ISO 11088:2006
(Main)Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system
Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system
ISO 11088:2006 specifies assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures for the binding mechanisms of skis, integrating in a practical way, the requirements of those International Standards which are related to skis, bindings and boots. It is intended for all individuals and institutions concerned with those procedures, and especially for sports retailers. ISO 11088:2006 is applicable to a ski/binding/boot/ system (S-B-B) for alpine skiing, of which at least one component is owned by the user.
Montage, réglage et contrôle d'un ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC) pour skis alpins
L'ISO 11088:2006 spécifie des modes opératoires de montage, de réglage et de contrôle des mécanismes de fixation des skis, en intégrant de manière pratique les exigences de Normes internationales relatives aux skis, aux fixations de ski et aux chaussures de ski. L'ISO 11088:2006 s'adresse à toutes les personnes et institutions concernées par ces modes opératoires et notamment aux détaillants d'articles de sport. L'ISO 11088:2006 est applicable à l'ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC) des skis alpins, dont l'utilisateur possède au moins un des composants.
Sestavljanje, nastavitev in nadzor nad sistemom smuči/vezi/čevlji (S-B-B) za alpsko smučanje
Ta mednarodni standard določa sestavljanje, nastavitev in nadzor za vezni mehanizem smuči, ki združuje praktični pristop, zahteve mednarodnih standardov, nanašajočih se na smuči, vezi in čevlje. Namenjen je vsem posameznikom in ustanovam, ki se ukvarjajo s temi postopki, še posebno pa maloprodaji športnih artiklov. Velja za sistem smuči/vezi/čevlji (S-B-B) za alpsko smučanje, pri čemer ima uporabnik v lasti vsaj eno komponento sistema.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 11088
Fourth edition
2006-10-01
Corrected version
2007-01-15
Assembly, adjustment and inspection of
an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system
Montage, réglage et contrôle d'un ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure
(SFC) pour skis alpins
Reference number
ISO 11088:2006(E)
©
ISO 2006
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 Skier's parameters. 3
4.1 General. 3
4.2 Weight method. 3
5 Equipment parameters. 3
5.1 Choice of new equipment . 3
5.2 Visual inspection and preparation of used equipment. 4
5.3 Assembly . 4
5.4 Binding-to-boot fitting adjustments. 4
5.5 Initial indicator adjustment . 4
5.6 Functional check (inspection of functions) . 4
5.7 Measurement of release moment. 5
5.8 Report . 5
Annex A (normative) Definition of skier type . 6
Annex B (normative) Method of setting. 7
Annex C (normative) Flow chart . 9
Annex D (normative) Clean versus lubricated diagnostic test for boot/binding compatibility. 10
Annex E (normative) Drill . 11
Annex F (informative) Tibial width method. 12
Bibliography . 16
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ISO 11088:2006(E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies
(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and
non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 11088 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 83, Sports and recreational equipment,
Subcommittee SC 3, Ski bindings.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 11088:2004), subclauses 5.1, 5.7 and 5.8, and
Annexes A, B, C and F of which have been technically revised.
This corrected version of ISO 11088:2006 includes the following correction:
⎯ page 6, Table A.1
Replace the value “34 kg” by “22 kg”.
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Introduction
International Standards exist for the components of the alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system, mainly
intended for the component manufacturers. An International Standard (ISO 8061) also exists for the selection
of release moments. The present International Standard is intended primarily for retailers. However, its aim is
to include in one text the different phases of the choice of components, their assembly, adjustment and
inspection in the form of practical procedures, and to provide tolerances for inspection and adjustment.
The inspection procedures and tolerances described in this International Standard apply to the condition of the
S-B-B system before it leaves the ski shop and are not intended to be used to judge the condition of the
equipment once it is put into use.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 11088:2006(E)
Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine
ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures for the binding
mechanisms of skis, integrating in a practical way, the requirements of those International Standards which
are related to skis, bindings and boots.
It is intended for all individuals and institutions concerned with those procedures, and especially for sports
retailers.
It is applicable to a ski/binding/boot system (S-B-B) for alpine skiing, of which at least one component is
owned by the user.
NOTE In the case where the two components (SB and B) are rented, ISO 13993 gives a method of measurement by
sampling as an alternative to systematic measurement, before delivery to the end-user.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 5355:2005, Alpine ski-boots — Requirements and test methods
ISO 8061:2004, Alpine ski-bindings — Selection of release torque values
ISO 8364, Alpine skis and bindings — Binding mounting area — Requirements and test methods
ISO 9462, Alpine ski-bindings — Requirements and test methods
1)
ISO 9523:— , Touring ski-boots for adults — Interface with touring ski-bindings — Requirements and test
methods
ISO 11087, Alpine ski-bindings — Retention devices — Requirements and test methods
ISO 11110, Winter-sports equipment — Test devices for the setting of the functional unit ski/boot/binding —
Requirements and tests
ISO 13992, Alpine touring ski-bindings — Requirements and test methods
1) To be published. (Revision of ISO 9523:1990)
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
fitting adjustment
procedure required to obtain geometric compatibility and correct functioning of different components
3.2
indicator value
Z-mark
release indicator value marked on the binding in accordance with ISO 9462
3.3
skier type
release adjustment criteria pertaining to the type of skiing to be undertaken, as assessed by the skier in
accordance with Table A.1
NOTE 1 The designations L, A, S, which were used in ISO 8061:1984, have been replaced by types 1, 2 and 3,
respectively, in ISO 8061:1991 and in ISO 8061:2004.
NOTE 2 If the skier desires a setting outside the tolerances of this International Standard, he or she can select such a
setting at his or her own discretion. Ski-binding manufacturers should provide guidelines to shops and skiers regarding the
recommended magnitude of such changes. Skiers should be clearly informed when these changes result in release values
above the upper limit or below the lower limit defined in ISO 8061.
3.4
initial indicator position
release indicator position of the binding corresponding with the instructions given in Table B.1 or F.1
3.5 Release moment (values) M and M
Z Y
3.5.1
selected individual release moment
reference moment
〈for a given skier〉 release moment determined in accordance with ISO 8061
3.5.2
measured release moment
〈for a given S-B-B system〉 average or middle quantitative value of three consecutive release measurements
in the same direction on the same unit
NOTE It is expressed in newton metres.
3.6
deviation accepted for the setting
inspection tolerance
maximum difference between the measured release moment (3.5.2) and the selected individual release
moment (3.5.1)
NOTE This difference, which may be reduced by the setting, is limited for M to ± 15 % or 3 N⋅m (whichever is greater),
Z
and for M to ± 15 % or 10 N⋅m (whichever is greater).
Y
3.7
release adjustment
procedure for making the measured M and M values coincide with the selected individual M and M values
Z Y Z Y
within the limits stated in Table B.1 or F.1
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3.8
trouble-shooting procedures
additional procedures recommended by the equipment manufacturer
3.9
deviation accepted for the re-adjustment
re-adjustment tolerance
maximum difference between the measured release moment (3.5.2) at the initial indicator position (3.4)
and the selected individual release moment (3.5.1)
NOTE This difference, which may be reduced by re-adjustment, is limited for M to ± 30 % or 6 N⋅m (whichever is
Z
greater), and for M to ± 30 % or 10 N⋅m (whichever is greater).
Y
4 Skier's parameters
4.1 General
The individual release moment values are given in ISO 8061. The following procedure using discrete values
may be considered as an acceptable approximation of the basic functions of ISO 8061.
4.2 Weight method
NOTE For the tibial width method, see Annex F.
4.2.1 Determine the skier's parameters:
⎯ mass (weight);
⎯ height;
⎯ type (according to Annex A);
⎯ age;
⎯ sole length if necessary.
4.2.2 Using Table B.1, choose the individual release values of M and M .
Z Y
5 Equipment parameters
5.1 Choice of new equipment
The components shall be in conformance with the following International Standards:
a) ISO 8364 for skis;
b) ISO 5355 and ISO 9523 for boots;
c) ISO 9462 and ISO 13992 for bindings;
d) ISO 11087 for brakes.
The skier should receive specific recommendations concerning the selection of boot, binding and ski, if they
are provided by the manufacturer.
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5.2 Visual inspection and preparation of used equipment
If any of the components of the S-B-B system have been used, the installer shall carry out a visual check
according to the following criteria. In addition to this, older equipment may require special attention as defined
by the manufacturer.
a) The edges and sole of the ski shall be properly prepared according to the recommendations of the ski
manufacturer. Unused mounting holes, if any, shall be carefully filled in, according to the manufacturer's
specifications.
b) The condition of the boot sole shall meet the binding manufacturer's requirements. All buckles, fasteners
and support areas shall be in good condition.
In cases where release is independent of the boot (e.g. some plate bindings), the inspection of the sole
may be less exacting.
c) The condition of the binding components shall meet the binding manufacturer's requirements (i.e. no
broken, deformed, missing or worn-out parts).
Component guides or rotation points shall be free-moving, free of obvious rust, corrosion and dirt, etc.
The manufacturer's inspection and maintenance instructions shall be observed (including lubrication).
The brake shall not be deformed. Suspect components shall be repaired or exchanged.
5.3 Assembly
When assembling the system, comply with the instructions of the binding and ski manufacturers and use the
proper tools.
The use of a drill according to Annex E is recommended. Once they are drilled, it is recommended that the
holes be tapped and glue applied if this is required by the ski manufacturer. New holes shall not be drilled less
than 10 mm from old holes (measured from centre of hole to centre of hole), even when they are filled in,
unless otherwise specified by the ski or binding manufacturer.
When inserting the screws, take care not to damage the threads. A ma
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Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system
Montage, réglage et contrôle d'un ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC) pour skis
alpins
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ISO 11088:2006
ICS:
97.220.20 Oprema za zimske športe Winter sports equipment
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SIST ISO 11088:2011
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 11088
Fourth edition
2006-10-01
Corrected version
2007-01-15
Assembly, adjustment and inspection of
an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system
Montage, réglage et contrôle d'un ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure
(SFC) pour skis alpins
Reference number
ISO 11088:2006(E)
©
ISO 2006
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ISO 11088:2006(E)
PDF disclaimer
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shall not be edited unless the typefaces which are embedded are licensed to and installed on the computer performing the editing. In
downloading this file, parties accept therein the responsibility of not infringing Adobe's licensing policy. The ISO Central Secretariat
accepts no liability in this area.
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parameters were optimized for printing. Every care has been taken to ensure that the file is suitable for use by ISO member bodies. In
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© ISO 2006
All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from either ISO at the address below or
ISO's member body in the country of the requester.
ISO copyright office
Case postale 56 • CH-1211 Geneva 20
Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11
Fax + 41 22 749 09 47
E-mail copyright@iso.org
Web www.iso.org
Published in Switzerland
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 Skier's parameters. 3
4.1 General. 3
4.2 Weight method. 3
5 Equipment parameters. 3
5.1 Choice of new equipment . 3
5.2 Visual inspection and preparation of used equipment. 4
5.3 Assembly . 4
5.4 Binding-to-boot fitting adjustments. 4
5.5 Initial indicator adjustment . 4
5.6 Functional check (inspection of functions) . 4
5.7 Measurement of release moment. 5
5.8 Report . 5
Annex A (normative) Definition of skier type . 6
Annex B (normative) Method of setting. 7
Annex C (normative) Flow chart . 9
Annex D (normative) Clean versus lubricated diagnostic test for boot/binding compatibility. 10
Annex E (normative) Drill . 11
Annex F (informative) Tibial width method. 12
Bibliography . 16
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ISO 11088:2006(E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies
(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and
non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 11088 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 83, Sports and recreational equipment,
Subcommittee SC 3, Ski bindings.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 11088:2004), subclauses 5.1, 5.7 and 5.8, and
Annexes A, B, C and F of which have been technically revised.
This corrected version of ISO 11088:2006 includes the following correction:
⎯ page 6, Table A.1
Replace the value “34 kg” by “22 kg”.
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ISO 11088:2006(E)
Introduction
International Standards exist for the components of the alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system, mainly
intended for the component manufacturers. An International Standard (ISO 8061) also exists for the selection
of release moments. The present International Standard is intended primarily for retailers. However, its aim is
to include in one text the different phases of the choice of components, their assembly, adjustment and
inspection in the form of practical procedures, and to provide tolerances for inspection and adjustment.
The inspection procedures and tolerances described in this International Standard apply to the condition of the
S-B-B system before it leaves the ski shop and are not intended to be used to judge the condition of the
equipment once it is put into use.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 11088:2006(E)
Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine
ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures for the binding
mechanisms of skis, integrating in a practical way, the requirements of those International Standards which
are related to skis, bindings and boots.
It is intended for all individuals and institutions concerned with those procedures, and especially for sports
retailers.
It is applicable to a ski/binding/boot system (S-B-B) for alpine skiing, of which at least one component is
owned by the user.
NOTE In the case where the two components (SB and B) are rented, ISO 13993 gives a method of measurement by
sampling as an alternative to systematic measurement, before delivery to the end-user.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 5355:2005, Alpine ski-boots — Requirements and test methods
ISO 8061:2004, Alpine ski-bindings — Selection of release torque values
ISO 8364, Alpine skis and bindings — Binding mounting area — Requirements and test methods
ISO 9462, Alpine ski-bindings — Requirements and test methods
1)
ISO 9523:— , Touring ski-boots for adults — Interface with touring ski-bindings — Requirements and test
methods
ISO 11087, Alpine ski-bindings — Retention devices — Requirements and test methods
ISO 11110, Winter-sports equipment — Test devices for the setting of the functional unit ski/boot/binding —
Requirements and tests
ISO 13992, Alpine touring ski-bindings — Requirements and test methods
1) To be published. (Revision of ISO 9523:1990)
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
fitting adjustment
procedure required to obtain geometric compatibility and correct functioning of different components
3.2
indicator value
Z-mark
release indicator value marked on the binding in accordance with ISO 9462
3.3
skier type
release adjustment criteria pertaining to the type of skiing to be undertaken, as assessed by the skier in
accordance with Table A.1
NOTE 1 The designations L, A, S, which were used in ISO 8061:1984, have been replaced by types 1, 2 and 3,
respectively, in ISO 8061:1991 and in ISO 8061:2004.
NOTE 2 If the skier desires a setting outside the tolerances of this International Standard, he or she can select such a
setting at his or her own discretion. Ski-binding manufacturers should provide guidelines to shops and skiers regarding the
recommended magnitude of such changes. Skiers should be clearly informed when these changes result in release values
above the upper limit or below the lower limit defined in ISO 8061.
