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Bondtech® DDX v3 For Creality CR-10(S)Pro/Max

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Bondtech® DDX v3 For Creality CR-10(S)Pro/Max

The Bondtech DDX Direct Drive eXtruder for Creality 3D printers is an upgrade kit that replaces the original bowden extruder with a direct drive extruder setup. It is a high-performance Dual Drive extruder based on the BMG Bondtech Mini Geared.

Multiple Hotends Compatibility

This model was created to be compatible with the original hotend of each compatible Creality model, except with the hotend in CR-10 V2/V3. Users may upgrade the hotend to Copperhead™ or Mosquito™. It is also compatible with users of Micro Swiss hotends. To upgrade the hotend, a specific adapter set is required

A DDX v3 Adapter set is required to use this product. Fan shroud is purchased separately.

The DDX v3 is much easier to install

With the integrated fan shroud and mount included in the DDX v3 adapter sets, the DDX v3 is even easier to install. Snap the fan to the shroud without using screws. Adjust the height of the shroud with one front access screw.

Using a bed probe with DDX v3

The DDX was designed to allow space for the bed probe to be attached to the x-carriage. In models where there is no space to attach a bed probe like the BL Touch, to the X-carriage, a mount can printed and attached to the right hand side of the DDX.

Bondtech DDX Direct Drive eXtruder

This Direct Drive eXtruder from Bondtech is a high performance, high reliability 1,75mm Dual Drive extruder for Creality 3D printers, based on our very popular BMG. Bondtech’s unique Dual-Drive technology combined with either the factory hotend or for even better performance the industry leading hotends Copperhead™ or Mosquito™ from Slice Engineering gives you a direct drive extruder with problems free material feeding and enables the use of a wider range of materials. The housing parts are printed with PA12 (polyamide) for maximum strength and precision using industrial grade SLS technology.

Make your 3D printer even better

Bondtech DDX Direct Drive eXtruder for Creality is designed to give the user more options – different materials; higher flow and/or wider nozzles; thinner layers – and achieve a higher print quality. The DDX is based on the BMG Bondtech Mini Geared extruder featuring our unique Dual-Drive technology. The DDX housing design provides an effective Hot-End cooling.  With the 3:1 gearing ratio, high resolution prints with small nozzles or high flow prints with bigger nozzles can be achieved.

Easy To Setup

For ease of setup the kit is attached to the carriage with only 2 screws.

Product includes:

  • 1x DDX v3 Extruder
  • 1x Nema17 Pancake stepper motor
  • 1x Thumbscrew Assembly
  • 1x 70cm Stepper motor extension cable
  • 1x 60cm PTFE tube
  • 1x 7cm Capricorn tube
  • 4x Zip-ties
  • 3x M3x12mm screw
  • 2x M3x20mm screw
  • 1x M3x10mm button head screw
  • 1x M3 square nut
  • 1x 10079-4 PA12 Fan Shroud
  • 1x 10079-44 SLS Bowden Adapter
    (supplied with a tapered thread to better fit the stock metal threaded push-fit)
  • 1x M3x18 Screw
  • 1x M3x20 Screw
  • 2x M3x8 Screw
  • 2x M3 5mm Square Nut

      When upgrading the hotend on a Creality with DDX

      Know more about the different ways to upgrade the hotend here:

      The 4 Phases of Bondtech DDX for Creality

       

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