Snapmaker Snapmaker 2.0 A250T Enclosure

Protect your Snapmaker projects with the Snapmaker Enclosure. Whether sized for the A250T or the A350T, this attractive, sturdy enclosure keeps 3D printing, laser engraving and CNC cutting protected from outside elements, while also protecting observers from being affected by the work.

Top Features of the Snapmaker Enclosure:

• Reduce Light, Sound, Fumes and Dust
• Maintain Consistent Temperatures for Filaments Such As ABS
• Safely Watch the Job with Translucent Wall Panels and LED Strips
• Mount Options for Touch Screen

Price: $399.00 (with add-ons)
Availability: In Stock
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Product No. M-G8Q-FQ89
3D Printer Configuration: A250T
A350T
A250T

What Are the Technical Specifications of the Snapmaker Enclosure?

  • Volume:
    • A350T: 900mm x 690mm x 180mm (35.4" x 27.2" x 7.1")
    • A250T: 700mm x 600mm × 260 mm (27.6" x 23.6" x 10.2")
  • Net Weight:
    • A350T: 19.3kg (42.5 lbs)
    • A250T 14.9kg (32.8 lbs)
  • Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Panel Material: Acrylic
  • Exhaust Fan: Yes
  • Exhaust Hose: Yes
  • Door Latching Mechanism: Magnetic

What is Included With the Snapmaker Enclosure?

  • Folding Doors (Side, Front)
  • Folding Door Slider (8)
  • Panels (Side, Top, Back)
  • Aluminum Extrusion Beams (10)
  • Switch Beam
  • Hose, Connector and Clamp
  • Exhaust Fan
  • Touchscreen Holder
  • Cable Clips (20)
  • Connecting Cable
  • Foot Fixture (4)
  • Snap Bushing
  • Hex Nuts (8)
  • Wing Nuts (4)
  • Screws (86)
  • Hex Keys (2)
  • Quick Start Guide

Questions

This nozzle ended up getting clogged, and I've been trying to clearn it (cold pulls, nozzle clogging needle, heating it up on stove, etc.) No luck. It sucks, I spent quit a bit of money on this nozzle only to clog up and being unusable for me. Is there any way I can fix this?

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The first week I used the nozzle was great, no temperature changes needed like when using hardened steel however now I'm having to up my temperatures around 15-20 degrees to get the same results. I tried the nozzle on a different printer I have and the same results. I normally print a lot of glow in the dark filament which is quite abrasive, could this be the issue?? I hope not since it's kind of the whole reason I got it to begin with.

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