MKS Automatic Leveling Sensor Plastic 5 Pcs 3D for Sensor Needle
The MKS Automatic Leveling Sensor is a high-precision, non-contact sensor that automatically adjusts the bed height of your 3D printer. It features a durable plastic construction and easy installation, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced makers.
Product Features:
- Non-contact design: The sensor does not require any physical contact with the bed, which eliminates the risk of damaging the print surface.
- High precision: The sensor is capable of detecting bed height variations as small as 0.1mm, ensuring a perfectly level print surface for optimal printing results.
- Automatic adjustment: The sensor automatically adjusts the bed height based on the probe readings, ensuring a consistent printing experience.
- Easy installation: The sensor is easy to install and configure, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced makers.
- Durable construction: The sensor is made of durable plastic, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.
- 5-piece pack: This pack includes 5 sensors, providing you with plenty of spares for future use.
Key Usage Points:
- Leveling the bed of your 3D printer
- Ensuring a consistent printing experience
- Preventing damage to the print surface
- Improving the quality of your 3D prints
Detailed Specifications:
Specification |
Value |
Detection range |
0-8mm |
Resolution |
0.1mm |
Connection |
2-pin JST connector |
Material |
Plastic |
Dimensions |
20x20x20mm |
Additional Features:
- Color options: The sensor is available in a variety of colors to match your 3D printer.
- Technical support: MKS provides excellent technical support for all of their products.
If you are looking for a high-quality, non-contact automatic leveling sensor for your 3D printer, the MKS Automatic Leveling Sensor is a great choice. It is easy to install, use, and maintain, and it will help you achieve the best possible printing results.
MKS Automatic Leveling Sensor
How to Install and Use the MKS Automatic Leveling Sensor