SHOP PRACTICES
& SPARE PARTS 09/10
contentS 2009/2010 Shop practiceS Manual Binding
1
Alpine Binding Liability Indemnication
4
Binding Quick Reerence Chart
6
retail reta il Binding SySteMS
7
Preparation
7
Installation
8
Binding-to-Boot Adjustments
14
Release Value Selection & Adjustment
15
Final Checking & Visual Inspection
17
Mechanical Inspection
18
Skier Instruction, Warning & Record Keeping
20
rental rent al & deMo Binding SySteMS
22
Preparation
22
Installation
23
Binding-to-Boot AdJustments
24
Release Value Selection & Adjustment
25
Rental Visual & Mechanical Inspection
25
Skier Instruction, Warning & Record Keeping
29
Binding Maintenance & repair Maintenance & Repair
Salomon continues to be the number one winter sports brand worldwide. Our goal is to advance our breakthrough technologies eaturing innovation in saety and perormance binding systems.
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certiication certiica tion prograM Technician Certication Exam
The 2009/2010 Shop Practices Manual is published by Salomon or Salomon Authorized Alpine Binding Dealers. This manual provides current technical inormation, certication requirements, and indemnication inormation. Please keep a copy o this Manual on hand as a quick, easy, and reliable reerreerence or servicing Salomon alpine bindings. Because the content o the Manual changes every year, you should keep previous editions available as reerences or servicing older products. Your Salomon Certication Web site will one day provide a resource o archived material or your reerence as well.
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alpine SKi
38
Technical Features
39
Maintenance & Repairs
43
Boot
47
Standard Boot Norms
48
Technical Features
48
Salomon Foot Measurer
49
Advanced Fit Technology Liner
50
Custom Shell technology
52
Salomon Boot Technologies
53
Boot Concepts
54
Foot anatomy and t
59
helMet & pole
62
Helmet Technology
63
Pole Technonolgy
65
Spare partS
66
Warranty
81
Rev. 01 - 091012
Binding Technical reerence or the complete line o current Salomon alpine bindings
2009/2010 certiication prograM Salomon provides its Authorized Alpine Binding Dealers with inormation contained in this publication: 1. To To help assure skiers that Salomon alpine 2. To To serve as a risk management tool or the bindings are properly selected, mounted, Authorized Dealer Dealer.. adjusted, and serviced.
az a d rqms While it is not necessary or an Authorized Location to have all o its personnel certied, sales people and managers are encouraged to remain aware o Salomon’s certication and record keeping requirements. • SalomonAut SalomonAuthorizedAlpineBind horizedAlpineBindingDealersmu ingDealersmusthaveatleaston sthaveatleastone e
Salomon Certied Technician working at each Authorized Location selling, servicing or renting Salomon alpine bindings. • Thetechnicia Thetechnicianwhosignsthe nwhosignstheAuthorizedLo AuthorizedLocation’ cation’sworkshopo sworkshoporrental rrental
orm or any transaction must be currently Salomon alpine binding certied. • ItisanAuthorize ItisanAuthorizedDealer’ dDealer’sresponsib sresponsibilitytomaintainsuf ilitytomaintainsufcientrecords cientrecords
to identiy its Certied Tec Technicians. hnicians.
cf s Authorized Alpine Binding Dealers will be invoiced an administrative registration ee or technician certications.
u.S. ds • FortheU.S.,a$1 FortheU.S.,a$12feewillbeinvoicedf 2feewillbeinvoicedforeachRegistr oreachRegistrationandExa ationandExam m
submitted on line at www.salomoncertication.com • TheU.S.feeis$2 TheU.S.feeis$20foreachReg 0foreachRegistration/Exam istration/Examsubmittedbym submittedbymailor ailor faxtoSalomon,orfortechnicia faxtoSalomon ,orfortechnicianscertiedby nscertiedbyanyapprove anyapprovedindustry dindustry
training program. Fax:(801) 334-4502 Salomon Certication/Customer Service SalomonU.S.A.
2030 Lincoln Ave. Ogden,UT84401
c ds • ForCanada,a$ ForCanada,a$30.00feewillbeinv 30.00feewillbeinvoicedforeach oicedforeachCerticationKitsen CerticationKitsent t tothedealer.TechniciansmustRegisterandtaketheExamon-lineat
www.salomonhookup.ca
2009/2010 cf K This manual orms part o a kit which is available each year to Salomon Authorized Binding Dealers. Enclosed in the kit you will nd the necessary materials to certiy your shop technicians or mounting and adjusting Salomon Bindings or the 2009/2010 season. This packet should have the ollowing items:
• 2009/2010 Salomon Shop Practices Manual & Spare Parts • 2009/2010 Salomon Shop Practices CD (instructional video & manuals) •SkierClassicationChart •VisualIndicatorAdjustmentChart •ToeHeightAdjustmentCard
I this packet is missing any o these items, or you need any more, please contact Salomon Customer Service at 1 (800) 654-2668(intheU.S.)or 1 (800) 361-3398 (in Canada).
M cd The training video comes on a cross-platorm CD-ROM
(Windows,Mac&Linux)alongwithafullyindexedPDF
e dm An electronic version o the 2009/2010 Shop Practices Manual is
availablebothonthemediaCDincludedwiththisCerticationK availablebothonthemediaCDincludedw iththisCerticationKit it as well as online at www.sm.m(intheU.S.)or www.smk.(inCanada).ThemediaCDPDFversionofthe manual is identical to the printed copy included in this kit, with the added
o the Shop Practices Manual and several orms or convenient access, duplication and printing. To view the videos you’ll need a computer with wb bws with the Qkm - installed (i it is not already installed, your browser will provide a link to easily obtain the ree sotware). In addition, to view the Shop Practices document and open the other orms you’ll need a pd m such as the ree ab r (available at ://www.b.m/s/b/s2.m )
convenienceofafullyhyperlinkedtableofcontentsa convenienceofafullyhyperlinkedta bleofcontentsandreferenceboxe ndreferenceboxes s foreasynavigation.TheonlinePDFve foreasynaviga tion.TheonlinePDFversionoftheSalomonS rsionoftheSalomonShopPractices hopPractices Insert the CD into a computer, navigate to the top-level o the CD-ROM and douManual is continuously updated with the most current technical language and thus may have additions not appearing in the print version o the Salomon SPM. The printed version o the Salomon SPM is still completely valid and all procedures described within ollow industry standards.
ble-click the “ WelcoMe-BienVenue.m ” le – this should open the le in your internet web browser. Alternately, with the disk in the computer, you can launch a
newinternetbrowserwindow,choose“Open”fromthe“File”menuofthebrowser and navigating to location o the le on the CD-ROM.
