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Reviewed in Germany on January 8, 2025
Ich habe den Extruder für meinen Anycubic Mega X gekauft, da sich beim Originalteil ein Lager verabschiedet hat. Dieser Extruder passt problemlos und hat sofort einwandfrei funktioniert. Einstellungen brauchen nicht geändert werden. Er ist jedoch keine 100%ige Kopie. Die Gehäuseteile sind nicht austauschbar. Er funktioniert top.
Kevin
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2025
Works very well to swap worn out parts on my Anycubic Mega S
DreamCatcher
Reviewed in Spain on May 20, 2023
Probé con 3 extrusores diferentes en una pequeña impresora con sistema bowden, incluidos dual-gear y los típicos de tracción simple con poleas grandes y pequeñas. Necesitaba presión y no perder pasos en las retracciones cuando son frecuentes. Este extrusor es de un plástico resistente (Policarbonato), y la reductora de 3:1 ayuda muchísimo a mantener la presión sin perder pasos cuando hay estrés, muchas retracciones, cambios de velocidad, etc. La verdad es que después de ponerlo a tope en varios trabajos que antes salían mal o directamente no salían se ha comportado satisfactoriamente. Por el precio que he pagado no puedo estar más contento. Ya estoy pensando en comprarme otro para tener de repuesto a mano. Por 12€ es un extrusor excelente.A mi modo de ver es ideal, reductora 3:1 más del doble de par de empuje efectivo. Agarre del filamento con polea dentada grande, sin la perdida de energía propia de muchos dual-gear. Queda el tema de la durabilidad, pero al precio que tiene y los repuestos de todo tipo que hay disponibles este extrusor se convierte en una de las mejores opciones que hay sin pagar la sobrecarga de las grandes marcas.Hace un poco más de ruido (por la reductora) que otros extrusores, pero nada exagerado. La polea de plástico amortigua mucho el ruido que harían si fueran las dos poleas metálicas y hay muchas baratas de repuesto.Totalmente recomendado. Muy buena compra si estas buscando un extrusor efectivo sin pagar mucho y a la altura de cosas mucho más caras. Ya he pedido otro para tener de repuesto ;-)
Eickhoff F.
Reviewed in Sweden on July 3, 2022
bra artikel, snabbt leverans.
Renato Pagliaro
Reviewed in Italy on January 7, 2022
Questo oggetto è il meccanismo della stampante Chiron che tira il filo dalla bobina e lo spinge dentro il tubetto di teflon che lo porterà alla testina di stampa.I materiali si presentano molto robusti e precisi.Il montaggio è molto semplice ma io consiglio di mantenere i pezzi smontati del vecchio meccanismo nell'ordine di smontaggio in modo che il montaggio del nuovo risulterà ancora più semplice.Fare attenzione alla lunghezza delle viti di fissaggio che non sono scambiabili fra di loro.Non è proprio intuitivo trovare le piccole viti che bloccano l'ingranaggio di ottone sul perno del motore.Fare attenzione che il perno del motore ha una superficie piatta per non far scivolare la presa su cui si avvita la vitina a brucola.Il kit prevede le chiavi a brucola necessarie sia allo smotaggio che al montaggio.Le istruzioni sono dettagliate e comprendono immagini esplicative di tutti i passaggi.La forma esterna non è identica a quella del mio originale ma il funzionamento è sicuramente efficace.Consigliato
Michelle Dean
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021
Installed on a Sovol SV01 to replace the stock failed titan clone. Better quality than the stock one. Works great! Solved all my issues with filament not wanting to extrude. I purchased another and put it on my Ender 3. Much better than the winsinn metal dual drive as well.
