ASTM F1063-2009(2018) Standard Practice for Functional Inspections and Adjustments of Alpine Ski Binding Boot Systems.pdf

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1、Designation: F1063 09 (Reapproved 2018)Standard Practice forFunctional Inspections and Adjustments of Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1063; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of

2、revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONAdhering to these guidelines may help reduce the risk of injuries resulting from impropermechani

3、cal functioning of releasable alpine binding systems. Skiing involves inherent risks and injurycan result from simply falling down, impact with an object, or from many other actions. Many injuriesare unrelated to system function and a properly functioning system cannot protect the skier in allsituat

4、ions. Compliance with these guidelines in no way guarantees that injury will be prevented.1. Scope1.1 This practice provides procedures for inspection andadjustment of alpine ski/binding/boot systems.1.2 This practice should be followed for systems, whethernewly mounted or previously mounted, when w

5、ork is per-formed on the system that may affect its release function,unless otherwise specified by the binding manufacturer innon-rental applications.1.3 Nonapplicability of this function and release inspectionpractice to rental shop operations is based upon the existence ofapplicable ASTM practices

6、.NOTE 1Refer to Practice F1064 for equivalent procedures andtolerances for complete and incomplete rental systems.1.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.5 This international standard was developed in accor-dance w

7、ith internationally recognized principles on standard-ization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recom-mendations issued by the World Trade Organization TechnicalBarriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standar

8、ds:2F939 Practice for Selection of Release Torque Values forAlpine Ski BindingsF1061 Specification for Ski Binding Test DevicesF1064 Practice for Sampling and Inspection of Completeand Incomplete Alpine Ski/Binding/Boot Systems inRental Applications3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 clean versus lu

9、bricated toleranceaccepted differ-ence between clean and lubricated test results, defined as notmore than 20 % of the clean test, used whenever a functionaltest for binding-boot compatibility is required (see 6.3).3.1.2 clockwise versus counterclockwise toleranceaccepted difference between test resu

10、lts about an axis perpen-dicular to the plane of the ski, usually from the toe piececomponent, and defined as within the inspection tolerance.3.1.3 corrective actionprocedures other than readjustmentof the visual indicator setting (see 3.1.18) to include repair orreplacement of system components.3.1

11、.4 deviationdifference between the test result (see3.1.16) and the selected reference torque value (see 3.1.12),usually expressed as a percentage of the selected referencetorque value.1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F27 on Snow andWater Sports and is the direct responsibil

12、ity of Subcommittee F27.50 on ShopProcedures (Retail and Rental).Current edition approved July 1, 2018. Published August 2018. Originallyapproved in 1989. Last previous edition approved in 2014 as F1063 09 (2014).DOI: 10.1520/F1063-09R18.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.as

13、tm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesThis inter

14、national standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for theDevelopment of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Com

15、mittee.13.1.5 in use toleranceaccepted difference between thereference torque value and the test result(s), defined as 630 %of the reference torque value, or 65 Nm for twist and 20 Nmfor forward lean, whichever is greater, or two horizontal rowsup or down from the selected reference torque value det

16、er-mined on the binding manufacturers adjustment chart. In theabsence of an applicable manufacturers chart, use Annex A2.For non-rental applications, this tolerance is used as the upperand lower limit for determining if system release values areacceptable for in-use or in-service purposes, after sai

17、d systemhas been released to the customer. This limit is derived fromPractice F1064, 3.1.1 Class 1 deviation. This deviation (616 to30 %, or two horizontal rows up or down from the selectedreference torque value) is defined as a minor deviation thatdoes not require corrective action for equipment th

18、at isin-service, in rental applications. It is used as the upper andlower limit for readjustment of the binding.3.1.6 initial visual indicator settingvisual indicator settingderived from the binding manufacturers adjustment chart.3.1.7 inspection toleranceaccepted difference between thereference tor

19、que value and the test result. Defined as 615 % ofthe reference torque value, or 63 Nm for twist and 610 Nmfor forward lean, whichever is greater, or one horizontal row upor down from the selected reference torque value determinedon the binding manufacturers adjustment chart, (see AnnexA2). It is us

20、ed as the criteria for prompting consultation of thebinding manufacturers troubleshooting procedures or read-justment of the binding, or a combination of both.3.1.7.1 DiscussionWhen an algorithm or table is used toprovide a value, either may be used (differences may beinsignificant).3.1.8 limit for

21、readjustmentaccepted difference betweenthe reference torque value (see 3.1.12) and test result(s) (see3.1.16), defined as 630 % of the reference torque value, or 65Nm for twist and 20 Nm for forward lean, whichever is greater,or two horizontal rows up or down from the selected referencetorque value

22、determined on the binding manufacturers adjust-ment chart (see Annex A2). For a reference torque value of 8Nm in twist and 29 Nm in forward lean (Skier Code A inAnnex A2), the limit for readjustment is one row up or tworows down on the adjustment chart. The limit for readjustmentis used as the upper

23、 and lower limit for readjustment of thebinding.3.1.9 measured release valuerelease torque value deter-mined by the use of a testing device of the type defined inAnnex A1.3.1.10 readjustment valuevalue that shall be added orsubtracted from the initial visual indicator setting to bring thetest result

24、 within the inspection tolerance.3.1.11 release/retention valuerelease torque of the ski/binding/boot system.3.1.11.1 discretionary settingsvisual indicator settingshigher or lower than the normal setting range:(1) ()a symbol, that when placed to the left of Type 1(see 3.1.14.1), provides release/re

25、tention values lower thanType I, corresponds to a further increase in the risk ofinadvertent binding release in order to gain increased releas-ability in a fall.(2) (+)a symbol, that when placed to the right of Type III(see 3.1.14.3), provides release/retention values higher thanType III, correspond

26、s to a further decrease in releasability in afall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent bindingrelease.3.1.12 reference torque valuenominal release torque valuederived from a document compatible with Practice F939, suchas Annex A2, or information supplied by the binding or testdevice manu

27、facturer.3.1.13 skier codeletter code derived from the bindingmanufacturers adjustment chart, based on a skiers parameters(height, weight, age, and skier type).3.1.14 skier typeclassification, selected by the skier, forthe type of skiing to be undertaken.3.1.14.1 Type Idesignation that provides lowe

28、r than aver-age release/retention values; corresponds to an increased riskof inadvertent binding release in order to gain releasability ina fall; also applies to entry level skiers uncertain of theirclassification.3.1.14.2 Type IIdesignation that provides average release/retention values appropriate

29、 for most recreational skiing;applies to skiers not classified as in Type I or Type III.3.1.14.3 Type IIIdesignation that provides higher thanaverage release/retention values; corresponds to decreasedreleasability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk ofinadvertent binding release.3.1.14.4 (/)

30、a symbol that separates skier typedesignations, used when, as a result of troubleshooting, differ-ent skier types have been selected for determining twist (Mx),and forward lean (Mz) release/retention values; shown in theorder (twist/forward lean) or (T/H) to denote toe piece (T) andheel piece (H) of

31、 this ski binding. Other conventions may beused to record different skier types for twist and forward leanwhen required by the documentation3.1.15 systemgroup of interacting components, usuallycomprised of a ski, binding, and boot.3.1.16 test resultmiddle quantitative value of three repeti-tions of

32、the same test.3.1.17 troubleshootingbinding manufacturers recom-mendations or procedures of analyzing system failure.3.1.18 visual indicator settingsetting displayed on thebindings release/retention adjustment scale.4. Significance and Use4.1 The purpose of this practice is to aid in providing theen

33、d user with an appropriately functioning system with appro-priate release torque setting(s).4.2 The definitions and tolerances defined in this practice donot necessarily apply to procedures incorporating an inspectioninterval or schedule, in which such procedures are specified byF1063 09 (2018)2the

34、binding manufacturer. This practice is not intended to be amethod for evaluating equipment design.NOTE 2Refer to Practice F1064 for definitions and tolerances per-taining to the evaluation of equipment once in use.5. Procedure5.1 InspectionsTwo types of inspection procedures aredescribed in this pra

35、ctice: (1) procedures to check the systemfor appropriate function, and (2) procedures to check thesystem for appropriate release torque calibration (see AppendixX4). In all procedures requiring a measured release value, thesystem testing device should meet Specification F1061 and bechecked by the me

36、thod described in Annex A1.5.1.1 Functional InspectionsThese inspections shall in-clude inspection of all boot-to-binding adjustments andclearances, appropriate elastic travel (see 6.1), symmetry oftorsional release, boot-binding compatibility (see 6.3), andother inspections recommended by the equip

37、ment manufactur-ers (see Appendix X4).5.1.2 Release Torque Value InspectionsThe release torquevalue of the system, as assembled for use, shall be inspectedwith the use of a system testing device (see Annex A1). Adescription of release torque value inspections and tolerances isincluded in this practi

38、ce (see Section 7 and Appendix X4).5.2 Reference Torque Value SelectionReference torquevalues for release torque may be selected using Annex A2 ortables supplied by the binding manufacturer or system testingdevice manufacturer, which are in accordance with PracticeF939. Reference torque values above

39、 the upper limit specifiedby Practice F939 or above the binding manufacturers recom-mendations should not be used. Values below the lower limit orbelow the binding manufacturers recommendations may beused unless the binding manufacturer recommends againstsuch procedures.6. Functional Inspections6.1

40、Test for Elastic Travel and RecenteringThe systemshould be exercised to ensure the boot or plate can travel adistance specified by the manufacturer and return freely towithin 2 mm of the original position. This test should be madein all directions of release and in a manner specified by thebinding m

41、anufacturer. If no displacement is specified, thendisplacement of 5 mm measured at the toe or heel (asappropriate) should be used and the test should be performedby any device or method capable of displacing the boot or platethe necessary distance.6.2 Test for Symmetrical ReleaseThe system should be

42、tested for twist release in both the clockwise and counterclock-wise directions with a device of the type specified in AnnexA1.6.3 Test of Boot/Binding CompatibilityUsed as a diagnos-tic inspection for determining the compatibility of a boot andbinding used in a system. The boot should be of a shape

43、,composition, construction, and condition acceptable to thebinding manufacturer. Functional inspections specified by thebinding manufacturer to determine the compatibility of theboot and binding should be performed. If no functionalinspection procedures are specified by the bindingmanufacturer, a fu

44、nctional inspection should be performed todetermine the difference in test results between a clean, dryboot/binding system and the same system after lubrication ofall boot/binding interfaces. This functional inspection shouldbe made in all directions of release specified by the bindingmanufacturer,

45、using a device of the type specified in Annex A1(see 5.1).6.3.1 The lubricant used for this test should be applied in athin film and may be of any type specified by the boot orbinding manufacturer. If unspecified, a liquid detergent or soapor a lubricant of a type normally accepted in the maintenanc

46、eof the binding, such as a grease or silicone spray lubricant, maybe used. If a spray lubricant is used, ensure that overspray doesnot contaminate other systems.6.3.2 If there is reason to believe a boot/binding interface orsystem has been contaminated, a common dishwashing soap ordetergent solution

47、 may be used to help clean the system,provided all surfaces are flushed with clean water afterwards.7. Release Torque Inspections7.1 Tests for Twist ReleaseA test should be performed todetermine the torque required to release the binding in twist(Mz) about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the b

48、oot sole.This test should be performed using a device of the typedescribed in Annex A1 and should be performed in bothclockwise and counterclockwise directions of release. Testresults should be within the appropriate inspection tolerance.Units that exceed the inspection tolerance should be readjuste

49、dto test within the inspection tolerance. When an initial visualindicator setting is used (see Appendix X4), readjustmentshould not be attempted if test result(s) exceed the limit forreadjustment without first taking corrective action as specifiedby the binding manufacturer.7.2 Tests of Forward Lean ReleaseA test should be madeto determine the torque required to release the binding inforward lean. This test should be made using a device of thetype described in Annex A1. Test result(s) should be within theinspection tolerance. Units t

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