PRUSA PRO Face Shield

PRUSA PRO Face shield is the final version of our face shield (successor to the Prusa Face Shield RC3).
1h 23m
1× print file
0.25 mm
0.40 mm
45.00 g
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updated June 5, 2020

Description

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PRUSA PRO Face shield is the final version of our face shield (successor to the Prusa Face Shield RC3). The main difference from the RC3 version is the larger visor and 2 pins on the side for a better fixation.
Face shield is used as protective equipment against droplets and liquid spray. It serves as an additional layer of protection in an environment with higher risk of being hit in the face with various liquids.

For a faster print check the stack version with our fast print farm settings. One complete shield takes ~ 1 h 35 min.

This shield provides complete protection of the entire face (flying drops, sprayed liquids) and has passed the official certification procedure according to the standards. It provides not only frontal protection (like the RC3 version), but protection on the sides as well. The Prusa PRO Face Shield meets the standard of EN 166:2001 for protection against drops and sprays (protection class 3). We have prepared a guide for you, which should help you to get the certification and avoid various pitfalls. Unfortunately, every manufacturer has to go through the certification procedure individually. For more information read the article How to get a certification for face shields.

Customers from EU countries can order certified version of this shield in our eshop . Or you can print PRUSA PRO Face shield yourself.

Changes from RC3:

  • Larger visor that provides complete protection of the entire face (flying drops, sprayed liquids)
  • 2 pins on the side for a better fixation of the visor
  • Visor cutouts for shoulders
  • meets the standard of EN 166:2001

**Recommendation:** Preferably use the provided 3MF file instead of STL file. The 3MF file includes reinforcement via modificators and tested print settings.

Product information: English version, Czech version (including assembly instructions)

Assembly manual: English version, Czech version

Assembly video




Rubber band
You can either use a thicker one and make a hole in it at each end (make at least 10 mm cut) or use a thin one and tie it to both ends of the shield.

Visor / front plate

  • Visor drawing: PDF, DXF
  • the holes can be made with a standard office hole puncher
  • we used 0.5 mm thick petg sheet, but you should be able to use any clear laser cuttable plastic with similar thickness.

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Licence and selling of face shields
We share these files under non-commercial licence. It would be great if you donated these shields to those in need for free. If you need to cover your production costs, we are ok with you selling the shields for production cost. However, we do not want to see these shields on eBay for $50.

Print instructions

If you need to print the face shields faster, try our stacked version, which includes our fast farm print settings. One piece of face shield takes only 1hour and 35 minutes.

Supports are not necessary.
Print with at least 3 perimeters, about 30% infill.

Ideally, print it from PETG.

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