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Nozzle 0.2 mm MK8 for 1.75 mm filament, stainless steel
Nozzle 0.2 mm MK8 for 1.75 mm filament, stainless steel
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Nozzle 0.2 mm MK8 for 1.75 mm filament, stainless steel
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Nozzle 0.2 mm MK8 for 1.75 mm filament, stainless steel
Nozzle 0.2 mm MK8 for 1.75 mm filament, stainless steel
MK8 replacement nozzle with a 0.2 mm orifice designed for use with 1.75 mm filament. Manufactured from stainless steel to provide enhanced wear resistance and corrosion protection compared with plated brass, this nozzle fits hotends that accept MK8-style fittings and is intended for fine-detail FDM/FFF 3D printing. Its small orifice enables precise extrusion for small-layer heights and intricate features when printing standard thermoplastic filaments such as PLA, PETG and ABS.
The stainless steel construction offers improved durability and reduced chemical reactivity, making the nozzle suitable for occasional abrasive filaments or filament blends compared with softer materials. The 0.2 mm orifice produces narrower extrusion lines that help achieve higher visible detail and finer surface finish without changing slicer profiles radically. The MK8-compatible thread and geometry simplify replacement on many popular desktop FDM/FFF printers.
Allow the hotend to reach printing temperature for the filament in use before replacing the nozzle. Carefully remove the existing MK8-style nozzle using appropriate tools, avoiding direct contact with heated surfaces. Screw the stainless steel 0.2 mm nozzle into the heater block by hand until seated, then tighten with a suitable wrench while the hotend is warm to ensure correct sealing; avoid over-tightening. After installation, run filament extrusion tests and adjust retraction and print speed settings in your slicer to account for the smaller 0.2 mm nozzle diameter and finer layer heights.
Use reduced layer heights and lower print speeds for best surface detail, and increase extrusion multiplier slightly only if under-extrusion appears. For filaments that contain abrasive additives, consider monitoring nozzle wear; stainless steel extends service life compared to brass but will still wear over prolonged use. Clean the nozzle with standard cold-pull or appropriate solvent procedures when switching filament types to maintain consistent flow.
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