Sean Dunne
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
This extruder has been running now for most of the week non stop, with no problems once I worked out the settings and bugs. Parts on the extruder are all well formed, they fit and function well. As good as a Titan.The problem came because of my attempt to avoid work. I ordered it with the stepper, and wasted a day getting it going. It just would not work and appeared to be erratic. When I took it off an apart for the second time I happened to notice the size difference in the steppers. Swapped the Ender 3 extruder motor on (42mm long as opposed to 34mm) It started working Great. Swapped the wires in Marlin configuration h file. Ended up with an E-step value of 412.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020
I recently picked up another printer and the stock titan clone extruder was horrible. So I went looking for a replacement. I was ready to buy an original E3D Titan when someone told me about this one from Redrex. I got it and immediately I could see the quality was much better than the stock one I was replacing. It included everything needed and installed easily, meshed gears properly, and fit perfectly. I have about 100hrs on it now. I have not experienced any clicking. It has not eaten any filament, in fact I haven't even found any of the typical filament trash in it. I am very happy with this extruder. It performs better than expected and I would recommend it to anyone.
Clark A.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2020
I bought this extruder for a printer I am building. It was a little tricky to assemble, but not hard. Runs smooth and quiet, with prints as good or better than my old extruder even with the different gear ratio. Very easy to feed the filament into. Pulling the filament out was a different matter, in fact I had to partially disassemble it to get the filament out, but I think I may have had the the spring tension too tight. Haven't tried removing filament since I adjusted the spring tension. I didn't deduct a star for that because I don't need to remove filament often, and the problem was probably my fault.
TristanG
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2019
I now have two of these extruders. I started running the first one a few weeks ago in order to figure out if these would work for my custom 3D printer. I'm currently upgrading the rig to a cyclops setup (2 filament inlets, one outlet). I have to say, these "Titan" extruders are phenomenal! I have run everything from flexible filament all the to some of the hardest, toughest filament you can buy! These things just don't care! Once you get the tension dialed in for whatever filament you are running, that's it. You can start a print and walked away. Because of this extruders 3:1 gear reduction, your feed is unbelievably stable, your speed is constant, leading to more consistent layers and better prints. Better still is the fact that the gearing is reduced so your motor doesn't have to work as hard! This also means that you can run with a smaller nema17 then you would normally need. I'm running a pancake motor, much smaller than normal. The bottom line is this: I LOVE these extruders!I will be adding photos of these extruders as soon as time allows.EDIT : I forgot, you can either run this with a Bowden setup to feed any hotend you like, or you can run it as a direct drive with a V6 (or any of its clones)! Can't beat the deal you're getting here.
Billbo
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019
I bought two of these Titan extruder clones for my two Anycubic Kossel delta printers. Even though these are inexpensive (I paid $14.99 for each), I found that the parts were of good quality, and the assembly of both went fairly smoothly. No parts were missing, and both had assembly instructions. Interestingly, one of them came with an extra filament guide piece for 2.85mm filament. (Both had the guide piece for 1.75 mm filament.) The Titan that I installed on my Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus ran without any issues. As for the installation on my Anycubic Kossel Pulley version, I found that after colliding one of the pulley carriages with the Titan extruder, I needed to make a spacer for it. (I should have seen this after I installed it and before I started running, but I guess because I was up late doing this, I wasn't performing my best..) Nevertheless, once I installed it with the spacer, it worked perfectly. I have found that my new geared extruders work much better with some Colorfabb lightweight PLA filament that I have just started using. With this filament, since it actually expands after it leaves the extruder, I have been running it with an extrusion multiplier of 35%. My old, non-geared extruders would not run very smoothly at this low flow rate, due to the lower resolution of the stepper motor steps. With the 3:1 gear ratio of these Titan extruders, I am getting a much smoother resolution, since the motor steps per mm are essentially tripled in number. On the whole, I think these particular Titan extruder clones give you a really good bang-for-the-buck.
Coderpitt
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2019
I've installed this in my CR-10 3d printer setup with a Bowman tube. I've printed for 24-48 hours so far and it's been good to keep the Capricorn tubing. There were good directions and I used Th3D firmware to update the e-steps and it was very easy to update. For mine, it worked with 423 steps. Right after the update all of the prints looked awesome. I've been noticing with a 0.6mm nozzle, I have to adjust the steps for smoothness. If I set it up to inject 100 mm, it overinjects too much material and creates a lot of bumps. I with the standard 423 steps it's very smooth. It's nice to be able to release the filament by squeezing the lever and it didn't slip at all. I'm going to see how this prints for another moth and then I'll probably get another one for my old MakerFarm i3V.
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