Binding 2009/2010 certiication prograM continued 2009/2010 Sm cf t cf pss Only a technician sponsored by a Salomon Authorized Alpine Binding Dealer may be certied. Authorized Dealers can log onto www.salomoncertication.com(intheU.S.)orww www.sal omoncertication.com(intheU.S.)orwww.salomonhook w.salomonhookup.ca(inCanada)toreceivea up.ca(inCanada)toreceiveacurrentlistoftheirSalomon currentlistoftheirSalomon
Certied Technicians. Technicians. To complete the technician certication process: 1. Read Read this manual and become amiliar with required Salomon shop practices.Acorresponding practices.Acor respondingCDisavailabletoass CDisavailabletoassistinthisprocess istinthisprocess.For .For
a copy o the CD, contact your Salomon sales or Customer Satisaction Representative.
3.BefamiliarwithSalomonbindingsthroughhands-onexperience. 4.FortheU.S.,logontowww.salomoncertication.com.ForCanada,
log on to www.salomonhookup.ca. Complete the on-line 2009/2010 SalomonCertiedTechnicianRegistrationandExamandreceiveconr -
2. Be Be amiliar with earlier editions o Salomon Shop Practices Manuals
mation o your certication instantly.
andSalomonTechnicalUpdates.
t c V p ts • Techniciancerti echniciancerticationisvalidfortwo cationisvalidfortwoyearsfromth yearsfromtheexamdate eexamdate
• Te Techniciancertic chniciancerticationmaybetra ationmaybetransferredfro nsferredfromone mone
(unless Salomon provides urther notice).
Salomon Authorized Alpine Binding Dealer to another by contacting the certication coordinator by mail or telephone (Ogden,UTforU.S.dealersandMarkham or Canadian dealers).
• Techniciancerti echniciancerticationisnotvalidat cationisnotvalidatalocationthatisno alocationthatisnota ta
Salomon Authorized Alpine Binding Location.
iss tk t o- exm Onceyouhavebecomefam Onceyouha vebecomefamiliarwiththeproce iliarwiththeproceduresformo duresformounting,adjus unting,adjusting,andtesting ting,andtestingSalomonbind Salomonbindings,taketheexa ings,taketheexamon-lineforin mon-lineforinstantresults stantresults and obtain your certicate immediately. (I or some reason you are unable to take the test on line, please contact your Salomon sales representative.)
Just ollow these easy steps: 1. l f wbs IntheU.S.logontowww.smf.m In Canada log onto www.smk. 2. rs m
4. o ss s •IntheU.S.clickonthebuttontocreateaprin •IntheU.S.clickonthebutton tocreateaprintablecerticate.(T tablecerticate.(The he
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certicate will be created in Acrobat. I you do not have Acrobat Reader on your computer, click on the icon, and you can download it ree rom the web.) or Write down your certicate number and return
•
•Onceyouhavesignedin,youwillgetaprom •Onceyouhavesignedin,y ouwillgetapromptaskingyouto ptaskingyoutoconrm conrm
latertoretrieveyourprintablece latertoretrieveyo urprintablecerticate.Aninvoic rticate.Aninvoicefor$12willbe efor$12willbe
your login-ID. Write this inormation down in case you need to stop your test in the middle and return later l ater.. 3. tk - xm •Oncethetestbegins, s wb bws mv “bk” “w”. Doing this will result in a cancelled session and you will need to start at the beginning.
generated and sent to your shop. I you do not pass, your shop will notbeinvoiced.Onlypassinge notbeinvoiced .Onlypassingexamswillreceivecerti xamswillreceivecerticatenumber catenumbers s
and generate an invoice. •InCanada,clickontheDownloadCerticateb •InCanada,clickontheDown loadCerticateboxtocreateap oxtocreateaprint rint -
able certicate. (The certicate will be created in Acrobat. I you do not have Acrobat Reader on your computer, click on the icon and you can download it ree rom the web.) or click on e-mail Certicate to receive an e-mail version.
•Ascoreof90%,or20correctanswers,mustbeobtained •Ascoreof90%,or20correctanswers,m ustbeobtainedtopass. topass. •Inaddition,questions11 to 22 are considered core questions and
must be answered correctly correctly..
c c ts y S 1. Simply log onto the site and click on the button “Search “Search or certied certied technicians”. 2. Enter your shop ship-to code or certicate number to search the certication database.
3. You may retrieve retrieve printable certicates rom the database database or any certied tech. 4. I you need to know who in your shop is certied, certied, log on and search search or certied technicians or your shop. An updated list will appear so you have constant access to the inormation.
Binding
IndemnIfIcatIon > 4
alpine Binding liaBility indeMniication indeMniication S mf bs Salomon alpine binding indemnication applies to the 2009/2010 Retail Binding Line, 2009/2010 Rental Binding Line, Non-current Retail Binding Line and Non-current Rental Binding Line models listed below. Indemnication does not apply to older non-indemnied binding models. n-imf Bs Older models o Salomon bindings no longer on the Schedule o Indemnied Bindin gs may still be serviced, however Liability Indemnication will not be oered by Salomon or these models o bindings. bind ings. Dealers wishing to service these models o bindings can reduce their li ability risk by requiring an additionalwaiverandreleaseagr additionalwaivera ndreleaseagreementanda eementandattachingittotheW ttachingittotheWorkshopFo orkshopForm.Suchwaivers rm.Suchwaiversshouldbere shouldbereviewedbyadealer viewedbyadealer’sownleg ’sownlegalcounselto alcounselto
ensure compliance with applicable laws. Salomon bindings are not designed or tested or use with M Bs, thereore bindings mounted on Monoboards will not be indemnied.
