Ultimaker UltiMaker 2+ Nozzle Pack - 0.40mm

The UltiMaker 2+ Nozzle Pack contains five 0.4mm nozzles, perfect for multi-printer setups or as backups for your 3D printing toolkit. These nozzles are directly compatible with the Olsson Block of the Ultimaker 2+ and change out in minutes!

  • 0.4mm has become the standard size nozzle in 3D printing
  • This pack contains five such nozzles
  • These nozzles are directly compatible with the Olsson Block of the Ultimaker 2+
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The standard for a reason

0.4mm has become the standard size nozzle in 3D printing - because it's the perfect blend of print speed with quality. This pack contains five such nozzles, excellent for multi-printer setups or as backs for your 3D printing toolkit. These nozzles are directly compatible with the Olsson Block of the UltiMaker 2+ and change out in minutes!

Check out all of the UltiMaker 2+ nozzle packs!

There are five different UltiMaker 2+ Nozzle packs available, take a look at each one right here:

Technical Specifications

  • Nozzle size: 0.4mm
  • Filament Diameter: 2.85mm
  • Machine compatibility: Ultimaker 2+ (Olsson Block)
  • Package contents: 5 Nozzles

How to change a 3D printer nozzle

  1. Heat the hotend to the printing temperature of the loaded filement.
  2. Unload the filament from the hotend.
  3. Using a wrench, break the nozzle loose from the hotend.
  4. Carefully unscrew the nozzle from the hotend all the way, it will be hot!
  5. Thread the new nozzle into the hotend, it will heat up quickly so be careful.
  6. Using a wrench, tighten the new nozzle into the hotend. Careful not to over tighten as you run the risk of shearing off the nozzle!
  7. Reload filament and ensure it's flowing freely through your new nozzle.
  8. Print!

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