To clean screw and barrel, you must disassemble properly
this procedure requires concentration and gloves that can resist heat, or the Barrel Tool (See : Barrel Tool)
- make sure the there is wire runout
- unscrew and set aside all 8 side screws on both sashes
- tilt sash backward
- position build plate +-7cm away from nozzle
- no need to take off the silicone
- wear heat resisting gloves
- unscrew 4 barrel screws
- hold the barrel while heating up to 200c, most polymers let go at this temp
- (READ COMPLETELY) let barrel slide down due to melt or pull it downward slowly, do not yank, protect the wire from being snapped due to pulling
- once off, lay barrel on its side on the build plate or a protected surface of your choice
- do not let the barrel hang, once again to protect the wires
- prepare straight tweezers and nippers
- SCREW MUST BE CLEANED FIRST WHILE ITS STIL HAS HEAT
- DO NOT TAKE SCREW OFF THE MOTOR. CLEAN IT FROM THERE.
- Screw cleaning : utmost gentleness is not necessary, the screw is very hard and scratches will not do anything much to performance
- Do it in a windoww of 5-10minutes max. cold screw bites deeply with melt ribbon
- continue to barrel
- barrel cleaning : bring temp down to 100c-140c if not already, and hold it there
- the melt will gradually turn soft but still pullable with tweezers, do it deep
- clean barrel up to the sides and ends where nozzle is
THen to proper assembly:
- put one screw on one barrel hole
- heat barrel up 200c
- one hand holds the barrel
- one hand hold the screw with a hex key
- insert the barrel immediately
- immediately screw in the screw to hold barrel in place, preventing it from sliding down and falling)
- put other three screws (this is the most awkward part), can do it cold too
- heat barrel up to 200c
- fasten the screws
- tilt sash back
- screw the initial 8 screws tightly, not so tight to strip the heads
- cool everything down
- done