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Z12 Ti Smartrak Control Z10 Smartrak Control STH 16 STH 14 Driver STH 14 STH 12 Z14 Z12 Ti Z 10 Z 10 Ti Women
C610 Cp C610 C609 Ti C609 D+ C609
Z10Fis20 LZ 9 LZ 8 LZ 7 711 710 Smartrak Grip 610 TZ 5
C608FIS17 C608 Cp C608 C607 C509 Dr+ C509 C305 / C305 MINI Z 920 Lab Z 916 Lab Z 914 Lab N 920 Equipe Race N 916 Equipe Comp.
S914FIS26.3/20/17 S914FIS
S910FIS24
S914 Pe2 S914
S910 T S910 S910 T Ps
S914FISPilot
S910TAxe+
S914 Pilot
S812 Pa S811 PS S810 Ti
914F1S20 914FIS 914 S912 Ti Pe2
S912FIS S912FIS24 S912 Ti S912 Ps
S912FISPilot S912 Ti Pilot S912 Ti SC Pilot S912
S914Axe+
S910TFIS26,3/24/20
S914 Lab
S910 T Ps
S810TiAxe+ S810 Cp S810 Ps S810 S810 Ti Pilot S810 Pilot S810 Ti SC Pilot S810 Ti Ps S711 Ps S711 Pa S711 Cp S710 Cp
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S912 Ti SC S810 Ti SC 712 e2 Cosmic S712 SC 710 e2 710 SC Cosmic S710 SR Cosmic S710 SC Cosmic S710 Q700 SC S700 SR S700 SC Drive Plus S700 SC ST610 e2 C609 SC
Z12 SC Z10 SC LZ 8 SC 711 SC LZ 7 SR 609 SC 609 SR TZ 5 SR TZ 5 SC TZ 5 SC Junior Track
C608 SR C608 SC 608 SC C607 SC C607 SR 607 SR C509 SR C509 SC Q500 SC Drive Plus Q500 SC Q500 SR Snowtrip ST 410 C305 SR 305 SC 305 SR S305 SC
S305 Grom SC C305 Grom SR Q300 SC Q300 SR S300 SC Z12 Ti Smartrak Z12 Ti Smartrak Control Z12 Ti SC Z10 Ti SC Z10 Smartrak
S710 Ti S710 S710 Pilot S710 SC Pilot S710 Ti Pilot S710 Ti Cp2 S710 Pa S710 DP S710 CP2 710 C610 CP2 610 CP 609 D+ 609 S608 CP C608 CP2 608 607 C509 D+ S305 GROM
C305 GROM C305 MINI GROM 305
Z10TiAxe+ Z10 Ti
Z10FIS20
Binding
IndemnIfIcatIon > 5
alpine Binding liaBility indeMniication continued Sm az ds SalomonoffersliabilityindemnicationtoSalomonAuthorizedDealers.Salomonwilltotheextentand
within the limits that insurance coverage is available deend and indemniy a Salomon Authorized Alpine Binding Dealer against liabilities rom claims presented by any customer o the Authorized Dealer arising solely rom the use o Salomon alpine bindings, provided: A. The dealer purchased purchased the alpine bindings rom Salomon. B. The dealer has received received written notice o a claim involving alpine bindings. C. The claim alleges use o the alpine bindings resulted in injury. D. All Salomon recommendations, procedures and policies in eect at at the time o the incident were ollowed, including, but not limited to, those contained in the Salomon Shop Practices Manual, Salomon Tec Technical hnical Update(ifapplicable),Salomon Update(ifapp licable),SalomonPurchaser PurchaserPoliciesandSalom PoliciesandSalomon on
General Terms & Conditions. E. The Certied Technician Technician is o legal age. age. F. Thedealerus Thedealerusesworkshop esworkshopand/orrenta and/orrentalformsthesam lformsthesameas,orequiva eas,orequiva -
lent to, Salomon orms with currently approved Liability Release Language. G. The dealer maintains proper and complete records records or all Salomon bindings mounted and/or adjusted or a period o two years or the statute o limitations o the state or province, whichever is longer.
H. The dealer provides written documentation o the technician’s technician’s employment and training (e.g., method o training, proo o certication, etc.). I. A copy o the properly completed workshop orm orm or rental rental orm, including a signed release, is submitted. J. A properly completed completed Post Accident Ski Equipment Inspection Inspection Report, thesameasorequivalenttothe thesameasore quivalenttotheexemplaryformd exemplaryformdisplayedinthis isplayedinthis
manual, is submitted. K. Anyotherhelpfulinformations AnyotherhelpfulinformationsuchasaSkiPatro uchasaSkiPatrolIncidentRepo lIncidentReport rt Formissubmitted.
L. The dealer noties Salomon in writing within ten days o the date on which the dealer rst receives written notice o the claim. M. The dealer d ealer cooperates ully in the investigation, litigation and/or settlement o the claim. Sm m m mf, w s Sm bs, v w .
l cms In the event a Salomon equipment user or anyone acting upon the equipment user’s behal contacts the Authorized Dealer regarding a potential claim: 1. Useyourbe Useyourbesteffortstodeter steffortstodeterminetheexactn minetheexactnatureandde atureanddetailsofthe tailsofthe
claim. 2. Avoidexpressingopinionsconcerningtheclaim.Youmay,tothe extentthatyouhavecompliedwithallrecommendedprocedures,
indicate to the claimant or the claimant’s representative that recommended procedures or service and adjustment o the equipment were ollowed. 3. Notiy your insurance company. Salomon indemnication is not a substitute or liability insurance.
4. Gather all inormation and documents required by Salomon Salomon listed in the Liability Indemnication section or that specic product and send the documents with a brie description o the i ncident to: u.S.a. Alpine Legal Claims Department,
c Legal Claims Department Salomon Canada Sports
SalomonU.S.A.,
270014thAveUnit1-4
2030 Lincoln Ave.,
Markham, On L3R 0J1
Ogden,UT84401.
