🔩 Elevate Your 3D Game with Precision and Ease!
The ShineNow Heat-set Insert Tip Kit is a comprehensive toolset designed for seamless integration of 3D printing parts. It includes a tip adapter, five versatile tip heads, and 300 high-quality brass heat-set inserts in various sizes (M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5). Compatible with leading soldering irons, this kit ensures a smooth and efficient installation process, making it an essential addition for any 3D printing enthusiast.
Manufacturer | ShineNow |
Part Number | SNM3T7-KIT |
Package Dimensions | 13.31 x 11.51 x 2.59 cm; 159 g |
Item model number | SNM3T7-KIT |
Size | Tip adaptor and inserts kit |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 159 g |
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Don’t heat up enough
Will I got a solding station and it go’s up to 800 degrees and the brass dose not heat up enough to but the inserts in I got thease and I do a lot of Carbon fibre parts for car parts like air boxes and abs parts from 3d printing so thay need to be looked at but thank you even way
C**R
Works like a charm! Love it!
The media could not be loaded. These heat set tips work like a charm. I do lots of 3-D printing and find myself needing to screw pieces together and prefer to use this rather than grub screws.Drop dead stupid to use and exactly what I needed!
A**M
Works great
Fits great, works great. I'll be filing 1mm of length off of the m3 tip to accommodate 3mm tall inserts. This isn't a common size but we use them often for 3mm laser-cut acrylic.
た**お
入れやすい
インサートナット用として初めて買ったけど使いやすい
K**T
Excellent product
Excellent product
T**T
Not a brand name but works great
Spend the money to buy food inserts like Ruthex.These tools on the other hand don’t matter much. Any will do.Tips on how to use them:- use a soldering iron that has digital temperature control. I bought a cheap one at Amazon for something like $12.- dial the right temp for your material. PLA, PETG, ABS… are all different.- let it really come to temperature. So 30 more than when the soldering iron indicates it reached the temp you wanted.- assuming good design and print of the parts, don’t push hard, let the part go down. When almost fully in the hole, flip the part upside down on a very flat surface (even a piece of plywood will do). That will finish pushing the insert in and will have it perfectly flush with the surface looking professional.
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