Screws
    • 1x Silicon Sock

    Installation

    PDF:
    Installation Instructions - PDF

    Video Guides:

    By Daniel at ModBot

    By Chuck Hellebuyck at Filament Friday

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