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103005 108046 / 890336
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31.5 31.5 31.5 18 31.5 18
30-107 30 3366-115 2 5-100 25 25-100 25-100 25 2 5-100 25
6 6-235 • 66 7799-253 • 55-220 55-220 55 5 5-220 55 55-220
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RetaIl systems > 7
Proper procedures or a Salomon Certied Technician to ollow while mounting and adjusting Salomon Retail bindings.
preparation Start out prepared with an ecient working area. Your bench should be the right height, with proper lighting,andwiththenecessarytoolsathand.Familiarizeyourselfwithallpro ing,andwiththenecessarytoolsath and.Familiarizeyourselfwithallproceduresbeforeyoustart:being ceduresbeforeyoustart:being
prepared is the best way to avoid errors and costly mistakes. It is important that all components match those listed on the workshop orm. Reer to your workshop orm and make sure the bindings are appropriate or the skier. I the bindings have been used, make sure they are in good condition and no parts are missing, broken, or showing signs o wear.
B--B cmb Beore drilling the ski, be sure the boot you are using is compatible with the binding. Only boots that conorm with applicable standards may be used with Salomon bindings. (See
• Excessiverampingorwearofthe
S B S dmss 48 or reerence). I a boot
• Tread,gridpatternorinsignia presentintheAFDareaoftheboot
sole is warped, worn or improperly improp erly canted, such that there is more than a 1 mm dierence in sole fatness measured across its width, the boot is incompatible.
sole. This area must be fat over its entire surace. • Non-compatiblebootsolecompo sition. Low-grade thermoplastic (T.P.) boots may not be used with Salomon bindings. I you are uncertain as to the quality o the boot sole material, perorm the c
o cmb pbms y M e • Cut-outsinthebootsolethat prevent the brake rom engaging properly.
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Clean vs. Lubricated Test Standard Boot Sole Dimensions
boot sole at the point where it contacts the binding. Any wear that inhibitsbindingfunctionisexces sive.
vs. lb ts s sb 19. Only adult norm boots may be used withadultbindings.Undernocircumstances should a junior norm boot ever be used with an adult binding. Salomon bindings that can be used with both junior and adult norm
boot soles are: TZ5, S305, C305, Q300, S300, their mini equivalents, earlier model indemnied equivalents, and their various counter parts. (The added width o an adult norm boot sole somewhat limits the shock absorption capability o these models and they should not be used with a boot sole longer than 304 mm. As a result, it is recommended that an aggressive junior skier with an adult
norm boot sole use a model designed
exclusivelyforadultnormboots.) A Salomon toe or heel may not be mounted with another manuacturer’s toe or heel. Indemnication and warranty are automatically voided or
suchmixedsystems. ForRental specic preparation instructions, please reer to 22.
J B t B cmb c J B Ms Falcon100
Course 90 Course 80 Course 70 Falcon60
Perorma T3 Perorma T2 15 Mini Per roorma T3 T3 Re Rental Perorma T2 Rental
B nms Adult Adult Adult Adult Junior Adult Junior Junior Adult Junior
iMportant: J Bs o Sm bs b s w b j m b ss : tZ5, S305, c305, Q300, X S300, m qvs, X m mf X qvs, vs X s.
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inStallation Salomon bindings are installed 3 ways. “À la carte” bindings are installed by drilling holes into the surace o the ski with the aid o a Salomon jig. Pilot Systems require no jigs and are simply secured to pre-drilled holes on a premounted Salomon interace. Smartrak Systems can require a combination o these two techniques. Please reer to the specic instructions in this Manual.
J S & us A
SD
F
G
H J K
2 p e t S
legend Handle with Sel-Centering Clamps S Toe Guide D Tip-o-Boot Sole Indicator F Locking Lever G Mid-Sole Indicator H Boot Size Indicator J Drill Bit Bushing K Sel-Centering Guide or Heel o Boot A
r. # J retail JigS 788403 Smartrak 001156
Adult Retail
001157 Wide Adult Retail 78406101 Junior Retail rental JigS 001003 Synchro Center & Synchro Rental/ Senior Junior 001040
J
a
70mm - 116mm Smartrak binding systems only STH 16, STH 14, STH 12, STH 14 Driver, Z14, Z12 Ti, Z12, 56mm - 99mm Z12++, Z10FIS20,Z10Ti,Z10 Tiw, 710, 610 CP, 610, 609 D+, 609 Ti, 609, 608, L 8, L 9; Drill bit length 8 mm: 607, L 7 80mm - 123mm (Same as above) 56mm - 99 mm 305 and 305 Mini, TZ 5 56mm - 99mm
AllSCandSRmodelsbothSenior&Junior(exceptTZ5SC)
Wide Synchro Center & 80mm - 123mm AllSCandSRmodelsbothSenior&Junior(exceptTZ5SC) Synchro Rental/ Senior Junior
24729001 TZ 5 SC Junior Rental
56mm 56 mm - 99 99mm mm
TZ 5 SC SC bin bindi ding ngss only only
*Contact your customer service representative or additional jigs.
J us (10 Ss) A jig ensures that all holes or binding mounting are drilled in the correct location. The bushings guide the drill bit so that it remains perpendicular to the ski. Correct Incorrect S A
1. S the proper jig or the binding model to be mounted by reerencing the Jig Reerence Guide. 2. ck the skis’ serial number to ensure you are mounting a matched pair. Place the skis on the workbench with the ski tips pointed to your let. 3. o the jig by twisting both handles inward. Place the jig on the ski. 4. o the locking lever lever.. 5. ex the jig to accept the boot. 6. p the toe o the boot sole against the toe guide. Twist the
rear handle to open the rear clamps and slide the heel guide snugly against the boot heel. . A 7. cs the locking lever lever.. (Compare the mid-sole mark on the boot with the mid-sole indicator on the jig. I the midsole mark on the boot and the mid-sole indicator on the jig do not agree, use the mid-sole mark on the boot. This requires leaving the boot in the jig to position it on the ski.) 8. ps the jig on the ski. . S
. I the ski has a mid-sole mark, align the mid-sole mark on the boot with the mid-sole mark on the ski. b. I the ski has a tip-o-boot mark, align the tip-o-boot sole indicator on the jig with the tipo-boot mark on the ski. . I the ski has no visible markings or jig location, consult the ski manuacturer manuacturer or proper mounting position. 9. o the jig is in position, release the handles simultaneously and the jig will center itsel on the ski.
