BAMBU LAB P1P Extruder Fan Rattle
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91%
CONF
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Front Toolhead Cover Assembly
The front cover on the P1P is held by magnets and houses the fans; mechanical play between the fan casing and this plastic shroud is the primary source of rattling. Replacing the cover ensures that the mounting clips and internal tolerances are tight enough to withstand the high-frequency vibrations of the toolhead. This part includes the housing that often develops 'play' as identified in forensic community reports.
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5%
CONF
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Hotend Cooling Fan
The hotend cooling fan is a small 24V DC fan that can develop axial play in its bushing or bearing over time. When the printer operates at high speeds, this play results in a 'rattle' rather than a 'whine,' as the impeller vibrates against the fan's own frame. Replacing the fan restores the structural integrity of the rotating mass.
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4%
CONF
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Part Cooling Fan
The part cooling fan is a larger blower-style fan mounted within the extruder housing. If the mounting screws lose torque or the internal impeller becomes unbalanced due to plastic debris (filament wisps), it will create a significant rattle during high-RPM operation. A new fan assembly ensures a balanced impeller and fresh mounting dampeners.
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DIY Repair Guide
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