Alpine Skis - Binding Mounting Area - Requirements for Test Screws
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The requirements for test screws used in the assessment and testing of the binding mounting region of alpine skis are described in the DIN ISO 10045 standard. The size, mechanical features, and fastening traits of these screws are specified in the standard.
These test screws are used to guarantee the dependability and safety of the binding mounting region on alpine skis. Manufacturers can guarantee the consistency and dependability of the test screws used in the assessment process by adhering to the guidelines provided in the standard.
The standard addresses a number of topics, including the test screws' measurements, such as their length, diameter, and thread type. In order to guarantee that the screws are strong enough to survive the forces applied during testing, it also specifies the mechanical parameters, such as the minimal tensile strength and hardness criteria.
The standard also details the screw's attaching qualities, such as the needed torque during installation and the maximum torque that can be used without damaging the object. These specifications provide a good and reliable connection of the test screws to the binding mounting region.
Descriptors | Alpine skis, Assembling, Definitions, Dimensions, Fasteners, Locking and locating devices, Materials, Mounting areas, Screws (bolts), Ski bindings, Skis, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Test bolts, Test equipment, Testing, Weaves, Winter sports equipment, Bonds, Bindings |
ICS Codes | 97.220.20 - Winter sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |