Thank you for purchasing the BOMBER "TRENCH DIGGER GENERATION 2" snowboard plate binding. We have
designed and built this binding to offer top performance and durability. By following these instructions you will be able
to enjoy the outstanding features that Bomber Snowboard Bindings offer. Make sure to visit our web site for more
information on this product and other carving products at:
Understand that snowboarding is a hazardous sport. No matter how good or careful you are, you will always risk injury
when you snowboard. We urge you to ride in control and obey the area's responsibility code. Bomber Industries, Inc.
will not be liable for any direct or indirect special or consequential damages caused by use of this product.
Also understand that this plate bindings is NON-RELEASABLE. In the event of a crash they will NOT release.
ATTENTION: Please read this document prior to installation and use !
Lower Assembly
Step 1: Install Urethane Ring
Insert the URETHANE RING into CANT DISK making sure all profiles and tabs of the RING are inserted into the
CANT DISK. A good way to do this is to place the RING on an even, hard surface and push the CANT DISK down
onto it (Figure #1). The Degree of the CANT DISK is indicated by the number of markings found on the outside of the
disk (Figure #3). Available CANT DISKs are: 0, 3, and 6 degrees.
Step 2: Determine Lift Angle and Install Center Disk
One of the huge features of the TD2 is the ability to adjust Lift Angle. Rotate the CANT DISK around the CENTER
DISK to the desired Lift Angle in increments of 5 degrees. There are two Lift Angle Indicators on the CANT DISK that
you line up with the Angle Markings found on the CENTER DISK (Figure #3).
As a general rule you will most likely run the Lift Angle between 90 degrees and your Stance Angle. If you are not sure
where to set your Lift Angle, then we recommend starting with what we call "Traditional" and put it at 90 degrees
(Figure #3).
Make sure the CENTER DISK is fully inserted into the CANT DISK (via the serrated teeth on each part) before
proceeding.