Alpine Ski-Bindings - Retention Devices - Requirements and Test Methods
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The requirements for ski brakes and binding straps are outlined in DIN 11087. The primary focus of the standard is on alpine retention devices, which are used to reduce the risk of harm from a ski after it has been released.
Manufacturers may make sure that their ski bindings meet the criteria for security and safety by complying with this standard. In order to provide proper retention and reduce the danger of harm during use, the standard specifies the precise requirements that ski brakes and binding straps must meet.
Additionally, DIN ISO 11087 offers test procedures for evaluating the effectiveness and caliber of these retention devices. By using these test procedures, manufacturers may determine if ski brakes and binding straps are reliable and strong enough to handle the stresses and demands placed on them during skiing activities.
Descriptors | Alpine skis, Bindings, Brakes, Braking effect, Breaking load, Breaking strength, Collecting devices, Definitions, Design, Dimensions, Efficiency, Energy, Functional efficiency, Handling, Instructions for use, Integrated, Leisure equipment, Marking, Minimum breaking load, Operational instructions, Recreational equipment, Retention belts, Retention devices for skiing, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Sampling methods, Ski bindings, Ski boots, Skiers, Skiing, Skiing equipment, Skis, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Strength of materials, Testing, Testing conditions, Winter sports, Winter sports equipment, Weaves, Bonds, Presentations |
ICS Codes | 97.220.20 - Winter sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.8 MB |