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Continuous Line “1” with the cross axis of the toe holes marked in step 2.
(Picture 1)
4)
Attach the drilling template to the ski with tape in this position.
5)
Mark the ski through the holes labeled
“1”.
6)
Remove the drilling template and place the toe piece on the ski to check correct
alignment of the holes.
7)
Remove the toe piece from the ski and drill the holes previously marked, using a Ø
4,1 mm drill bit (unless otherwise recommended by the ski manufacturer), at least
with the same depth of screws insertion (e.g. if the screws is 11 mm, drill at least 6
mm).
8)
Mount the toe piece on the ski using glue and the supplied screws, checking the
correct alignment of the binding before fully tightening the screws.
9)
Hook the boot in the toe piece and place it flat on the ski. Mark on the ski a line at
the back of the boot’s rear metal binding insert. (Picture 2)
Picture 2
10) Remove the boot and place the drilling template on the ski, with the arrow pointing
to the tip, aligning Continuous Line “3” with the longitudinal ski center line and
Continuous Line “2” with the metal insert mark. (Picture 3)
11) Tape the drilling jig on the ski in this position.
12) Mark the ski through the holes labeled
“2”
.
Picture 3
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