10. r-k your work. The ski is now ready to be drilled. (Customers may request that specic mounting instructions be ollowed. This is particularly true or skiers who want to initiate turns more easily. Make a note
ontheWorkshopFormofanyof these special instructions.)
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4-Hole Toe / Spheric Oversize 3-Hole Toe / Spheric Sport
10 23 23
&Quadrax
SC System Demo SR System Rental & Demo
Binding
RetaIl systems > InstallatIon > 9
inStallation > Drilling, Tapping and Glue d, t & g d A
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i
FordrillingandtappingSalomonskis, please reer to d B S Sm Sks ( 40).Forother skis, ollow the recommendations o the ski manuacturer. In their absence, Salomon suggests that you use the
Sm d B S g (bw). When in doubt about the ski’s core composition, select a 3.6 mm diameter bit and drill one hole. I the bit comes in contact with any metal, re-drill with a 4.1 mm bit to ensure proper screw retention. exs:
forEquipeT,XWFuryJunior forEquipeT ,XWFuryJunior,Jade ,Jade
Junior,TeneightyFish,andTeneighty Kittenskis,drillusingeithera3,6mm diameter drill bit (or skis under 140 cm) or a 4,1 mm diameter drill bit or skis greater than or equal to
140cm.Neithertapnorglue.Usea hand screwdriver only (3 Nm torque) to tighten the screws on the bindings. Drill through the jig’s proper bushings applying moderate downward
pressureonthedrill.Verifythatthe countersink bevel on the drill bit has countersink properly de-burred the hole. . A Ater drilling, turn the ski over and hit
Sm d B S g Sks
dm 4.1 mm
J
(ski with metal)
8 mm
r. 000813
3.6 mm
8 mm
000814
9.5 mm
000893
9.5 mm
000892
(ski with no metal)
4.1 mm
(ski with metal)
a
3.6 mm
(ski with no metal)
l
as
1x5 1x5 1x5 1x5
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the base several times with the palm o your hand to remove any debris rom the drilled holes. When mounting thin skis or junior skis with adult bindings you may need to use shorter screws or add washers to theexistingscrewsbetweenthebinding and the ski to prevent damaging the ski base. Beore drilling any junior ski, check the screw depth by positioning the binding over the mounting area so that the binding screws on one side o the heel track appear alongside the ski sidewall. . S
S css W d J Sks • Usea9.5mmlengthdrillbit when mounting Z10 Ti, Z10 Ti SC,
Z10SC,Z10,Z10Fis20,710,
• Wheneverjuniorbindingsare mounted on adult skis, an increased
possibilityexistsofbindingpull-out due to poor screw retention. retention. The penetration depth o junior screws into the ski core is only 7 mm. I necessary, neces sary, use adult drill bits and screws to penetrate any mounting platorm.
• Theholemustbedeepenoughto accommodate the screw length you are using or ski damage may result. *eXception: S305’s and C305’s can-
notbemountedontheCrossmax10
710 SC, 610, 609, 609 SR, 609 SC, 608, 608 SC, L 7 SC, L 8, L 8 SC bindings. These models use the same screws as the Salomon adult models and should be drilled and tapped accordingly.
Team or XScream 10 Team models manuactured rom 2001 to 2003 inclusively. Both bindings may be mounted on the 2004-2005 models
mounted on skis 170 cm or longer and the S608 or C608 on skis
and Jade Junior.
• Asageneralrule,theS910Teamis
dm
140–170 cm. The S608 or C608 can also be used with skis 120–140 cm. The S305 Grom and C305 Grom are generally used with skis 80-140 cm*. The shorter the ski, the more likely washers will be necessary to avoid dimpling the ski base. • ThenewSalomo ThenewSalomonC607juniorac nC607junioraccommodates adult norm boot soles and oers a 2 to 7 DIN scale. This new intermediate binding or 5 to 10-year-olds eatures shorter 6 mm screws or use on junior skis as short as 120 cm.
oftheCrossmax10TandCrossmax T, 2006/2007 models o the X Wing T,
and2007/2008XWingFuryJunior
t A
Tap all binding mounting holes unless otherwise recommended bytheskimanufacturer.Failing
to tap when necessary can result in topskin delamination, sidewall delamination, broken screws or damage to the ski core. The tap should be mounted into a brace. Position the brace so the
g g ms b s w s b sws : • Lubricatethescrewduringinsertion. Place a drop o glue on the surace o each hole. As the screw passes • Createawatertightseal. through the glue it coats itsel. • Ensurethatthescrewswillhold while the ski is in use by acting as a c: Salomon strongly recomdampener.
mends its own glue or Salomon skis.
M A Posidrive No. 3 screwdriver, screwdriver, not a Phillips, is used u sed to mount Salomon bindings. Consult the Sm S ps c ( 66) or reerence on the Salomon screws. They are available through your customer service representative.
tap goes straight into the drilled hole. . A Apply only enough pressure to the brace to start the tap, as the tap is a sel-cutting tool. A ski mounting plate is usually no more than 8 mm below the topskin. Tapping any deeper than 8 mm can strip the hole or break b reak
the tap. Each ull turn o the brace cutsthetapapproximately2mm
into the ski. Ater tapping, turn the ski over and hit the base several times with the palm o your hand to remove shavings rom the hole.
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Section Name
8 10 23
Retail Mounting Rental & Demo Mounting
Jig Selection & Use
partS (s 66) r # Item Name
000821 000818 000819 000822 000820 000823 000870 000816 000817 000811 000862 B18486
Blue Plastic Plugs Black Plastic Plugs White Plastic Plugs Grey Plastic Plugs Red Plastic Plugs Orange Plastic Plugs Green Plastic Plugs Taps Tap Brace Glue Posidrive Screwdriver (CAN) Posidrive Bit
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10
inStallation > General Retail Installation g r M All Salomon bindings eature the E-Z Mount System with the screws already in place. Position the component over the prepared holes to begin installation (. A). I a power screwdriver is used, adjust the clutch or the appropriate ski core construc-
A
tion. Hand check each screw ater mounting.
t p
2 Toe Installation diers or 4-hole toe and 3-hole toe bindings. The ormer requires a criss-cross screwing pattern while the latter starts with a center mounting hole sliding track beneath the ront o the toe. p e S D F t S
4-hole toe inStalla inStallation tion pm/S ovsz A long bit is needed (Posidrive Bit, CAN. only Re. #B18486, or power drills and Salomon Manual Screwdriver Re. #000862) to mount the 4-hole pattern toes as the ront two screws must be inserted through the binding housing. . S
Useacrisscrossscrewingpattern
and insert each screw until nearly seated. . D Do not tighten until all the screws are in place.