3.4
initial indicator position
release indicator position of the binding corresponding with the instructions given in Table B.1 or F.1
3.5 Release moment (values) M and M
Z Y
3.5.1
selected individual release moment
reference moment
〈for a given skier〉 release moment determined in accordance with ISO 8061
3.5.2
measured release moment
〈for a given S-B-B system〉 average or middle quantitative value of three consecutive release measurements
in the same direction on the same unit
NOTE It is expressed in newton metres.
3.6
deviation accepted for the setting
inspection tolerance
maximum difference between the measured release moment (3.5.2) and the selected individual release
moment (3.5.1)
NOTE This difference, which may be reduced by the setting, is limited for M to ± 15 % or 3 N⋅m (whichever is greater),
Z
and for M to ± 15 % or 10 N⋅m (whichever is greater).
Y
3.7
release adjustment
procedure for making the measured M and M values coincide with the selected individual M and M values
Z Y Z Y
within the limits stated in Table B.1 or F.1
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3.8
trouble-shooting procedures
additional procedures recommended by the equipment manufacturer
3.9
deviation accepted for the re-adjustment
re-adjustment tolerance
maximum difference between the measured release moment (3.5.2) at the initial indicator position (3.4)
and the selected individual release moment (3.5.1)
NOTE This difference, which may be reduced by re-adjustment, is limited for M to ± 30 % or 6 N⋅m (whichever is
Z
greater), and for M to ± 30 % or 10 N⋅m (whichever is greater).
Y
4 Skier's parameters
4.1 General
The individual release moment values are given in ISO 8061. The following procedure using discrete values
may be considered as an acceptable approximation of the basic functions of ISO 8061.
4.2 Weight method
NOTE For the tibial width method, see Annex F.
4.2.1 Determine the skier's parameters:
⎯ mass (weight);
⎯ height;
⎯ type (according to Annex A);
⎯ age;
⎯ sole length if necessary.
4.2.2 Using Table B.1, choose the individual release values of M and M .
Z Y
5 Equipment parameters
5.1 Choice of new equipment
The components shall be in conformance with the following International Standards:
a) ISO 8364 for skis;
b) ISO 5355 and ISO 9523 for boots;
c) ISO 9462 and ISO 13992 for bindings;
d) ISO 11087 for brakes.
The skier should receive specific recommendations concerning the selection of boot, binding and ski, if they
are provided by the manufacturer.
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5.2 Visual inspection and preparation of used equipment
If any of the components of the S-B-B system have been used, the installer shall carry out a visual check
according to the following criteria. In addition to this, older equipment may require special attention as defined
by the manufacturer.
a) The edges and sole of the ski shall be properly prepared according to the recommendations of the ski
manufacturer. Unused mounting holes, if any, shall be carefully filled in, according to the manufacturer's
specifications.
b) The condition of the boot sole shall meet the binding manufacturer's requirements. All buckles, fasteners
and support areas shall be in good condition.
In cases where release is independent of the boot (e.g. some plate bindings), the inspection of the sole
may be less exacting.
c) The condition of the binding components shall meet the binding manufacturer's requirements (i.e. no
broken, deformed, missing or worn-out parts).
Component guides or rotation points shall be free-moving, free of obvious rust, corrosion and dirt, etc.
The manufacturer's inspection and maintenance instructions shall be observed (including lubrication).
The brake shall not be deformed. Suspect components shall be repaired or exchanged.
5.3 Assembly
When assembling the system, comply with the instructions of the binding and ski manufacturers and use the
proper tools.
The use o
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Montage, réglage et contrôle d'un ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC) pour skis alpinsAssembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system97.220.20Oprema za zimske športeWinter sports equipmentICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:ISO 11088:2006oSIST ISO 11088:2011en01-januar-2011oSIST ISO 11088:2011SLOVENSKI
STANDARD
oSIST ISO 11088:2011
Reference numberISO 11088:2006(E)© ISO 2006
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO11088Fourth edition2006-10-01Corrected version2007-01-15Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) systemMontage, réglage et contrôle d'un ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC) pour skis alpins
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iiiContents Page Foreword.iv Introduction.v 1 Scope.1 2 Normative references.1 3 Terms and definitions.2 4 Skier's parameters.3 4.1 General.3 4.2 Weight method.3 5 Equipment parameters.3 5.1 Choice of new equipment.3 5.2 Visual inspection and preparation of used equipment.4 5.3 Assembly.4 5.4 Binding-to-boot fitting adjustments.4 5.5 Initial indicator adjustment.4 5.6 Functional check (inspection of functions).4 5.7 Measurement of release moment.5 5.8 Report.5 Annex A (normative)
Definition of skier type.6 Annex B (normative)
Method of setting.7 Annex C (normative)
Flow chart.9 Annex D (normative)
Clean versus lubricated diagnostic test for boot/binding compatibility.10 Annex E (normative)
Drill.11 Annex F (informative)
Tibial width method.12 Bibliography.16
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© ISO 2006 – All rights reserved Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 11088 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 83, Sports and recreational equipment, Subcommittee SC 3, Ski bindings. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 11088:2004), subclauses 5.1, 5.7 and 5.8, and Annexes A, B, C and F of which have been technically revised. This corrected version of ISO 11088:2006 includes the following correction: ⎯ page 6, Table A.1 Replace the value “34 kg” by “22 kg”. oSIST ISO 11088:2011
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vIntroduction International Standards exist for the components of the alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system, mainly intended for the component manufacturers. An International Standard (ISO 8061) also exists for the selection of release moments. The present International Standard is intended primarily for retailers. However, its aim is to include in one text the different phases of the choice of components, their assembly, adjustment and inspection in the form of practical procedures, and to provide tolerances for inspection and adjustment. The inspection procedures and tolerances described in this International Standard apply to the condition of the S-B-B system before it leaves the ski shop and are not intended to be used to judge the condition of the equipment once it is put into use. oSIST ISO 11088:2011
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1Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system 1 Scope This International Standard specifies assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures for the binding mechanisms of skis, integrating in a practical way, the requirements of those International Standards which are related to skis, bindings and boots. It is intended for all individuals and institutions concerned with those procedures, and especially for sports retailers. It is applicable to a ski/binding/boot system (S-B-B) for alpine skiing, of which at least one component is owned by the user. NOTE In the case where the two components (SB and B) are rented, ISO 13993 gives a method of measurement by sampling as an alternative to systematic measurement, before delivery to the end-user. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 5355:2005, Alpine ski-boots — Requirements and test methods ISO 8061:2004, Alpine ski-bindings — Selection of release torque values ISO 8364, Alpine skis and bindings — Binding mounting area — Requirements and test methods ISO 9462, Alpine ski-bindings — Requirements and test methods ISO 9523:—1), Touring ski-boots for adults — Interface with touring ski-bindings — Requirements and test methods ISO 11087, Alpine ski-bindings — Retention devices — Requirements and test methods ISO 11110, Winter-sports equipment — Test devices for the setting of the functional unit ski/boot/binding — Requirements and tests ISO 13992, Alpine touring ski-bindings — Requirements and test methods
1) To be published. (Revision of ISO 9523:1990) oSIST ISO 11088:2011
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© ISO 2006 – All rights reserved 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 fitting adjustment procedure required to obtain geometric compatibility and correct functioning of different components 3.2 indicator value Z-mark release indicator value marked on the binding in accordance with ISO 9462 3.3 skier type release adjustment criteria pertaining to the type of skiing to be undertaken, as assessed by the skier in accordance with Table A.1 NOTE 1 The designations L, A, S, which were used in ISO 8061:1984, have been replaced by types 1, 2 and 3, respectively, in ISO 8061:1991 and in ISO 8061:2004. NOTE 2 If the skier desires a setting outside the tolerances of this International Standard, he or she can select such a setting at his or her own discretion. Ski-binding manufacturers should provide guidelines to shops and skiers regarding the recommended magnitude of such changes. Skiers should be clearly informed when these changes result in release values above the upper limit or below the lower limit defined in ISO 8061. 3.4 initial indicator position release indicator position of the binding corresponding with the instructions given in Table B.1 or F.1 3.5 Release moment (values) MZ and MY 3.5.1 selected individual release moment reference moment 〈for a given skier〉 release moment determined in accordance with ISO 8061 3.5.2 measured release moment 〈for a given S-B-B system〉 average or middle quantitative value of three consecutive release measurements in the same direction on the same unit NOTE It is expressed in newton metres. 3.6 deviation accepted for the setting inspection tolerance maximum difference between the measured release moment (3.5.2) and the selected individual release moment (3.5.1) NOTE This difference, which may be reduced by the setting, is limited for MZ to ± 15 % or 3 N⋅m (whichever is greater), and for MY to ± 15 % or 10 N⋅m (whichever is greater). 3.7 release adjustment procedure for making the measured MZ and MY values coincide with the selected individual MZ and MY values within the limits stated in Table B.1 or F.1 oSIST ISO 11088:2011
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33.8 trouble-shooting procedures additional procedures recommended by the equipment manufacturer 3.9 deviation accepted for the re-adjustment re-adjustment tolerance maximum difference between the measured release moment (3.5.2) at the initial indicator position (3.4) and the selected individual release moment (3.5.1) NOTE This difference, which may be reduced by re-adjustment, is limited for MZ to ± 30 % or 6 N⋅m (whichever is greater), and for MY to ± 30 % or 10 N⋅m (whichever is greater). 4 Skier's parameters 4.1 General The individual release moment values are given in ISO 8061. The following procedure using discrete values may be considered as an acceptable approximation of the basic functions of ISO 8061. 4.2 Weight method NOTE For the tibial width method, see Annex F. 4.2.1 Determine the skier's parameters: ⎯ mass (weight); ⎯ height; ⎯ type (according to Annex A); ⎯ age; ⎯ sole length if necessary. 4.2.2 Using Table B.1, choose the individual release values of MZ and MY. 5 Equipment parameters 5.1 Choice of new equipment The components shall be in conformance with the following International Standards: a) ISO 8364 for skis; b) ISO 5355 and ISO 9523 for boots; c) ISO 9462 and ISO 13992 for bindings; d) ISO 11087 for brakes. The skier should receive specific recommendations concerning the selection of boot, binding and ski, if they are provided by the manufacturer. oSIST ISO 11088:2011
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© ISO 2006 – All rights reserved 5.2 Visual inspection and preparation of used equipment If any of the components of the S-B-B system have been used, the installer shall carry out a visual check according to the following criteria. In addition to this, older equipment may require special attention as defined by the manufacturer. a) The edges and sole of the ski shall be properly prepared according to the recommendations of the ski manufacturer. Unused mounting holes, if any, shall be carefully filled in, according to the manufacturer's specifications. b) The condition of the boot sole shall meet the binding manufacturer's requirements. All buckles, fasteners and support areas shall be in good condition. In cases where release is independent of the boot (e.g. some plate bindings), the inspection of the sole may be less exacting. c) The condition of the binding components shall meet the binding manufacturer's requirements (i.e. no broken, deformed, missing or worn-out parts). Component guides or rotation points shall be free-moving, free of obvious rust, corrosion and dirt, etc. The manufacturer's inspection and maintenance instructions shall be observed (including lubrication). The brake shall not be deformed. Suspect components shall be repa
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NORME ISO
INTERNATIONALE 11088
Quatrième édition
2006-10-01
Version corrigée
2007-01-15
Montage, réglage et contrôle d'un
ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC)
pour skis alpins
Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot
(S-B-B) system
Numéro de référence
ISO 11088:2006(F)
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Sommaire Page
Avant-propos. iv
Introduction . v
1 Domaine d'application. 1
2 Références normatives . 1
3 Termes et définitions. 2
4 Paramètres relatifs au skieur. 3
4.1 Généralités . 3
4.2 Méthode du poids . 3
5 Paramètres relatifs à l'équipement . 3
5.1 Choix d'un nouvel équipement. 3
5.2 Contrôle visuel et préparation d'un équipement usagé . 4
5.3 Montage . 4
5.4 Réglage de la fixation à la chaussure. 4
5.5 Préréglage initial de l'indicateur. 4
5.6 Contrôle fonctionnel (contrôle des fonctions) . 4
5.7 Mesurage du couple de déclenchement.5
5.8 Rapport . 5
Annexe A (normative) Définition du type de skieur. 6
Annexe B (normative) Méthodes de réglage à l'aide du Tableau B.1 . 8
Annexe C (normative) Organigramme . 10
Annexe D (normative) Diagnostic d'essai de compatibilité chaussure/fixation à l'état propre, puis
avec lubrifiant. 11
Annexe E (normative) Foret . 12
Annexe F (informative) Méthode de la largeur du tibia . 13
Bibliographie . 17
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Avant-propos
L'ISO (Organisation internationale de normalisation) est une fédération mondiale d'organismes nationaux de
normalisation (comités membres de l'ISO). L'élaboration des Normes internationales est en général confiée
aux comités techniques de l'ISO. Chaque comité membre intéressé par une étude a le droit de faire partie du
comité technique créé à cet effet. Les organisations internationales, gouvernementales et non
gouvernementales, en liaison avec l'ISO participent également aux travaux. L'ISO collabore étroitement avec
la Commission électrotechnique internationale (CEI) en ce qui concerne la normalisation électrotechnique.
Les Normes internationales sont rédigées conformément aux règles données dans les Directives ISO/CEI,
Partie 2.
La tâche principale des comités techniques est d'élaborer les Normes internationales. Les projets de Normes
internationales adoptés par les comités techniques sont soumis aux comités membres pour vote. Leur
publication comme Normes internationales requiert l'approbation de 75 % au moins des comités membres
votants.
L'attention est appelée sur le fait que certains des éléments du présent document peuvent faire l'objet de
droits de propriété intellectuelle ou de droits analogues. L'ISO ne saurait être tenue pour responsable de ne
pas avoir identifié de tels droits de propriété et averti de leur existence.
L'ISO 11088 a été élaborée par le comité technique ISO/TC 83, Matériel de sport et d'activités de plein air,
sous-comité SC 3, Fixations de ski.
Cette quatrième édition annule et remplace la troisième édition (ISO 11088:2004), paragraphes 5.1, 5.7 et 5.8
ainsi que les Annexes A, B, C et F qui ont fait l'objet d'une révision technique.
La présente version corrigée de l’ISO 11088:2006 inclut la correction suivante:
⎯ page 6, Tableau A.1
Remplacer la valeur «34 kg» par «22 kg».
