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Service Manual for specialist dealers

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2  Diamir Bindings

2.1 

Models

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Repair parts
13 Hinge support
14 Bearing fork
15 Sliding base plate 
16 Base plate
17 Central rail
18 Automatic heel release system

2.3 

Choice of the binding 

Choose a model. Measure or get the boot sole length (SL) from the boots 
and choose the binding size (BG) according the following table.

• Always choose the smallest possible binding size.

 

2.1.1  Diamir Eagle 09/10 (ecru)

• top alpine touring binding with ski brake 80
• Segment: top Alpine touring
• DIN value: 3–10 
• Sizes: SM / ML / XL

2.1.2  Diamir Experience 06/07 (white)

• Alpine touring binding with safety leash
• Segment: Alpine touring
• DIN value: 3–10 
• Sizes: S / M / XL

2.1.3  Diamir Freeride Pro 10/11 (white-red)

• Freeride binding with walking function and ski brake 90 or 100
• Segment: Alpine tour – Freeride / Freeride
• DIN value: 4–12 
• Sizes: SM / ML / XL

2.2 

Binding parts

Spare parts
  1 toe piece (with antifriction insert)
  2 Heel piece
  3 release lever
  4 End piece with slider
  5 Heel elevator (with rear support)
  6 Sliding sheet
  7 Front plate
  8 rear support plate
  9 Heel damping 
10 AFD gliding plate
11 AFD plate with insert
12 Mounting screws

Settings
19 Height adjustment screw to adapt sole thickness in front 
20 Adjustment screw for sole length
21 Adjustment screw for front DIN value 
22 Adjustment screw for back DIN value 
23 Scale for adjustment values lateral release
24 Scale for adjustment values forward release

 

Eagle / Freeride Pro 

Experience

SL (mm) 

BG 

SL (mm) 

BG

260–315 

SM 

245–300 

S

285–340 

ML 

280–335 

M

330–365 

XL 

325–365 

XL

26

24

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Summary of Contents for Eagle 09/10

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL For specialist dealers from 2010 Eagle Experience Freeride Pro Art Nr 002695 05 10 B ...

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Page 3: ...tibility and condition of the boot 8 5 2 Adjustment of the binding to the boot 9 5 3 Adjustment of the binding to the person 10 6 Check function 11 6 1 Heel elevator on all levels 11 6 2 Locking the central rail 12 6 3 Step in and step out with the boot 12 6 4 Function of the ski brake 12 6 5 Dynamic travel 12 7 Service of the binding 13 7 1 Annual binding check 13 7 2 Care and service 13 7 3 Repa...

Page 4: ...f checks on the complete system In order to assure a proper function the bindings have to be mounted adjusted and set professionally This Service Manual is designed to support you in your daily work in sales and service Diamir Service Manual for Dealers from 2010 This Service Manual contains instructions about the binding models and accessories mounting adjusting the binding to the boot setting of...

Page 5: ...Alpine touring DIN value 3 10 Sizes S M XL 2 1 3 Diamir Freeride Pro 10 11 white red Freeride binding with walking function and ski brake 90 or 100 Segment Alpine Tour Freeride Freeride DIN value 4 12 Sizes SM ML XL 2 2 Binding parts Spare parts 1 Toe piece with antifriction insert 2 Heel piece 3 Release lever 4 End piece with slider 5 Heel elevator with rear support 6 Sliding sheet 7 Front plate ...

Page 6: ... the ski and does not cant Picture 3 1 D If the drilling template can not be opened wide enough for the ski ski width 94 mm turn all rubber caps Picture 3 1 E Now the drilling template can be used up to a ski width of 117 mm Picture 3 1 F 4 Use a step drill according to the ski manufacturer s instructions Ø 4 1 9 mm mounting directly without tapping Ø 3 6 9 mm for skis made of synthetic material F...

Page 7: ...crews of the hinge support Picture 3 2 D 4 Make sure that the end piece 4 of the central rail is correctly centred in the heel elevator 5 If needed adjust by alignment of the hinge support and tighten the screws with a tightening torque of max 5 Nm 5 If there is a protective foil on the vitro don t forget to take it off Picture 3 2 A Picture 3 2 B Picture 3 2 C Picture 3 2 D 4 Mounting accessories...