ThebaseplateoftheAFDshould
be fush with the topskin o the ski and each screw should be fush with the baseplate o the toe piece. This procedure applies or all toe pieces with a our-hole pattern.
h p
3-hole toe inStalla inStallation tion Z- bs, S S Qx Formodelswitha3-holepattern, rst pull the center mounting hole sliding track out rom the binding ar enough to insert the screw into the ski. A long bit is needed (Posidrive Bit, CAN. only Re. #B18486, or power drills and Salomon Manual Screwdriver Re. #000862) . F
t the screw until it is rmly
seated.Next,slidethetoepieceto-
wards the seated center screw until the two rear screws align with their respective holes. t the rear screws until they are rmly seated. The base plate should be fush with the topskin o the ski and the head o each screw should be fush with the baseplate.
Sk Bk heel piece inStalla inStallation tion Place the heel over the prepared holes and insert the screws using a crisscross screwing pattern. (Do not compress the ski brake beore it is mounted on the ski.) . G d v .
G
SKi BraKe inStallation Do not compress the ski brake beore installing it. Place the two metal tabs on the ront o the brake into the slots in the heel base plate . H. Rotate the rear o the brake downwards to start the screw in the track. Tighten screws with a hand screwdriver
H
(4Nmmaximum).
legend
n: The brake can be removed to acilitate ski maintenance. t mv : turn the center screw counterclockwise and remove the brake.
Z12 Ti
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p #
Section Name
9 14
Drilling, Tapping & Glue Binding-to-Boot Adjustments SC System Demo SR System Rental & Demo Maintenance and Repairs
23 23 32
partS (s 66) Heel Track Heel Housing Heel Lever Heel Cup
Treadle Brake Pedal Pressure Distributors
Spheric Pedal/ AFD
Toe Cup
*UseSalomongrease(Ref.#000905)ontrack.
Toe Height Adjustment Screw
VisualIndicator
Housing
Adjustment Screw Baseplate Brake Arm
Sliding Center Mounting Hole Lubrication Point*
r # Item Name
000905 Salomon Grease 000862 Posidrive Screwdriver B18486 (CAN) Posidrive Bit
Binding
RetaIl systems > InstallatIon >
11
inStallation > Model-specic Installation Smk Ssm A
S
D
F
Smk Ssm is There are two dierent mounting procedures or the Smartrack interace, based on the system type. Smk g & g ps (fx ssms): is metal band into the recessed slots in the plate. . A dm sole length in mm o boot. i the letter on the metal band that corresponds to the boot sole length. I the boot sole length is between two numbers, choose thehighernumber.e.g.:Foraboot
sole o 320mm, choose setting “334mm D”. Sw the center mounting sliding track into the correspondingly lettered hole at the ront o the Smartrak plate. . S s mounting the three hole toe as usual.
is the heel unit by liting the tab located just in ront o the heel piece and sliding the heel assembly onto the Smartrak plate. . F a the brake in the usual manner. ps the boot against the toe piece and slide the heel orward until it contacts the boot. Make sure the heel piece “clicks” and locks into position on the track. ps the boot into the system and veriy the orward pressure.Once the orward pressure is correct, the number on the metal band directly in ront o the heel provides a guide to the quick positioning o the second heel.
Smk c, rss, pk (jsb ssms): is the metal band into the recessed slots in center o plate. . A dm the sole length o boot to being used. l thetabbehindtheAFDonthe toe piece and slide the toe piece rom the rear o track to the ront until the boot sole length number on the metal band corresponds to, or is slightly greater than, the sole length o the boot being used. Forexample:abootsolelength
o 306mm would require that you chose a setting on the band o 308mm. Make sure the toe piece “clicks” and locks into position on the track. . D
is the heel piece by liting the tab located just in ront o the heel piece and sliding the heel assembly onto the Smartrak plate until the boot sole length number on the metal band corresponds to, or is slightly greater than, the sole length ofthebootbeingused.Forexample: a boot sole length o 306mm would require that you chose a setting on band o 308mm. Make sure the heel piece “clicks” and locks into position on the track. . F is the break in the normal manner and proceed with binding to boot adjustments as described on 14 or 24.
Smk i M The Smartrak interace is available or use with fat skis. ps the Smartrak metal jig (re# 788403) so center mark on
jig aligns with center mark o ski. When installing a Smartrak plate make sure the recessed slots at the ront o the interace are positioned towards the tip o ski
p with drilling, taping, and gluing as described on 9.
assmb Smartrak binding ollowinginstructionasexplainedabove
in Smk Ssm is.
W Sk is A
S
W Sk Bks
b
W Sk Js are available rom Salomon to mount bindings on wide skis. Select the proper jig or the binding to be mounted by reerencing the J S c . Reversible pads adapt at ski jigs to dierent widths o skis. The pads are changed by pulling them o
the jig and repositioning them to achieve the desired width. . A
t s s w j s. • 98-124mmskis:Thinsidesof the reversible pads are positioned to the inside o the ski. . S
• 80-106mmskis:Widesidesof the reversible pads are positioned to the inside o the ski. . S b Reer to the W Sk Bks chart (right). The proper width at ski brake must be installed or each specic system or indemnication or that system will not apply.
1999 to 2007 to Current Bindings Current (except LAB & (LAB & STH)* STH)* Ski Leasure Freeskiing Performance Width (Quadrax) Ref. # Ref. # (mm) Ref. # 80 78 7857 5748 4801 01 78 7857 5748 4801 01 7857 785755 5501 01
85 78145901 78574901
90 100 115 130
78575001
78575701
78575101
78575801
78575201
78575901
78830601
78855701
*See Spare Parts (page 66) or ull details.
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inStallation > Model-specic Installation (continued) lk p
2 p e t S
A
S
D
F
M ajs o and set the blade in straight position and place it on the plate with a rotational motion. . A. i the length o the boot sole. M : i the letter that corresponds the sole length and screw the toe piece (i you are between two letters, choose the higher one).
M : S the heel piece on the interace rom the rear using the manual lock to authorize the gliding. . S. M the brake ollowing the usual procedure. . D. ps the boot in the toe and slide the heel until it touches the boot.
S in the boot and check orward pressure, the arrow on the lock must be within the scribed area. . F. n: the rear number on the blade is an indication or a quick adjustment o the second ski.
CompatiblewithquadraxandZbind -
on the toe and heel pieces (4Nm torque) in the corresponding position on interace: 253-281mm 273-301mm 293-321mm 313-341mm
S i ing.
M: according to the boot sole length selected, tighten the screws
333-361mm 353-381mm Mount the brake ollowing the usual procedure.
J us W ex l B Ss os b s s f j. i s s, w s b s w m b: 1. Openthejigtoitsfullyextended position. 2. Place the boot heel into the jig against the heel guide.
3. Measure the the length o the sole
6. Move the jig orward o the mid-sole the same distance as (viewed rom the underside) o measurement A and drill the toe the jig. holes. 4. Divide this length in hal hal (mea- 7. Re-align the jig’s mid-sole mark surement A). to the ski’s mid-sole mark. 5. Placethefullyextendedjigonto Move the jig backwards rom the ski with the boot mid-sole the mid-sole mark the same mark aligned with the mid-sole distance as measurement A and mark on the ski. drill the heel holes. thatextendsoverthetoearrow
cm Bs > i us Salomon distributes competition bindings to racers and coaches. These bindings are intended to be used by skiers with special reten-
tion needs. I these bindings are used by recreational skiers, there is a ar greater risk o injury due to the use o more powerul springs.
Reer to rqs Ss or instructions or skiers requesting settings not recommended by Salomon.
8. Installthebindings.(Verifythat screwpenetrationwillnotex-
ceed hole depth.)
Binding
RetaIl systems > InstallatIon >
13
inStallation > Model-specic Installation (continued) laB B s is Z14 laB, 914 laB, 916 laB, 920 laB bs Warning: t 914 laB, 916 laB, 920 laB bs s b s ZZ
A
G
S
D
F
S t e p
H
2
assmb Ms boot sole length in mm and
S the yellow blade spacer onto the
then break the yellow plastic blade spacer (. A) at the appropriate length (the resulting spacer should include the last tab which matches the boot length).
metal blade until it rests against the black base plate. Make sure the metal blade is properly seated in spacer.
is the end o the blade spacer
is the post o the metal blade lock plate between the rear two screws o the toe piece. Press rmly into place. . D Liter shims are an option on all
into the recessed area on the bottom o the toe piece base plate. . S
LABmodelsexcepttheZ14LAB.
To begin mounting any LAB binding ZZ interace using the screw posimodelontoanyinterfaceexceptthe tion number code (1 or 2) ound in ZZ Speed 2 see the note below then the ZZ S 2 is c. procedetonextstep.Tomount . F onto the ZZ Speed 2 interace, t the toe screws in a crisss a ski with the correct size cross pattern. ZZ interace plate (S, M, or L) or V that the heel track is posithe boot sole length by reerring to tioned correctly. The end o the the ZZ S 2 is c. metal blade should be 3 mm orAlign the binding assembly on the
ward o the end o the stainless steel heel track. . G t the heel screws in a crisscross pattern. VthattheheightsuitsFIS norm limits (50-55 mm). is the brake.
ate liter shim, (yellow = 2 mm, black = 1 mm). d m 5 mm s.
I required, the appropri-
M ZZ Speed 2 Installation Boot sole Size length Letter (mm) Code
265-297 298-327 328-343
S M L
Screw Position 1
2
265-282 283-297 298-311 312-327 (N/A) 328-343
ajsm p boot into binding system and adjust the toe as usual. ck the orward pressure: With
tion), adjust the orward pressure to align the top o the head screw with the back o the heel track. . H
the boot in the binding (closed posi-
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Section Name
8 9 15
JigSelection&Use
15
note InstallinganyLABbindingmodelontoanyinterfa InstallinganyLABbindingmodelon toanyinterfaceexceptth ceexcepttheZZSpeed2r eZZSpeed2requiresaslight equiresaslightlydifferent lydifferentapproachto approachtoassembly assembly and mounting. assmb: the yellow plastic blade spacer has letter codes corresponding to the boot sole length and must be broken at the appropriate tab. Make a note o this letter. The rest o the assembly is the same. M begins by aligning the binding assembly’s center mark (arrow on the yellow blade spacer) to the corresponding letter code on the interace beore tightening the toe screws and continuing with the rest o the mounting and adjustment as with current models.
Drilling, Tapping & Glue ReleaseValueSelection&
Adjustment Requested Settings
partS (s 66) r # Item Name
000902 001023 001056 887528
Salomon Adjustment Tool Adult Binding Paper Jig Salomon Powder Option Powera Pow eraxeP xePape aperJ rJig ig
Binding
RetaIl systems > adjustment > 14
Binding-to-Boot adJuStMentS ajs h ps / w pss a w ss jsms s b vf w b b.
3 p e t S
A
S
D
F
ajsm tb Ms. (All current retail models) Check that the tip o the boot sole is fush against the butt plate o the toe piece (or central roller o applicable models). The orward pressure is correct when the arrow on the adjustment tab lines up within the scribed area at the end o the heel housing . A or when the arrow o the rear o the heel housing lines up within the
scribed area on the adjustment tab. . S 2009/2010 models no longer have embossed arrows on the adjustment tab. The back edge o the tab should be used instead. . D I this adjustment is incorrect, remove the boot rom the binding, lit the adjustment tab using a Salomon Adjustment Tool and slide the heel to the desired position. . F Re-insert the boot and check the adjustment.
M M h ajsm Sth 16 12.
G
t c W W G
H
J
c i W ajsm Ms. The adjustment screws or models with independent wing adjustments are located on each side o the toe piece. Adjust each wing snugly against the boot sole so that the boot is centered over the ski. . G d v . H as it orces the boot backward, increasing the orward pressure. When properly adjusted, the
t h K
With the boot in the binding (closed position), adjust the orward pressure to align the top o the screw head with the back o the heel track. . G
i toe contacts the boot sole at three points: the butt plate and the low riction inserts in each wing arm.
