LGX Lite Arrow for Creality

AUD99.95 Inc GST

Upgrade kit compatible with LGX Lite only to use on:

  • Creality CR-6 SE;
  • CR-6 Max;
  • CR-10 Smart.
  • LGX Lite extruder is required to use this kit.

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Description

LGX Lite Arrow for Creality Advantages

  • It converts the compatible printers from Bowden to direct extruder.
  • Extra load on strain gauge is limited to the LGX Lite itself.
  • Housing is light and insulated from the Extruder to allow for strain gauge levelling.
  • It is compatible with all stock hotends and cooling fans.
  • Housing is easy to remove for maintenance and service of the hotend and extruder.
  • Z-position of the fan shroud may be adjusted.

LGX Lite extruder is required to use this kit.

LGX Lite Arrow for Creality Features

Weight: 65g.
E-steps : 562 @ 16 microsteps.
Klipper’s rotation_distance : 5.7.
Stepper motor current : 0.45 to 0.65A max.
Max operating temperature : 90°C.
It may be upgraded with Slice Engineering hotends:

    • Copperhead Screw Mount;
    • Mosquito;
    • Mosquito Magnum;

 

LGX Lite Arrow for Creality Includes

  • 1x LGX Lite extruder mounting set
    • 1x PA12 extruder mount
    • 1x PA12 hotend mount
    • 4x M3x6 button head screw
    • 2x M3x10 button head screw
    • 2x M3x8 button head screw
    • 1x M3x30 screw
    • 1x M3 square nut
    • 1x Capricorn cutting fixture
    • 1x 70mm Capricorn tube
  • 1x LGX Lite Arrow housing set
    • 1x PA12 front housing
    • 1x PA12 left wing
    • 1x PA12 right wing
    • 1x PA12 top lid
    • 1x PA12 fan shroud
    • 1x PA12 (breakout board/cables) cover
    • 2x M3x8 button head screw
    • 1x M3x16 screw
    • 2x M3x20 MC6S screw
    • 3x M3 square nut
  • 1x Powered by Bondtech sticker

Additional information

Weight 0.65 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 20 cm
Orientation

Standard, Mirror

Filament size

1.75mm, 2.85/3.00mm

Brand

Bondtech

The company was established in 2014 by Martin Bondéus, who had previously used the 3D printing technology in his work as a product developer. When certain patents regarding the FDM technology expired at the beginning of the 2010s, Martin set out to build a 3D printer based on a pre-designed kit. The result, however, wasn’t satisfying. The performance and quality just weren’t there. Stubbornly, Martin therefore started building his very own printer from the ground up, not using kit products. This time the result was much better, but unfortunately still not good enough. Grinding, slipping and under extrusion translated into several failed prints. Scouring the internet for advice, he realized that the problem with bad, unreliable extrusion was universal. Everyone seemed to suffer from the same dilemma. An idea was born. Today, Bondtech manufactures Bondtech Dual Drive extruders and other innovative 3D printing products to users and retailers across the world. Constantly improving our offer, we believe this is just the beginning.