Galileo PRO Products
Galileo Guards
Table of Contents Sizing Guidelines Print a Galileo Guard Post-Processing Requirements Sizing Guidelines Galileo Guards come in sizes S - XL. See the following chart for sizing specifications. Sizing Guidelines Print a Galileo Guard on Your Galileo Printer Log into FabOne and navigate to Galileo Print Control. Then, click on the "Off-The-Shelf" section to seeFew readersCosmetic Covers
What is a Cosmetic Cover? Cosmetic covers can be used for BK patients to add shape around the lower limb. Patients can simply slip the cover over the foot and secure around the socket, providing an anatomical shape around the pylon and sitting on top of the foot shell. How to order a Cosmetic Cover? Click "Order" under the Cosmetic Cover product to get started. It's the first product featured on our home page! Cosmetic Cover Order Button (httFew readersHow to Use Lamination Shells
Lamination Shells: What They Are and How to Use Them What Are Lamination Shells? Lamination shells are 3D printed shells of the final socket design, created after the check socket stage. They are printed with very thin PETG material and serve as a temporary mold for building the definitive socket. How to Use Lamination Shells Print the Shell The lamination shell is 3D printed from the final approved design Printed with thin PETG for easy removal Pour the PlastFew readersCopoly Socket Use Cases
3D Printed Coploy (KyronMax) Sockets: Key Use Cases 3D printed Coploy (KyronMax) sockets offer rapid, durable, and lightweight solutions for specialized prosthetic applications. They are particularly valuable in short-term fitting and environment-specific prostheses. Preparatory Socket (Semi-Permanent Purpose: Serves as a transitional socket during early prosthetic fitting. Duration: Typically 2–3 months of use. Clinical Benefits: Accommodates residual limFew readers
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Design Options
AK Brim Shapes
Omega CATCAM Omega Semi-Quad Omega Quad 1 Omega Quad 2 Omega Quad 3 Omega NML 1 Omega NML 2 Omega NML 3PopularTurbo Print Option
Turbo Print Looking to speed up your print times? Our new Turbo Print option lets you complete prints up to 20% faster than standard settings! Turbo print is currently in BETA testing, and we'd love to hear your feedback if you give it a try! How It Works By increasing the layer height, the printer’s toolhead takes fewer passes to build your print. This results in a noticeably faster finish without changing your typical workflow. Just check the "Turbo Print" boxFew readersCustom Brim Shapes
We have our own list of AK brim for you to choose from, or you can send us a scan of a custom brim you'd like to use. What They Are Brims that the CPO has used previously and wants to continue using with us Or modified versions of our original brims, with adjustments made by the CPO Ideal for irregular limb shapes or sensitive tissue How They Are Used These brims are used as the main brim whenever an AK Check Socket or CPX product is submitted. When the practitioner sFew readersAK by Measurements
Don't have a scan? No worries! We accept and encourage sending AK by Measurements, no scan required! How to Order Click "Order" under the *Above Knee Check Socket *in FabOne. Toggle the box for "Check if scan is not required" so you can proceed to the order form without one. On the order form, choose "AK by Measurement" as your Scanned Medium.Few readers
Post-Processing
Cosmetic Cover Post-Processing
How to Attach a 3D Printed Cosmetic Cover to a Prosthetic Leg Once your cosmetic cover has been 3D printed, there are two main ways to attach it to the prosthetic leg. Method 1: Back Seam Cut Installation Cut the Cover Along the Back Seam Using a fine saw or rotary tool, cut the cosmetic cover along the back seam from top to bottom. Keep the cut as straight as possible for a clean closure. Wrap the Cover Around the Pylon Open the cover slightly and position it around thFew readersSMO Post-Processing
How to Post-Process a 3D Printed SMO Once your SMO (Supra-Malleolar Orthosis) has been printed, it requires finishing work to ensure proper fit, comfort, and durability. Follow these steps to post-process your SMO: 1. Remove the Supports Carefully pull or cut away the bottom and front supports from the print. 2. Clean Off Extra Threads Use clippers to remove any stray threads or stringing left from the print. 3. Cut theFew readers