Sms W ajsm Ms. (916, S914, S912, S810, S850 Models and their predecessors). The adjustment screw or models with simultaneous wing adjustments is located on the let o the toe piece. . J By turning this screw, both toe wings adjust
All Salomon retail binding models must have a clearance o 0-0.5 mmbetweentheAFDandboot
toe. . K am W ajsm Ms. Toe height adjusts automatically on all current automatic wing adjustment binding models (Z14 to TZ 5).
simultaneously. Adjust the wings snugly against the boot sole. d v . The toe cup adjustment is correct when there are three points o contact: the butt plate and the low riction inserts on each wing arm.
am W ajsm Ms. SphericSportandQuadraxmodel
cept either children’s or adult norm boots. (The added width o an adult norm boot sole somewhat limits the shock absorption capability o the C305. It is suggested that aggressive junior skiers with an adult norm bootsoleuseamodeldesignedex clusively or adult norm boots.)
toe wings adjust automatically. The C305 adjusts automatically to ac-
M Ms. Currently only the 914 binding model eatures manual toe height adjustment. Raise the toe by turning the adjustment screw, located on top o the toe piece, counterclockwise. Pull the boot back to create a gap between the bootsoleandthebindingAFD.
Adjust the toe height to create a gap o not more than 0.5 mm or until the boot sole just touches the
AFD.YoucanuseaSalomon0.5
mm toe height adjustment adjustment card to gauge this clearance. d v . (Always re-check the orward pressure adjustment ater making any toe cup adjustments.)
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ReleaseValueSelection&
33
AFDReplacement
Adjustment
Binding
RetaIl systems > Release value > 15
releaSe Value Selection & adJuStMent dm Sk t It is the skier’s responsibility to determine Skier Type. Skier Type Type is not the same as skier ability and the two should not be conused. Skier Type must be indicated on the workshop orm or rental orm by the skier skier.. The Sk cssf c is available in small and large poster size versions rom Salomon and should be displayed to assist customers in classiying themselves. W sk ? dm SKier type s ssb! Your skier type, height, weight, age and ski boot sole length are used by the shop to determine the visual indicator settings o your ski bindings. Be sure to provide accurate inormation, as any error may increase i ncrease your risk o injury. Consult these descriptions to select your classication:
type 1 “cs sk loWer vs ss”
type 3 “assv sk higher vs ss”
• Preferslowtomo Preferslowtomoderatespeed deratespeeds. s. • Prefergentleto Prefergentletomoderateter moderateter-
• Pref Preferfa erfastsp stspeeds eeds.. • Pref Preferst ersteep eepterr terrain. ain. • Receivehighe Receivehigherthanaverag rthanaveragevi evi -
rain. • Receivelowertha Receivelowerthanaveragevi naveragevi-
sual indicator settings. This may increase the risk o inadvertent binding release in order to increase the likelihood o release in a all. • Typ Type1settingsapp e1settingsapplyto“entrylyto“entry-
level skiers uncertain o their classication”. type 2 “M sk aVerage vs ss” • Preferavarietyo Preferavarietyofspeeds. fspeeds. • Prefervariedter Prefervariedterrain. rain. • Typ Type2skiersareskier e2skiersareskierswhodo swhodo
not meet all the descriptions o Type 1 or Type 3 skier types.
These descriptions are compatible with ASTM and ISO documents.
sual indicator settings. This may reduce the likelihood o release in a all in order to decrease the risk o inadvertent binding release. Iffromexperience,youhavebeen
dissatised with visual indicator settings resulting rom your selected skier type classication, you may wish to consider: (a) changing your skier type classication; (b) selecting dierent skier type classications or toe and heel components; (c) selecting skier Types -1 ("or skiers who desire visual indicator settings lower than settings or a Type 1 skier") or 3+ ("or skiers who desire visual indicator settings higher than settings or a Type 3 skier").
rqs Ss Sks rqs Ss n rmm b Sm The 2009/2010 Sm ajsm c is the only release adjustment chart authorized or use by Salomon dealers during the 2009/2010 season. Salomon recognizes a skier’s right to choose settings outside those recommended as per the current Salomon Adjustment Chart (particularly when the skier’s preerred setting is also within the range o acceptable settings). I the skier requests a setting other than the one derived rom the current Salomon Adjustment Chart, the shop may: • Adjustthesyste Adjustthesystemtoindividualre mtoindividualrequestsIFthetec questsIFthetechniciannotes hniciannoteson on
the workshop or rental orm the reason the higher or lower setting was requested. The customer must veriy the request or the higher or lower settings by signing and dating the orm by the noted reason o the setting request. (It is suggested that the shop have the skier sign a release identical to the rs am printed on this page. The release must then be attached to the completed workshop or rental orm.) NOTE: Current Salomon workshop and rental orms include a "Requested Settings" option or customer requested settings, which eliminates the need or a separate release in such instances. • Adjustthesyste Adjustthesystemtothesetting mtothesettingderivedfromt derivedfromtheSalomonAd heSalomonAdjustment justment
Chart and instruct the skier on how to change the setting.
rs am i, hereby acknowledge that I have been advised by the
(rental shop, sales department, etc.) that the setting which I have requested or my bindings (Model ) is not the setting recommended by the manuacturer o the bindings or a skier o my height, weight, age and skier type. I understand that as a condition o obtaining this setting on the bindings at the time o their delivery, I must agree to orever release the shop, its employees and agents, the manuacturer, and the distributor rom any and all liability or injury or death which results to me or others rom the use o these bindings. I acknowledge that there may be increased risk o injury or death to me as a result o my own personal preerence or binding setting, particularly in view o the inherent and other risks o the sport o skiing. I hereby waive all claims arising rom the use o the b indings and release rom all liability the shop, the distributor and the manuacturer, their agents and employees and I urther agree to indemniy them rom any and all liability or harm or damage o any kind whatsoever which may result rom the use o these bindings by mysel or anyone I allow to use the bindings. I, the undersigned, have read and understand this liability release agreement, and agree that it is binding upon me, my heirs, guardians, administrators, assigns, and legal representatives.
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