Standard Practice for Functional Inspections and Adjustments of Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems

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1.1 This practice covers the functional and release inspection of ski/binding/boot systems.
1.2 This practice should be followed for systems, whether newly mounted or used, whenever work is performed on the system that may affect its release function, unless otherwise specified by the binding manufacturer in non-rental applications.
1.3 Nonapplicability of this function and release inspection practice to rental shop operations is based upon the existence of applicable ASTM practices.  
Note 1--Refer to Practice F1064 for equivalent procedures and tolerances for complete and incomplete rental systems.

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Designation:F1063–01
Standard Practice for
Functional Inspections and Adjustments of Alpine Ski/
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Binding/Boot Systems
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1063; 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.
INTRODUCTION
The intent of this practice is to provide guidelines for performing functional inspections and
adjustments ofAlpine ski/binding/boot systems.Adhering to these guidelines may help to reduce the
risk of injuries resulting from improper mechanical functioning of releasable binding systems.
However, skiing involves inherent and other risks. Injury can result from simply falling down, impact
with an object, or from many other actions. Many injuries are unrelated to system function.
Furthermore, even a properly functioning system cannot protect the skier in all situations. Therefore,
it is to be clearly understood that compliance with these guidelines in no way guarantees that injury
can be prevented.
1. Scope F 944 Specification for Properties of Adult Alpine Ski
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Boots
1.1 This practice covers the functional and release inspec-
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F 1061 Specification for Ski Binding Test Devices
tion of ski/binding/boot systems.
F 1062 Test Method for Verification of Ski Binding Test
1.2 This practice should be followed for systems, whether
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Devices
newly mounted or used, whenever work is performed on the
F 1064 Practice for Sampling and Inspection of Complete
system that may affect its release function, unless otherwise
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Alpine Ski/Boot/Binding Systems in Rental Applications
specified by the binding manufacturer in non-rental applica-
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2.2 ISO Standards:
tions.
5355 Ski Boots (Size Greater than 220 mm) for Ski Bind-
1.3 Nonapplicability of this function and release inspection
ings for Downhill Skiing Interfaces
practicetorentalshopoperationsisbasedupontheexistenceof
8061 Method for the Selection of Release Torque Values
applicable ASTM practices.
8614 Ski Binding—Vocabulary
NOTE 1—Refer to Practice F 1064 for equivalent procedures and
9462 Alpine Ski Binding Safety Requirements and Test
tolerances for complete and incomplete rental systems.
Methods
11088 Assembly, Adjustment, and Inspection of an Alpine
2. Referenced Documents
Ski-Binding-Boot (S-B-B) System
2.1 ASTM Standards:
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E 456 Terminology Relating to Quality and Statistics
3. Terminology
F 473 SpecificationforBindingMountingAreaDimensions
3.1 Definitions:
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on Alpine Skis and Bindings
3.1.1 clean versus lubricated tolerance, n— the accepted
F 504 Test Method for Measuring the Quasi-Static Release
difference between clean and lubricated test results, defined as
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Moments of Alpine Ski Bindings
not more than 20 % of the clean test, used whenever a
F 939 Practice for Selection of Release Torque Values for
functional test for binding-boot compatibility is required (see
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Alpine Ski Bindings
6.3).
3.1.2 corrective action, n—procedures other than readjust-
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ment of the visual indicator setting to include repair or
This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F27 on Snow
Skiing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F27.50 on Shop Procedures replacement of system components.
(Retail and Rental).
Current edition approved Jan. 10, 2001. Published March 2001. Originally
published as F 1063 – 89. Last previous edition F 1063 – 99.
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F1063–01
3.1.3 deviation, n—the difference between the test result 3.1.12 skier code, n—the letter code derived from the
and the selected reference torque value, usually expressed as a binding manufacturer’s adjustment chart, based on a skier’s
percentage of the selected reference torque value. parameters (height, weight, age, and type).
3.1.13 system, n—a group of interacting components, usu-
3.1.4 in use tolerance, n—the accepted difference between
ally comprised of a ski, binding, and boot (S-B-B).
the reference torque value (see 3.1.11) and the test result(s)
3.1.14 test result, n—the middle quantitative value of three
(see3.1.14),definedas 630 %ofthereferencetorquevalue,or
repetitions of the same test.
66 Nm for twist and 20 Nm for forward lean, whichever is
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