ASTM F2546-07
(Test Method)Standard Test Method for Snowboard Step-in Bindings
Standard Test Method for Snowboard Step-in Bindings
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1.1 This test method specifies the essential requirements for a snowboard step-in binding-boot system (see ); hereafter referred to as step-in snowboard bindings.
1.2 This test method is applicable to step-in snowboard bindings for adults and children. This type of binding system utilizes a mechanical interlocking mechanism, and the interlock mechanism of the system will be specific to the particular manufacturer. Compatibility between different systems is not expected or anticipated thus each potential combination of boot and binding requires testing.
1.3 For snowboard boots interfacing with ski binding, see ISO 11634.
1.4 For snowboard plate bindings, see ISO 14790.
1.5 For snowboard strap bindings made for soft boots, see ISO 14573.
1.6 For snowboard step-in bindings, see ISO 15344.
1.7 This standard does not address how or under what circumstances a snowboard binding with programmable release modes should release in its intended modes nor does it address the safety, desirability, or efficacy of any programmable release mode for snowboard bindings; any testing of such bindings to this standard must be performed with the release modes disabled or adjusted to their highest release value.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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Designation: F2546 – 07
Standard Test Method for
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Snowboard Step-in Bindings
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2546; 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 (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope address the safety, desirability, or efficacy of any program-
mable release mode for snowboard bindings; any testing of
1.1 This test method specifies the essential requirements for
such bindings to this standard must be performed with the
a snowboard step-in binding—boot system (see 3.1.2); hereaf-
release modes disabled or adjusted to their highest release
ter referred to as step-in snowboard bindings.
value.
1.2 This test method is applicable to step-in snowboard
1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of the
bindings for adults and children. This type of binding system
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
utilizes a mechanical interlocking mechanism, and the inter-
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
lock mechanism of the system will be specific to the particular
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
manufacturer. Compatibility between different systems is not
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
expectedoranticipatedthuseachpotentialcombinationofboot
and binding requires testing.
2. Referenced Documents
1.3 For snowboard boots interfacing with ski binding, see
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
ISO 11634.
F1107 Terminology Relating to Snowboarding
1.4 For snowboard plate bindings, see ISO 14790.
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2.2 ISO Standards:
1.5 For snowboard strap bindings made for soft boots, see
ISO 554:1976 Standard Atmospheres for Conditioning
ISO 14573.
and/or Testing—Specifications
1.6 For snowboard step-in bindings, see ISO 15344.
ISO 6004 Alpine Skis—Ski Binding Screws—
1.7 This standard does not address how or under what
Requirements
circumstances a snowboard binding with programmable re-
lease modes should release in its intended modes nor does it
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F2546 – 07
ISO 10958-1 Snowboards—Binding Mounting Area—Part
1: Requirements and Test Methods for Snowboards with-
out Inserts
ISO 10958-2 Snowboards—Binding Mounting Area—Part
2: Requirements and Test Methods for Snowboards with
Inserts
ISO 11634 Snowboard Boots—Interface with Ski Binding
ISO 14573 Snowboard Strap Bindings for Soft Boots
ISO 14790 Snowboard Plate Bindings
ISO 15344 Snowboard Step-in Bindings—Requirements
and Test Methods
3. Terminology
3.1 Definitions:
3.1.1 snowboard plate binding for hard boots—a connect-
ing system between a hard boot and a snowboard that is
accomplished by means of a plate binding system. For refer-
ence only—not covered by this test method.
3.1.2 snowboard step-in binding—boot system—an inter-
locking system that connects a snowboard boot and a snow-
board that utilizes a step-in interface.
3.1.3 snowboard step-in binding type A—binding suitable
for riders over 45 kg body mass (adults).
FIG. 1 Torques and Forces
3.1.4 snowboard step-in binding type C—binding suitable
exclusively for a body mass up to 45 kg (children).
3.1.5 snowboard strap binding for soft boots—a connecting
5.3 Test device capable of applying the described forces and
system between a soft boot and a snowboard that is accom-
moments. The test device shall be designed to allow applica-
plished by means of compression straps or other similar
tion of a torque (see Table 1) with a force applied at the upper
devices. For reference only—not covered by this test method.
partofa1000–mmshaftconnectedtotheartificialleg(seeFig.
3.2 Refer to Terminology F1107 for terminology specific to
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snowboarding.
5.4 Fatigue test device for cyclic loading at the prescribed
rates.
4. Testing Parameters
5.5 Impact test device capable of delivering a minimum of
120 J of energy at impact spe
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