Ender 3 V2 Extruder Knob Clicking at Corrine Thompson blog

Ender 3 V2 Extruder Knob Clicking. A clicking extruder can be irritating and lead to failed 3d prints. If there's clicking, it's likely the bearing is screwed on too tight. The clicking sound is produced when the extruder motor is unable to turn the gear that grips and pushes filament into the bowden. Looks and sounds like your extruder is gripping the filament too tightly, then as it performs retractions the filament starts. Have you lifted the blue knob off and looked at the extruder underneath as it's clicking? Potentially something might have cracked (especially if you have the stock plastic extruder) Read on to find out a few easy ways to eliminate this problem!

Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo Extruder Knob by Ihor Pomaranskyy Download
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Read on to find out a few easy ways to eliminate this problem! Looks and sounds like your extruder is gripping the filament too tightly, then as it performs retractions the filament starts. If there's clicking, it's likely the bearing is screwed on too tight. Have you lifted the blue knob off and looked at the extruder underneath as it's clicking? Potentially something might have cracked (especially if you have the stock plastic extruder) A clicking extruder can be irritating and lead to failed 3d prints. The clicking sound is produced when the extruder motor is unable to turn the gear that grips and pushes filament into the bowden.

Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo Extruder Knob by Ihor Pomaranskyy Download

Ender 3 V2 Extruder Knob Clicking The clicking sound is produced when the extruder motor is unable to turn the gear that grips and pushes filament into the bowden. The clicking sound is produced when the extruder motor is unable to turn the gear that grips and pushes filament into the bowden. If there's clicking, it's likely the bearing is screwed on too tight. Have you lifted the blue knob off and looked at the extruder underneath as it's clicking? A clicking extruder can be irritating and lead to failed 3d prints. Looks and sounds like your extruder is gripping the filament too tightly, then as it performs retractions the filament starts. Potentially something might have cracked (especially if you have the stock plastic extruder) Read on to find out a few easy ways to eliminate this problem!

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