Page 8: ... direction of the arrow Picture 4 3 I Pull the crampon Axion down and take it off 4 3 4 Mounting the crampon Standard Insert the two tongues under the base plate 16 and push the crampon downwards until it snaps over the central rail 17 To remove reverse the procedure Picture 4 3 J If the rubber sole of the boot is worn out you have to use the crampon clip available as an accessory 4 3 Crampons 4 3...

Page 9: ... brake Pictures 4 4 A D show how to fix the safety leash on the toe piece 1 and on the leg Picture 4 4 A Picture 4 4 B Picture 4 4 C Picture 4 4 D 4 5 Mounting the return spring 1 Lift the binding 90 Picture 4 5 A 2 Hook the return spring on the bolt from below Picture 4 5 B C 3 Move down the binding and tighten the screw until the spring touches the base plate 16 Picture 4 5 D Picture 4 5 A Pictu...

Page 10: ... adults DIN ISO 9523 see chapter 5 1 1 Alpine boots for adults DIN ISO 5355 see chapter 5 1 2 Only use alpine touring ski boots and alpine boots which meet and fulfil the above mentioned DIN ISO standards Worn or damaged boots may negatively influence the release function and have an impact on safety For boots who don t fulfil the mentioned DIN ISO standards e g boots with an ergonomic bellow or T...

Page 11: ...tepped in boot and make sure that it is flush with the rear edge of the end piece Picture 5 2 D 6 Check point 5 several times by opening and closing the binding Picture 5 2 A Picture 5 2 B Picture 5 2 C Picture 5 2 D Picture 5 2 E 5 1 2 Dimensions of alpine boots for adults according DIN ISO 5355 Outline of DIN workbook dimensions in mm The toe piece can be adjusted maximum of seven full turns 7 mm...

Page 12: ...bove 2 This skier code corresponds to type 1 skiers For type 2 skiers go down one line and for type 3 skiers go down two lines 3 For skiers older than 50 years go up one line Determine DIN value according to Table 3 1 Choose the according boot sole length in mm 2 The intersection between skier code length of the boot sole indicates the settings 3 If the box of the intersection is empty choose the ...

Page 13: ...d replace the toe piece If the release values are outside the tolerances check the adjustment of the binding to the boot chapter 5 2 and the settings of the DIN value again chapter 5 3 2 If necessary set it properly and recheck In case the values still are not within the tolerances contact the manufacturer or distributor Additional points to be aware Any alterations to the binding improper mountin...

Page 14: ...e should not touch the edges of the ski Picture 6 4 B If they do Picture 6 4 C another wider ski brake has to be chosen according to chapter 4 1 The ski brake must completely open in the release mode of the binding Picture 6 4 D 6 5 Dynamic travel 6 5 1 Lateral release Move the boot by hand about 10 mm to each side and check if it moves back quickly and within 2 mm into its starting position DIN I...

Page 15: ...clean it with a damp cloth or rinse it carefully If too much water or pressure is used the grease may be washed out Check the mounting screws 12 annually and tighten them if necessary If needed service the following parts with a grease or oil spray suitable for synthetic materials The surface between heel piece 2 and the heel support Picture 7 2 A Through the aperture in the rear zone of the centr...

Page 16: ...ou have a right and a left one When stepping in with the boot the according marks need to be taken into consideration 8 2 2 Step out To open up the automatic heel release system 18 push down the release lever 3 with the ski pole or by hand Picture 8 B 8 2 3 Step in after release of the binding Position the ski horizontally to the hillside Open automatic heel release system 18 if needed Clean the b...

Page 17: ...ures 8 3 A B In order to assure proper function the crampons have to be activated in the 1st position until they audibly snap in Picture 8 3 C The crampon needs to be mounted on the binding to be deactivated 8 3 3 Safety leash A safety leash can be used in place of a ski brake Chapter 4 4 shows how to fix the safety leash on the toe piece 1 and on the leg The safety leash must be clean free from d...

Page 18: ...ust be provided to the specialist dealer along with the warranty certificate Upon receipt Fritschi AG Swiss Bindings shall decide whether the defective binding is to be repaired or replaced 8 5 2 Dealer Indemnification For all bindings mounted adjusted adapted and serviced in accordance with the Diamir service instructions for specialist dealers Fritschi AG Swiss Bindings will indemnify specialist...

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