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SPM 05 ENvFIN.indd - Salomon Certification

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Fat Ski Brakes<br />

RETAIL MOUNTING<br />

FAT SKIS & EXTRA LARGE BOOT SOLES<br />

Mounting and Adjusting<br />

99-Current Leisure/ 98-99 Leisure/<br />

Ski Width 99-Current Recreational Recreational<br />

(mm) Performance (Quadrax) 98-99 Performance (Quadrax)<br />

80 001185 001176 001187 001186<br />

85 001190 001042 001041<br />

95 001182 001031 001032<br />

110 001183 001033 001035<br />

115 001184 001034<br />

Fat Skis<br />

Adjustment<br />

A S D<br />

a<br />

Fat Ski Jigs are available from <strong>Salomon</strong> to mount bindings<br />

on fat skis. Select the proper jig for the binding to be<br />

mounted by referencing the Jig Selection Chart.<br />

Reversible pads adapt fat ski jigs to different widths of<br />

skis. The pads are changed by pulling them off the jig and<br />

repositioning them to achieve the desired width. Fig A<br />

The pads are properly positioned when they<br />

touch the jig shoulder.<br />

• 98 - 124 mm skis: Thin sides of the reversible pads are<br />

positioned to the inside of the ski. Fig Sa<br />

• 80 - 106 mm skis: Wide sides of the reversible pads are<br />

positioned to the inside of the ski. Fig Sb<br />

Extra Large Boot Soles<br />

Adjustment<br />

Occasionally a boot sole is too large to fit a jig. In this<br />

instance, the following procedure should be used to allow<br />

correct mounting of the binding:<br />

1. Open the jig to its fully extended position.<br />

2. Place the boot heel into the jig against the heel guide.<br />

3. Measure the length of the sole that extends over the<br />

toe arrow (viewed from the underside) of the jig.<br />

4. Divide this length in half (measurement A).<br />

b<br />

c<br />

• Asymmetric mounted bindings: The pads are positioned<br />

for the desired alignment, e.g., the right pads are<br />

positioned with the thin side of the pads to the inside<br />

of the jig and the left pads are positioned with the thick<br />

side of the pads to the inside of the jig or vice versa.<br />

The positioning will off-center the binding 4.5 mm.<br />

Fig Sc The pads must be positioned in the opposite<br />

manner to drill the second ski of the pair. Fig D<br />

Note: Propulse, Spheric and Quadrax ski brakes cannot be<br />

mounted on skis wider than 68 mm. Refer to the Fat Ski<br />

Brakes chart (above) for both asymmetric and symmetric<br />

applications. The proper width fat ski brake must be<br />

installed for each specific system or indemnification for<br />

that system will not apply.<br />

5. Place the fully extended jig onto the ski with the boot<br />

mid-sole mark aligned with the mid-sole mark on the ski.<br />

6. Move the jig forward of the mid-sole the same distance<br />

as measurement A and drill the toe holes.<br />

7. Re-align the jig’s mid-sole mark to the ski’s mid-sole<br />

mark. Move the jig backwards from the mid-sole mark the<br />

same distance as measurement A and drill the heel holes.<br />

8. Install the bindings. (Verify that screw penetration will<br />

not exceed hole depth.)<br />

> Reference<br />

Release Value Selection<br />

& Adjustment<br />

Jig Selection<br />

& Use<br />

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