Alpine Ski-Bindings - Selection of Release Torques Values
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The procedures for establishing the proper release torques for alpine ski bindings are described in the DIN ISO 8061 standard. This standard gives producers of ski bindings the knowledge they need to choose the suggested release torques for their goods, which are subsequently specified in the setup and usage guidelines. These details are often used by ski shops to alter already-mounted ski bindings.
This standard only applies to cutting-edge alpine ski bindings and might not be appropriate for non-mechanical bindings or bindings worn with boots that go past mid-calf. It outlines a specific procedure for choosing the recommended release torques while accounting for three different sorts of skiers. Moment-measuring binding test machines, as described in ISO 11110, are used to carry out the procedure described in the standard.
Descriptors | Alpine skis, Bindings, Definitions, Equipment safety, Fasteners, Fixing, Limits (mathematics), Ratings, Recreational equipment, Release, Release forces, Release mechanisms, Release torque, Safety, Safety devices, Safety of products, Safety release devices, Safety requirements, Selection, Ski bindings, Skis, Sports equipment, Torque, Winter sports, Weaves, Bonds |
ICS Codes | 97.220.20 - Winter sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |