1、Designation: F 473 96 (Reapproved 2003)Standard Specification forBinding Mounting Area Dimensions on Alpine Skis andBindings1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 473; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision,
2、 the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This specification covers2dimensions for bindingmounting areas for alpine skis and mounting-related dime
3、n-sions on alpine ski bindings, in order to optimize the compat-ibility of the functional unit“ ski-bindingretention deviceboot.” It contains data needed for the manufacture of alpineskis, and for manufacturers of alpine ski bindings, specificallywith respect to the binding mounting area. This speci
4、fication isapplicable to alpine skis of the following nominal lengths (seeTerminology F 472 for the definition of nominal length, LN):Group 1: LN$ 1700 mmGroup 2: 1400 mm # LN 1700 mmGroup 3: 1000 mm # LN 1400 mmGroup 4: 750 mm # LN 1000 mm1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thes
5、tandard.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:3F 472 Terminology for Geometry of Alpine SkisF 944 Specification for Properties of Adult Alpine SkiBoots42.2 ISO Standard:58364 Alpine Skis and BindingsBinding MountingAreaRequirements and Test Methods3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 binding moun
6、tingall the connections between theparts of the binding and the ski, especially those designed totransmit forces between binding and ski and which fulfill theminimum strength requirements determined for the function ofthe binding.3.1.2 binding mounting areathat portion of the top sur-face of the ski
7、 that is intended for mounting bindings. Thestandardized binding mounting area establishes the area on theski within which the entire diameter of binding screws shouldbe placed.4. Significance and Use4.1 This specification defines the area wherein parts of thebinding may be mounted. Standard dimensi
8、ons and location fora binding mounting area enable a ski designer to locatereinforcing elements within this area. Standard dimensions alsoenable the binding designer to determine all interface dimen-sions for binding unit size, screw locations, etc. Bindings andskis built in compliance with this spe
9、cification are compatible.This specification does not apply to any bindings or skismanufactured prior to Jan. 1, 1979.5. Specifications of Binding Mounting Area5.1 TolerancesUnless otherwise indicated, the toleranceon all dimensions specified is 61 mm.5.2 Indication of Mounting Point:5.2.1 The ski m
10、anufacturer shall be required to put a clearlyvisible mark at least on the left side or top surface, or both, ofthe ski, up to the left outer edge. This line corresponds with themark on the side surface of the boot sole, or when noted, to theboot sole toe location (see Specification F 944).5.2.2 The
11、 location of the mark on the ski shall be deter-mined by the ski manufacturer in accordance with establishedtest procedures and results.5.3 Length of Binding Mounting Area (see Fig. 1)Thelength of the binding mounting area forwards and backwardsfrom the midsole mounting point shall be as follows:1Th
12、is specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F27 on SnowSkiing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F27.30 on Skis and Boots.Current edition approved Feb. 10, 2003. Published May 2003. Originallyapproved in 1976. Last previous edition approved in 1996 as F 473 96.2This sp
13、ecification is meant to conform in all significant aspects to thespecification for binding mounting area for alpine skis as set forth in ISO 8364.3For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards
14、 volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.4Withdrawn.5Available from American National Standards Institute, 11 W. 42nd St., 13thFloor, New York, NY 10036.Available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 100
15、36.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.Group 1: 275 mmGroup 2: 240 mmGroup 3: 210 mmGroup 4: 190 mmor about the boot sole toe location shall be as follows:Forward RearwardGroup 1: 110 mm 440 mmGroup 2: 100 mm 380 mmGroup
16、3: 90 mm 330 mmGroup 4: 80 mm 300 mm5.4 Width of Binding Mounting Area (see Fig. 1)Theminimum width of the binding mounting area, symmetricalabout the longitudinal axis of the ski, shall be as follows:Groups 1 and 2: 50 mmGroups 3 and 4: 48 mm5.5 Center-to-Center Distances for Binding MountingScrews
17、:5.5.1 Maximum Center-to-Center Distance:5.5.1.1 The maximum center-to-center distance perpendicu-lar to the center line of the ski shall be such that the screws arelocated entirely within the binding mounting area.5.5.1.2 If ski binding screws of nominal diameter 5.5 mmare used, the maximum center-
18、to-center distance of the bindingmounting screws shall be as follows:Groups 1 and 2: 42.5 mmGroups 3 and 4: 40.5 mm5.5.2 Minimum Center-to-Center Distance:5.5.2.1 For screws that are used for mounting of parts of thebinding and retention devices, the center-to-center distanceshall not be less than a
19、s follows:Groups 1 and 2: 25 mm in the longitudinal direction;20 mm in all other directionsGroups 3 and 4: 20 mm in the longitudinal direction;15 mm in all other directions5.6 Surface of the Binding Mounting Area:5.6.1 Transverse Profile (Convexity) of the Surface:5.6.1.1 Deviations of straightness
20、of the transverse profilefrom a flat profile are only permissible in the form of a constantcurve across the width of the mounting area. The tolerance onstraightness within this area is given in Fig. 2.5.6.1.2 There shall be no step in the profile within a width ofthe following, symmetrical to the lo
21、ngitudinal axis.Groups 1 and 2: 55 mmGroups 3 and 4: 50 mmOutside the binding mounting area, steps are allowed onlyinto the body of the ski.NOTE 1Tolerance in millimetres.FIG. 1 Longitudinal ProfileNOTE 1Tolerance in millimetres.FIG. 2 Transverse ProfileF 473 96 (2003)25.6.2 Longitudinal Profile of
22、the SurfaceDeviations fromstraightness of the longitudinal profile from a flat profile areonly permissible in the form of a constant convex curve in thelength of the mounting area. The tolerance on straightness inthis area, with the ski base pressed against a flat surface, is (seeFig. 1) as follows:
23、Groups 1 and 2: 5 mmGroups 3 and 4: 4 mm5.6.3 Side WallsSide walls shall be designed so thatbinding mounting with commonly used mounting devices isensured. The basic requirement is that the clamping elementsof the mounting device reach at least to the running surface ofthe ski.5.7 Minimum Thickness
24、of Binding Mounting AreaWithin the total binding mounting area, a drill hole of depth d8(see Fig. 3) shall be available as follows, so as to accommodatescrew penetrations of 8 6 0.5 mm and 6 mm 6 0.5 mm,respectively.Groups 1 and 2: 9.5 mmGroups 3 and 4: 7.5 mm6. Specifications of the Binding6.1 The
25、hole-pattern shall be in accordance with the geo-metrical requirements of 5.3-5.5.6.2 In order to ensure the required penetration depth, themanufacturer of the binding shall select a suitable length ofbinding screw so that after binding mounting the shaft of thescrew penetrates the ski (see Fig. 3)
26、to a depth of the following:Groups 1 and 2: d =8mm6 0.5 mmGroups 3 and 4: d =6mm6 0.5 mm6.3 To avoid damaging the top layers (causing damage tothe adhesive bond) the diameter of the mounting plate holes orcountersink facing the ski shall not exceed 7 mm. Thecountersink drill shall be designed in suc
27、h a way that itspenetration into the top surface of the ski does not exceed 0.6mm.7. Keywords7.1 alpine skis; mounting area; screw depth; ski bindings;ski profileFIG. 3 Penetration Depth, d, and Drill Hole Depth, d*, of Mounting ScrewsF 473 96 (2003)3ASTM International takes no position respecting t
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