MICRO SWISS MS-M2714 Bowden Dual Gear Extruder Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- MICRO SWISS
Table of Contents
MICRO SWISS MS-M2714 Bowden Dual Gear Extruder
Tools needed
Gather the required tools before starting installation.
- Sharp knife
- 2.5mm Allen wrench
- 2.0mm Allen wrench
- 1.5mm Allen wrench (included)
- 10mm wrench
What’s in the box
- Reverse polarity cable
- M3 x 8mm Motor Mounting Screws (3)
- Capricorn Liner
- Spring Pin
- Spring
- Knob
- Main Extruder body
- E-Clip Retaining Ring
- Motor Gear
- Extruder Lever with gear
- Printed Extruder Knob
- Brass compression sleeve
- 1.5mm Allen wrench
- Shoulder Pin
- Compression nut
- Brass compression sleeve (spare)
Preparation:
Verify that your extruder gear is removable. (Held on by set screws). If your
gear is pressed on, the motor will need to be replaced. We recommend the
Creality 42-40 stepper motor.
If you have a filament runout sensor or any other custom components, verify the fitment of the new extruder. Some printers will require the filament runout sensors to be moved to a 3D printed bracket.
Printable Filament Runout Sensor Bracket Download Links:
- CR-6 SE
- CR-6 Max
- CR-10 V2
- CR-10 Smart
- CR-10S Pro
- CR-10S Pro V2
- Ender 3 Max
Remove the filament spool from the printer and allow the printer to cool down.
Step 1
- For your safety, turn off and unplug the printer.
- Make sure the hotend is at room temperature before working on the printer.
Step 2 – Remove original extruder
- Disconnect the stepper motor cable from the motor.
- Remove the Bowden tube from the extruder by pressing the grey plastic lip towards the extruder and then pulling on the Bowden tube out.
- Unscrew the tensioning bolt and then remove the spring.
- Unscrew the lever bolt, and remove the lever handle.
- Unscrew the three remaining bolts and remove the stepper motor and original extruder body.
Step 3 Remove the original gear
- Unscrew the two set screws holding the gear and remove the gear.
Note: If your gear is not held on with set screws, this means you have a pressed-on gear. In that case, the motor will need to be replaced because motors with pressed-on gears do not have the required D-cut shaft for the Micro Swiss gear.
Step 4 Install the Main Extruder Body and stepper motor
- Use the three M3 x 8mm screws to attach the new extruder body to the stepper motor.
- The threaded side of the extruder’s filament path should be directed towards the hotend.
- Position the stepper motor so that the connector is facing the rear.
Step 5 Install the lever and gears
- Attach the Extruder Lever with Gear using the Shoulder Pin bolt.
- Install the Motor Gear, placing the set-screw on the flat side of the stepper motor shaft.
- Align the gears and tighten the set screw using a 1.5mm Allen wrench.
Step 6 Install the tensioning spring
- Place the spring on the spring pin bolt and then insert it through the main body and lever.
- Screw the compression nut onto the spring pin.
- Tighten it until the end of the bolt is flush with the compression nut.
Step 7 Bevel the end of the Bowden tube.
- Place the end of the Bowden tube on a flat surface, and use a sharp knife to cut bevels on the end, making a 90-degree peak.
Step 8 Connect the Bowden tube
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Place the compression nut onto the Bowden tube.
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Place the brass compression sleeve onto the Bowden tube.
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Insert Bowden tube into extruder, aligning the beveled end with the gears.
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Tighten the compression nut using a 10mm wrench, while holding the Bowden tube in position.
The compression nut needs to be snug. Over-tightening can constrict the filament path. -
Tug on the PTFE tube to verify it is secured in position.
Step 9 Connect the cable Step 10 Slicer Settings
- Connect the short stepper motor cable included with the kit.
- The cable’s purpose is to change the direction in which the stepper motor rotates.
Step 10 – Slicer Settings
- Adjust the Retraction Distance in your slicer.
- When paired with an All Metal Hotend set the Retraction Distance to about 3.5mm. (4.0mm maximum)
- With a stock PTFE lined hotend, set the Retraction Distance to about 5.0mm
Step 11 Adjust printer settings
- Set the Extruder steps/mm to 130.
- Download the MS_DD_ESTEPS. g code and then print it on your printer as you would with any other GCode that you’ve sliced yourself. The GCode file sets the Esteps to 130 and saves the setting.
Step 12 Final Inspection
- Inspect the gears, verifying they are aligned with each other. If one of the gears is lower than the other, loosen the set screw and adjust.
- Tug on the Bowden tube to make sure it is locked securely in place. If it moves, readjust it and tighten the 10mm compression nut more.
- Install the extruder knob by aligning the flat part of the D-cut motor shaft with the flat part of the extruder knob orifice.
- Rotate the extruder knob and verify they gears mesh together and revolve smoothly.
Tips and Tricks
Filament Change
To insert filament, just push the filament in and rotate the knob. Do not pull
the lever when loading new filament. To remove filament, either rotate the
knob, or pull the lever back and pull the filament out
Calibration
The Extruder steps/mm (Esteps) need to be calibrated, 130 is a good starting
point.
Fine tune the Flow Rate / Extrusion Multiplier in your slicer. Some filaments expand when heated and require the flow rate to be reduced to get good results.
The installation is now complete!
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References
- Filament Sensor Adapter for Micro Swiss Bowden Extruder on CR-6 by MicroSwiss - Thingiverse
- Filament Sensor Adapter for Micro Swiss Bowden Extruder on CR-10S Pro V1 and V2 by MicroSwiss - Thingiverse
- Micro Swiss Bowden Filament Sensor Adapter for Ender 3 Max by MicroSwiss - Thingiverse
- Micro Swiss Bowden Filament Sensor Adapter for CR-10 Smart by MicroSwiss - Thingiverse