1、BSI Standards Publication BS ISO 9462:2014 Alpine ski-bindings Requirements and test methodsBS ISO 9462:2014 BRITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 9462:2014. It supersedes BS ISO 9462:2006+A1:2009 which is withdrawn. The UK participation in its prep
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3、ct application. The British Standards Institution 2014. Published by BSI Standards Limited 2014 ISBN 978 0 580 71581 5 ICS 97.220.20 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and S
4、trategy Committee on 31 October 2014. Amendments issued since publication Date Text affectedBS ISO 9462:2014 ISO 2014 Alpine ski-bindings Requirements and test methods Fixations de skis alpins Exigences et mthodes dessai INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 9462 Fourth edition 2014-10-15 Reference number ISO
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7、9 47 E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in SwitzerlandBS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E)Contents Page Foreword iv 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references 1 3 T erms and definitions . 1 4 Test conditions . 3 4.1 Loading rate . 3 4.2 Accuracy of measurement . 4 4.3 Test sole . 4 4.4 Test ski 4
8、 5 Test methods A and B. 4 5.1 Principle 4 5.2 Simple torsion test . 4 5.3 Forward bending test 6 6 Requirements and testing . 7 6.1 General requirements . 7 6.2 Release tests Setting, reproducibility, and symmetry of release values . 9 6.3 Evaluation of reproducibility of release under different in
9、fluences 10 6.4 Energy absorption (recentering) .16 6.5 Lateral release under impact loading .16 6.6 Field tests 16 6.7 Exposure to corrosion and dirt 18 7 Marking .18 Annex A (informative) Additional information to conduct tests according to test method A 20 Annex B (informative) Fixtur es and load
10、 c onfigur ations nec essary for c onducting t ests using test method B 25 Annex C (normative) Grain size distribution of dirt .32 Annex D (informative) Determination of tolerances on M zand M y.33 ISO 2014 All rights reserved iiiBS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organ
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17、this document is ISO/TC 83, Sports and recreational equipment, Subcommittee SC 4, Snowsports equipment. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 9462:2006 and ISO 9462:2006/Amd.1:2009), which has been technically revised with the following changes: Clause 3 new definitions 3.5
18、, 3.6 and 3.7; deletion of Table 1 “Test ski characteristics”; modification of 5.1; addition of new 6.3.3 “Release with ski deflection”; new Table 3 “Deflection of ski”; addition of new 6.3.4 “Release under combined loading”; in 6.6.2 deletion of ski lengths; addition of new Clause 7 “Marking”; addi
19、tion of new informative Annex A “Additional information to conduct tests according to test method A; addition of new informative Annex B “Fixtures and load configurations necessary for conducting tests using test method B”.iv ISO 2014 All rights reservedBS ISO 9462:2014Alpine ski-bindings Requiremen
20、ts and test methods 1 Scope This International Standard specifies the main characteristics of ski-bindings and describes, as an example, the test methods A and B. This International Standard applies to ski-bindings for alpine skiing for children, juniors, and adults. 2 Normative references The follo
21、wing documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 5355, Alpine
22、 ski-boots Requirements and test methods ISO 8061, Alpine ski-bindings Selection of release torque values ISO 9465, Alpine ski-bindings Lateral release under impact loading Test method ISO 9838, Alpine and touring ski-bindings Test soles for ski-binding tests ISO 11087, Alpine ski-bindings Retention
23、 devices Requirements and test methods 3 T erms a nd definiti ons For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 alpine ski-binding system to ensure firm connection between boot and ski, fixing the heel low for downhill skiing Note 1 to entry: The system releases t
24、he boot from the ski when certain loads reach preset values. 3.2 release detachment of the boot from the ski by release of the mechanism that ensures the connection between boot and ski Note 1 to entry: This release is only considered effective when all the loads due to the boot/ski connection have
25、dropped to values which present no danger to the skier. 3.3 release values maximum values of torques M zand M ycaused at the boot/ski connection by the two movements of torsion and forward bending Note 1 to entry: For the torques M zand M y , see Figure 1. Note 2 to entry: These values are generally
26、 adjustable on current bindings which have a scale and an indicator displaying the setting level. Note 3 to entry: In the present state of the art, bindings are designed at least to release in torsion (M z ) and in forward bending (M y ). INTERNATIONAL ST ANDARD ISO 9462:2014(E) ISO 2014 All rights
27、reserved 1BS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) 3.4 reference value value, adjusted after a series of tests, used as a basis of comparison to evaluate the behaviour of the binding during the tests Note 1 to entry: See 6.3.1 3.5 combined loading loading of the sole or ski in several directions at the same
28、 time, where one of the loads is the torque M zprogressively applied to the sole until the binding releases Note 1 to entry: Each of the load combinations simulates a given situation, chosen within an infinite field of possibilities and simplified for the purpose of the tests. The main simplificatio
29、n being that the loads applied additionally to the release torque M zare held constant in value and direction during all the release process. Note 2 to entry: For the loading, see Figure 1 and Table 1. 3.6 additional loads loads applied additionally to the release torque M z 3.7 d e f l e c t i o n
30、o f t h e sk i deflection of the ski perpendicular to its gliding surface Note 1 to entry: In practice, the deflection of the ski depends at the same time on the loading situation and the profile of the snow-surface (“geometrical” situation). In test simplification, only the “geometrical” situation
