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SPM 05 ENvFIN.indd - Salomon Certification

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Mounting<br />

Poweraxe Binding Models<br />

automatically manage the<br />

flex of the ski to optimize the<br />

performance of shaped skis.<br />

Poweraxe Binding models<br />

consist of 2 toe pieces, 2 heel<br />

pieces, 2 brakes, 2 forward sub<br />

units or “Toe Plates,” 2 rear<br />

sub units or “Heel Plates,” and<br />

a central sub unit.<br />

To mount Poweraxe bindings,<br />

adjust the Senior Jig (Ref.<br />

#001156) to the length of<br />

the boot.<br />

RETAIL MOUNTING<br />

POWERAXE ENERGY 2 /POWERAXE SPORT/<br />

POWERAXE ACTIVE BINDING MODELS<br />

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Legend<br />

1 Heel Plate<br />

2 Heel Track<br />

3 Heel Housing<br />

4 Adjustment Screw<br />

5 Heel Lever<br />

6 Heel Cup<br />

7 Treadle<br />

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10 K<br />

S D<br />

H<br />

J<br />

H<br />

S914 Poweraxe Energy 2<br />

8 Brake Pedal<br />

9 Pressure Distributors<br />

10 Central Sub Unit<br />

11 Spheric Pedal/AFD<br />

12 Toe Cup<br />

13 Toe Wing Adjustment<br />

Screw<br />

* Use <strong>Salomon</strong> grease (Ref. #0009<strong>05</strong>) on track.<br />

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Position the jig on the ski and<br />

then drill through the jig’s proper<br />

bushings for the Poweraxe.<br />

Next, clip the central linkage<br />

nut under the toe plate. Fig A<br />

Mount the toe plate with the<br />

central sub unit onto the ski,<br />

Fig S then loosen the linkage<br />

screw by 1 ⁄2 turn. Fig D<br />

Poweraxe Binding models accept<br />

boots having sole lengths from<br />

260 mm to 370 mm.<br />

On the heel plate, identify the<br />

position of attachment of the<br />

central sub unit according to<br />

F<br />

S D<br />

A<br />

#4: Adjustment<br />

screw is behind<br />

heel housing<br />

14 Toe Height Adjustment<br />

Screw<br />

15 Visual Indicator<br />

16 Adjustment Screw<br />

17 Toe Plate<br />

18 Brake Arm<br />

Lubrication Point*<br />

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the boot sole length. Fig F<br />

There are 3 positions to<br />

choose from:<br />

a) Boot sole lengths:<br />

260-296 mm<br />

b) Boot sole lengths:<br />

297-333 mm<br />

c) Boot sole lengths:<br />

334-370 mm<br />

Insert the heel plate in the<br />

central sub unit, in the selected<br />

position. Make sure to insert<br />

the metal end in front of the<br />

elastic blade.<br />

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Tighten the central locking<br />

screw, using the suspension tool<br />

or a Torx 30 wrench, making<br />

sure to tighten the screw firmly.<br />

Fig D<br />

Mount the toe piece on the<br />

forward plate. Fig G<br />

Mount the heel piece on the<br />

rear plate and mount the brake.<br />

Fig H<br />

Make final binding-to-boot adjustments<br />

as in standard bindings.<br />

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S711 Poweraxe Sport<br />

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S710 Poweraxe Active<br />

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# 001156<br />

Jig Selection & Use<br />

Drilling, Tapping<br />

& Glue<br />

Binding-to-Boot<br />

Adjustments<br />

Maintenance<br />

& Repair<br />

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