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Introduction
Il existe des Normes internationales pour les composants de l'ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC), qui sont
conçues principalement à l'usage des fabricants de composants. Il existe également une Norme internationale
(ISO 8061) concernant le choix des couples de déclenchement des fixations. La présente Norme
internationale s'adresse avant tout aux détaillants. Son objectif est de réunir dans un seul texte les différentes
phases du choix des composants, leur montage, leur réglage et leur contrôle, sous forme de modes
opératoires pratiques, et de fournir des tolérances pour le contrôle et le réglage.
Les modes opératoires de contrôle et les tolérances consignées dans la présente Norme internationale
s'appliquent à l'ensemble SFC avant qu'il ne quitte le magasin de sport, et il n'est pas prévu de les utiliser
pour évaluer l'état de cet ensemble une fois que celui-ci est en service.
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NORME INTERNATIONALE ISO 11088:2006(F)
Montage, réglage et contrôle d'un ensemble
ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC) pour skis alpins
1 Domaine d'application
La présente Norme internationale spécifie des modes opératoires de montage, de réglage et de contrôle des
mécanismes de fixation des skis, en intégrant de manière pratique les exigences de Normes internationales
relatives aux skis, aux fixations de ski et aux chaussures de ski.
Elle s'adresse à toutes les personnes et institutions concernées par ces modes opératoires et notamment aux
détaillants d'articles de sport.
Elle est applicable à l'ensemble ski/fixation/chaussure (SFC) des skis alpins, dont l'utilisateur possède au
moins un des composants.
NOTE Au cas où les deux composants (SF et C) sont loués, l'ISO 13993 fournit une méthode de mesure par
échantillonnage comme alternative au mesurage systématique avant livraison à l'utilisateur.
2 Références normatives
Les documents de référence suivants sont indispensables pour l'application du présent document. Pour les
références datées, seule l'édition citée s'applique. Pour les références non datées, la dernière édition du
document de référence s'applique (y compris les éventuels amendements).
ISO 5355:2005, Chaussures de ski pour skis alpins — Exigences et méthodes d'essai
ISO 8061:2004, Fixations de skis alpins — Sélection des valeurs du couple de déclenchement
ISO 8364, Skis et fixations de skis alpins — Zone de montage de la fixation — Exigences de tenue et
méthodes d'essai
ISO 9462, Fixations de skis alpins — Exigences et méthodes d'essai
1)
ISO 9523:— , Chaussures de ski de randonnée pour adultes — Zone de jonction avec les fixations de skis
de randonnée — Exigences et méthodes d'essai
ISO 11087, Fixations de skis alpins — Dispositifs de retenue — Exigences et méthodes d'essai
ISO 11110, Matériel de sports d'hiver — Dispositifs d'essai pour le réglage de l'unité fonctionnelle
ski/chaussure/fixation — Exigences et essais
ISO 13992, Fixations pour le ski alpin de randonnée — Exigences et méthodes d'essai
1) À publier. (Révision de l'ISO 9523:1990)
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3 Termes et définitions
Pour les besoins du présent document, les termes et définitions suivants s'appliquent.
3.1
réglage
opération assurant la compatibilité géométrique et un fonctionnement correct des différents composants
3.2
valeur de l'indicateur
repère Z
valeur de l'indicateur de déclenchement marquée sur la fixation conformément à l'ISO 9462
3.3
type de skieur
critère de réglage du niveau de déclenchement selon le type de ski pratiqué, évalué par le skieur lui-même
conformément au Tableau A.1
NOTE 1 Les désignations L, A, S, qui étaient utilisées dans l'ISO 8061:1984, ont été remplacées par les types 1, 2 et 3,
respectivement, dans l'ISO 8061:1991 et dans l'ISO 8061:2004.
NOTE 2 Si un skieur désire un réglage en dehors des tolérances de la présente Norme internationale, il peut
sélectionner un tel réglage à son gré. Il convient que les fabricants de fixations de ski fournissent des lignes directrices
aux magasins et aux skieurs relatives à la valeur recommandée pour de tels changements. Il est recommandé que les
skieurs soient clairement informés lorsque ces changements entraînent des valeurs de déclenchement situées au-dessus
de la limite supérieure ou au-dessous de la limite inférieure définies dans l'ISO 8061.
3.4
position initiale de l'indicateur
position de l'indicateur de déclenchement de la fixation correspondant aux instructions données dans les
Tableaux B.1 ou F.1
3.5 Couple de déclenchement (valeurs), M et M
Z Y
3.5.1
couple de déclenchement individuel sélectionné
couple de référence
〈pour un skieur donné〉 couple de déclenchement déterminé conformément à l'ISO 8061
3.5.2
couple de déclenchement mesuré
〈pour un ensemble SFC donné〉 valeur moyenne ou valeur médiane de trois mesurages consécutifs de
déclenchement dans la même direction, sur la même fixation
NOTE Cette valeur est exprimée en newtons mètres.
3.6
écart accepté pour le réglage
tolérance au contrôle
différence maximale entre le couple de déclenchement sélectionné (3.5.1) et le couple de déclenchement
individuel mesuré (3.5.2)
NOTE Cette différence, qui peut être réduite par le réglage, est limitée à ± 15 % ou à 3 N⋅m (la valeur la plus
importante étant déterminante) pour M et à ± 15 % ou 10 N⋅m (la valeur la plus importante étant déterminante) pour M .
Z Y
3.7
réglage du déclenchement
mode opératoire permettant de faire coïncider les valeurs mesurées de M et de M avec les valeurs
Z Y
individuelles de M et de M sélectionnées dans les limites indiquées dans les Tableaux B.1 ou F.1
Z Y
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3.8
modes opératoires d'intervention en cas de défaut de fonctionnement
IDF
modes opératoires supplémentaires recommandés par le fabricant de l'équipement
3.9
écart accepté pour le réajustement
tolérance au réajustement
différence maximale entre le couple de déclenchement sélectionné (3.5.1) pour la position initiale de
l'indicateur (3.4) et le couple de déclenchement individuel mesuré (3.5.2)
NOTE Cette différence, qui peut être réduite par un réajustement, est limitée à ± 30 % ou 6 N⋅m (la valeur la plus
importante étant déterminante) pour M et à ± 30 % ou 10 N⋅m (la valeur la plus importante étant déterminante) pour M .
Z Y
4 Paramètres relatifs au skieur
4.1 Généralités
Les valeurs individuelles de couple de déclenchement sont données dans l'ISO 8061. Le mode opératoire
suivant, utilisant des valeurs discrètes, peut être considéré comme une approximation acceptable des
fonctions de base de l'ISO 8061.
4.2 Méthode du poids
NOTE Pour la méthode de la largeur du tibia, voir Annexe F.
4.2.1 Déterminer les paramètres suivants, relatifs au skieur:
⎯ masse (poids);
⎯ taille;
⎯ type (selon l'Annexe A);
⎯ âge;
⎯ longueur de la semelle, si nécessaire.
4.2.2 À l'aide du Tableau B.1, sélectionner les valeurs individuelles de déclenchement M et M .
Z Y
5 Paramètres relatifs à l'équipement
5.1 Choix d'un nouvel équipement
Les composants doivent être conformes aux Normes internationales suivantes:
a) ISO 8364 pour les skis,
b) ISO 5355 et ISO 9523 pour les chaussures;
c) ISO 9462 et ISO 13992 pour les fixations;
d) ISO 11087 pour les freins.
Il convient de remettre au skieur les recommandations spécifiques relatives au choix des chaussures, des
fixations et des skis, si elles sont fournies par le fabricant.
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5.2 Contrôle visuel et préparation d'un équipement usagé
Si l'un des composants de l'ensemble SFC est usagé, le monteur doit procéder à un contrôle visuel selon les
critères ci-après. De plus, un équipement ancien peut nécessiter une attention particulière définie par le
fabricant.
a) Les carres et les semelles du ski doivent être correctement préparées, selon les recommandations du
fabricant de skis. Les trous de montage non utilisés, s'il y en a, doivent être soigneusement rebouchés
selon les spécifications du fabricant;
b) L'état de la semelle de la chaussure doit satisfaire aux exigences du fabricant de fixations. Toutes les
boucles, attaches et zones de soutien doivent être en bon état;
Dans le cas où le déclenchement est indépendant de la chaussure (par exemple avec certaines fixations
à plaque), le contrôle peut être plus sommaire.
c) L'état des éléments de la fixation doit satisfaire aux exigences du fabricant (c'est-à-dire pas de pièces
cassées, déformées, manquantes ou usées).
Les guidages ou les points de rotation doivent être non grippés et exempts d'hétérogénéités évidentes telles
que rouille, corrosion, salissures.
Les instructions de contrôle et d'entretien du fabricant doivent être observées (y compris celles concernant le
graissage).
Le frein ne doit pas être déformé. Les éléments douteux doivent être réparés ou échangés.
5.3 Montage
Le montage doit être effectué conformément aux instructions des fabricants de fixations et de skis, en utilisant
les outils appropriés.
L'utilisation d'un foret tel que décrit dans l'Annexe E est recommandée. Une fois les trous percés, il est
recommandé de les tarauder et de les encoller, si le fabricant de ski le spécifie. Aucun nouveau trou ne doit
être percé à moins de 10 mm d'anciens trous (mesuré de centre à centre), même rebouchés, à moins d'une
indication particulière de la part du fabricant de skis ou de fixations.
Lors du vissage, veiller à ne pas endommager le filetage. La limitation du couple de serrage à une valeur
maximale de 4 N·m doit permettre de respecter cette exigence, à moins d'une indication particulière de la part
du fabricant de skis ou de fixations.
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