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RENTAL Manual 2010 Engl. - Tyrolia

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POWERRAIL SYSTEM<br />

The POWERRAIL system meets the demands of adult skiers,<br />

while being perfectly suited for both retail and rental sectors!<br />

HEAD/TYROLIA offers two types of bases, the POWERRAIL<br />

base and the POWERRAIL PRO base, which are suited for<br />

boot sole length of 260 all the way up to 380 mm.<br />

All POWERRAIL bindings can be combined with both types<br />

of bases.<br />

POWER 10<br />

The standard base POWERRAIL consists of a monoblock<br />

base body and a cover with an inlaid toothed area. The cover<br />

can be colour matched to the ski design. For unhindered<br />

natural ski flex, the base is secured by one fixed pair of<br />

screws, and three free-gliding pairs of screws (pict 1).<br />

This ensures the base safely adapts to the flex of the ski.<br />

pict 1<br />

The high-end variant, POWERRAIL Pro, is equipped with an<br />

additional freeflex band which links both toothed areas at<br />

the toe and the heel side of the base. Therefore, toe and<br />

heel piece can glide on the base unhindered. This additional<br />

“Double Freeflex Function” provides fewer impediments of<br />

the natural ski flex, constant release values and better<br />

edge grip.<br />

pict 2<br />

To provide unaffected long-term performance of the new<br />

POWER binding models, the toe and heel guides can be exchanged<br />

or retrofitted. These features ensure that steady<br />

function is guaranteed, even after massive use in rental.<br />

• small dampener for ski width from 64 mm onwards<br />

• wide dampener for ski width from 74 mm onwards<br />

NOTE: TYROLIA offers different types of brakes for<br />

POWERRAIL bindings. Refer to the brake overview on<br />

page 35-36 for brake and binding compatibility.<br />

The Description of the brakes always includes a number<br />

like 78, 90, 97, 115, and so on …. This number stands<br />

for the maximum ski width in the brake area and not in<br />

the ski center!!!<br />

Rental Ski Binding | 17<br />

MOUNTING - BINDINGS<br />

Make sure that the boot is satisfying the international<br />

standards and has no functional damage. Take the binding<br />

parts out of the box and follow the steps on the instruction<br />

leaflet. Determine the boot sole length with the HEAD/<br />

TYROLIA rental caliper (Art. no. 162 61 7).<br />

pict 3<br />

FIRST INSTALLATION<br />

Open the toe-lever and slide the toe on the rail from the<br />

front. Lock at the appropriate boot sole length and close<br />

the lever.<br />

pict 4<br />

Now hook the brake into the heel housing.<br />

pict 5<br />

Then open the heel lever, slide the heel on the rail from<br />

the back and lock it at the appropriate boot sole marking.<br />

Don`t forget to check that the lever is closed again.

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