31、is simulated. 3.8 t y p e C b i n d i n g s bindings suitable for boot soles complying with type C of ISO 5355, which can be adjusted to at least the following release values:2 ISO 2014 All rights reservedBS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) a) M z= 10 Nm; b) M y= 37 m. 3.9 t y p e C A b i n d i n g s b
32、indings suitable for boot soles complying with types C and A of ISO 5355, which can be adjusted to at least the following release values: a) M z= 20 Nm b) M y= 75 Nm 3.10 t y p e A b i n d i n g s bindings suitable for boot soles complying with type A of ISO 5355 3.11 limit L 1 lowest possible posit
33、ion of the setting indicator 3.12 limit L 2 position of the indicator at the lowest mark on the setting scale 3.13 limit L 3 position of the indicator at the highest mark on the setting scale 3.14 limit L 4 highest possible position of the setting indicator 4 Test conditions 4.1 Loading rate The tes
34、ts shall be performed quasi-statically, ensuring that the following indicative values of the torque gradient comply with: a) torsion release: The angular velocity of the test shall be for: M z(moment in z-axis) 3,8/sec 0,1/sec FAV (moment in y-axis measured with force) 5 mm/s 2mm/s b) forward bendin
35、g release: The angular velocity of the test shall be for: M y(moment in y-axis) ISO 2014 All rights reserved 3BS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) 3,8/sec 0,1/sec FSH Energy absorption (recentering) 5 mm/s 2mm/s 4.2 A c cur acy of measu r ement The measurement error of the release value in torsion shall
36、 be smaller than 2 % for values above 50 Nm inclusive and 1 Nm for values below 50 Nm. The measurement error of the release value in forward bending shall be smaller than 2 % for values above 200 Nm inclusive and 4 Nm for values below 200 Nm. The test equipment shall be designed to allow application
37、 of pure moments without any extraneous forces during the entire release process. 4.3 Test sole The test sole shall be in accordance with ISO 9838. If a boot-binding system requires a specific boot-sole design, a test sole should be cut from a boot provided by the manufacturer and adapted for test n
38、eeds. The test sole shall be degreased, washed, and dried before testing. 4.4 Test ski For the release tests in the laboratory, the bindings shall be mounted either on whole skis or on appropriate sections of skis. If the binding is pre-mounted (already mounted on the ski by the producer), use the s
39、ki with which the binding is delivered in its medium size. If not, choose a ski which represents the market. 5 Test methods A and B 5.1 Principle The binding shall be mounted on a ski in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. A test sole shall then be inserted in the binding. In method A, t
40、he ski is rigidly connected to the test frame and the torque M zor M yis progressively applied to the sole until the binding releases. The peak value of M zor M yis recorded. In method B, the sole is rigidly connected to the test frame through a sensor which measures the torques M zand M y . Forces
41、are progressively applied to the ski until the binding releases. The peak value of M zor M yis recorded. Annexes A and B give examples of how to realize method A or method B. Passing by either method shall be deemed satisfactory. 5.2 Simple torsion test For method A, see Figure 2.4 ISO 2014 All righ
42、ts reservedBS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) Key a Fixed ski. Figure 2 Application of M ztorque and measurement of M z, max For method B, see Figure 3. ISO 2014 All rights reserved 5BS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) Key a Fixed base. Figure 3 Application of two equal forces F NHand F RHand measurement
43、 of M z, maxtorque 5.3 Forward bending test For method A, see Figure 4. Key a Fixed ski. Figure 4 Application of M ytorque and measurement of M y, max For method B, see Figure 5.6 ISO 2014 All rights reservedBS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) Key a Fixed base. Figure 5 Application of two equal forces
44、F NVand F RVand measurement of M y, max 6 Requirements and testing 6.1 General requirements NOTE This subclause deals with general requirements covering topics where the evaluation is carried out visually. 6.1.1 Function and form 6.1.1.1 The binding shall release at least in two cases when applying
45、a torque M zabout an axis perpendicular to the ski gliding surface, and when applying a torque M yabout an axis parallel to the ski surface and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the ski. The binding is said to release when the mentioned torque reaches a maximum value (release value) and then
46、 drops to a value that is harmless for the skier. After release, all the loads applied by the ski and the boot on the leg shall remain under the dangerous level for all possible movements, and until all the risks associated with the coupling boot-ski have disappeared. 6.1.1.2 The release level shall
47、 be clearly indicated by a scale covering all of the setting range anticipated by the manufacturer. The release shall still be possible at the upper limit (maximum setting). Settings above Z = 10 shall be clearly differentiated from settings below Z = 10 on the indicator scale. 6.1.1.3 Each procedur
48、e of adjustment to the boot having an influence on the binding functioning shall be verifiable by the use of a clear indicator, or by any other means considered suitable by the operator for showing the correct adjustment. 6.1.1.4 The binding shall be equipped with a ski-brake or allow for an easy an
49、d secure attachment of a leash. The ski-brake and the attachment for the leash shall be according to ISO 11087. ISO 2014 All rights reserved 7BS ISO 9462:2014ISO 9462:2014(E) 6.1.1.5 The design of the ski-brake or the leash shall be such that, after release, no unnecessary danger will occur to the skier. 6.1.1.6 The binding shall have an external design which does not have a negative influence on skiing or cause unnecessary risk of injuries when used normally. 6.1.2 Ha