Cross-country Skis - Binding Mounting Area - Requirements for Test Screws
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The particular specifications for test screws used in testing the binding mounting area of cross-country skis are set forth in the DIN ISO 10228 standard.
Dimensions, mechanical features, and fastening characteristics are the three main topics of the standard. In order to make sure that the test screws are suitable for the binding mounting area, it provides precise specifications for the size and shape of the test screws.
The standard also specifies the materials and the necessary strength and durability while defining the mechanical characteristics of the test screws. This makes sure the screws can endure the strains and forces common to skiing sports.
The standard also specifies the required torque and tightening techniques, and it describes the test screws' fastening qualities. This creates a trustworthy and secure testing environment by ensuring that the screws are firmly connected to the binding mounting location.
Descriptors | Assembling, Bindings, Cross country skis, Definitions, Dimensions, Fasteners, Fixings, Heads (fasteners), Leisure equipment, Locking and locating devices, Materials, Mounting areas, Screws (bolts), Ski bindings, Skis, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Test bolts, Test equipment, Testing, Winter sports equipment, Weaves, Bonds |
ICS Codes | 97.220.20 - Winter sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 481.3 KB |