Standard Specification for Binding Mounting Area Dimensions on Alpine Skis and Bindings

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1.1 This specification covers  dimensions for binding mounting areas for alpine skis and mounting-related dimensions on alpine ski bindings, in order to optimize the compatibility of the functional unit "ski-binding-retention device-boot." It contains data needed for the manufacture of alpine skis, and for manufacturers of alpine ski bindings, specifically with respect to the binding mounting area. This specification is applicable to alpine skis of the following nominal lengths (see Terminology F472 for the definition of nominal length, L ):  Group 1: LN greater than or equal 1700 mm Group 2: 1400 mm greater than or equal L       1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.

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Designation: F 473 – 96
Standard Specification for
Binding Mounting Area Dimensions on Alpine Skis and
Bindings
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 473; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope standardized binding mounting area establishes the area on the
ski within which the entire diameter of binding screws should
1.1 This specification covers dimensions for binding
be placed.
mounting areas for alpine skis and mounting-related dimen-
sions on alpine ski bindings, in order to optimize the compat-
4. Significance and Use
ibility of the functional unit“ ski-binding—retention device—
4.1 This specification defines the area wherein parts of the
boot.” It contains data needed for the manufacture of alpine
binding may be mounted. Standard dimensions and location for
skis, and for manufacturers of alpine ski bindings, specifically
a binding mounting area enable a ski designer to locate
with respect to the binding mounting area. This specification is
reinforcing elements within this area. Standard dimensions also
applicable to alpine skis of the following nominal lengths (see
enable the binding designer to determine all interface dimen-
Terminology F 472 for the definition of nominal length, L ):
N
sions for binding unit size, screw locations, etc. Bindings and
Group 1: L $ 1700 mm
N
skis built in compliance with this specification are compatible.
Group 2: 1400 mm # L < 1700 mm
N
Group 3: 1000 mm # L < 1400 mm
N This specification does not apply to any bindings or skis
Group 4: 750 mm # L < 1000 mm
N
manufactured prior to Jan. 1, 1979.
1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the
5. Specifications of Binding Mounting Area
standard.
5.1 Tolerances—Unless otherwise indicated, the tolerance
2. Referenced Documents
on all dimensions specified is 6 1 mm.
2.1 ASTM Standards: 5.2 Indication of Mounting Point:
F 472 Terminology for Geometry of Alpine Skis 5.2.1 The ski manufacturer shall be required to put a clearly
F 944 Specification for Properties of Adult Alpine Ski visible mark at least on the left side or top surface, or both, of
Boots the ski, up to the left outer edge. This line corresponds with the
2.2 ISO Standard:
mark on the side surface of the boot sole, or when noted, to the
8364 Alpine Skis and Bindings—Binding Mounting Area— boot sole toe location (see Specification F 944).
Requirements and Test Methods 5.2.2 The location of the mark on the ski shall be deter-
mined by the ski manufacturer in accordance with established
3. Terminology
test procedures and results.
3.1 Definitions:
5.3 Length of Binding Mounting Area (see Fig. 1)—The
3.1.1 binding mounting—all the connections between the length of the binding mounting area forwards and backwards
parts of the binding and the ski, especially those designed to
from the midsole mounting point shall be as follows:
transmit forces between binding and ski and which fulfill the
Group 1: 275 mm
Group 2: 240 mm
minimum strength requirements determined for the function of
Group 3: 210 mm
the binding.
Group 4: 190 mm
3.1.2 binding mounting area—that portion of the top sur-
or about the boot sole toe location shall be as follows:
face of the ski that is intended for mounting bindings. The
Forward Rearward
Group 1: 110 mm 440 mm
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F-27 on Snow Group 2: 100 mm 380 mm
Skiing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F27.30 on Alpine and Group 3: 90 mm 330 mm
Group 4: 80 mm 300 mm
Nordic Skis.
Current edition approved March 10, 1996. Published May 1996. Originally
5.4 Width of Binding Mounting Area (see Fig. 1)—The
published as F 473 – 76. Last previous edition F 473 – 95.
This specification is meant to conform in all significant aspects to the minimum width of the binding mounting area, symmetrical
specification for binding mounting area for alpine skis as set forth in ISO 8364.
about the longitudinal axis of the ski, shall be as follows:
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 15.07.
4 Groups 1 and 2: 50 mm
Available from American National Standards Institute, 11 W. 42nd St., 13th
Groups 3 and 4: 48 mm
Floor, New York, NY 10036.
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F 473
NOTE 1—Tolerance in millimetres.
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