Tyrolia Binding Instructions Paper Template

Updated 2017.09.28 - Updated template. Attached to this post. Knut has failed to respond to my direct request that he change the heel pattern to 43mm width. I'd hate for someone to get it wrong, so I've updated the template, and double and triple checked it with the original template I used to mount. The new template is much better, less crude and 'Thag-caveman' style. Data Becker Rechnungsdruckerei Keygen Crack.

Tyrolia Binding Instructions Paper TemplateTyrolia Binding Instructions Paper Template

With help from many of the members of the Teton Gravity Research message boards, Jon maintains a set of paper templates for mounting bindings to skis.

Feedback always welcome - especially if you're going to boost my ego! --- Update: 2016.09.23 I've made one change to the heel piece. [I was able to get the plastic template from Tyrolia in-hand and measured everything again. Made a 1mm change in the heel piece.

But the old version was very close. Updated the PDF.] Would be glad to have someone crank it out in CAD. --- So, I've done three test mounts on a board for this template. It was done with direct measurements from an actual binding I have in-hand, along with supplied measurements from a plastic template supplied by Tyrolia. Tested with BSL's of 278mm & 296mm. It produces proper back-pressure when adjusted to the proper BSL marks/settings on the binding. Boot center is very close.

+/- 1mm by my eye. Since back-pressure wasn't tested with larger boots, and seemed to be higher for smaller BSL's, you might want to do a test mount if your BSL is greater than 296mm, which was the largest BSL I tested with. Do a test mount on a 2x4, it's a lot cheaper/safer than test mounting on your skis first. As always, print the template. Pull out a known-accurate ruler. Measure several of the given measurements with the ruler. If they're not the size stated, you'll need to adjust scaling for the PDF output to your printer.

Increase or decrease scaling as needed to get them to match. THROW AWAY ALL THE WRONG ONES, LIKE RIGHT NOW!

Now double check it again. Both the toe and heel. Download Software Quiz Cqc Reports. Torrent La Maison Du Bonheur En on this page. Once you're SURE it's right, you're good to go. Finally, anything you do wrong, is your problem.

Not getting your bindings mounted professionally is a choice you make willingly, and accept the risk accordingly. You accept all risk for any mistakes or problems from mounting your own bindings - even if the template is horribly wrong. If you want guaranteed results, and someone to [perhaps] accept liability, go pay a shop to mount them. You might at least consider getting the release values checked.

It's cheaper than paying for the most minor of medical procedures, should they not release properly. [A tib/fib intramedullary rod, and follow-up, to repair a broken lower-leg is $30-40K - don't ask me how I know.] At minimum, know how to properly calculate your DIN, adjust the DIN on the binding, the forward pressure, and the AFD height. Other bindings may have additional items to set/check. TAGS: Tyrolia Attack 13 Demo Template AAAttack13 AAAttack 13 Attack13 speed rental 4FRNT HEAD K13 template paper mounting guide. I've never done a mount using the PG template. [His templates are totally wicked, BTW - they look so good, and the ski centering guide is the bomb too.] Anyway - I too thought that 43mm was a better fit, but I also thought my measurements might well be off. [And the argument was, other tyrolia's used 42mm - it seemed more probable that 42mm was correct - which seemed reasonable.] But laying the baseplate on the template like you've done makes it pretty obvious that 42mm isn't right.

I'll email Knut and see if he can change the PG one. [I asked if he'd crank a 'pretty' one, instead of the hack-ish looking one I created. He used mine as the source for his, with the one change to the rear heel-piece holes at 42mm.]. The template above is correct. I [and others] have mounted the demo binding and 42mm is simply not right.

I have no idea what any older binding may have used, but it's obvious, looking at the picture that 42mm simply can't be right - at least for the demo version. I can't imagine the non-demo is different, but all I can attest to is the demo. [And I didn't think 42mm was right when I did my first mount - but deferred to 'history' at the time. With the additional comments, it's pretty conclusive, IMO.] The template up above is correct and has been updated. You can either change the PG one to match or remove the PG one and point to this one.

Guys, to make this as clear as mud, I think it actually may be 42.5mm. First, to be clear, there is zero difference between demo and non-demo heel patterns. I have used the standard Tyrolia Jigarex plate for demo heels and they mount up perfectly fine.