Stance Width & Angles
(continued)
(Figure 16)
(Figure 17)
(Figure 18)
(Figure 19)
Mounting Binding to
Slider Track
(Figure 20)
Girth Hitch
(Figure 24)
(Figure 23)
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*Use Lock-Tight on T-Nuts to prevent them from loosening while riding.
**Mount bindings so the ratcheting buckle is on the outside of board halves while in touring mode.
(Figure 22)
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6.) Place a Parallel Slot Disk over your
toe-side Puck at the same angle you
placed the heel-side and locate over appro-
priate inserts. (See Figure 16)
7.) With Puck Alignment Guide pressed flat
against your board, thread 4 M6x12mm
Pan-Head screws in the appropriate
inserts. Be cautious not to cross-thread
the insert. Tighten firmly. (See Figure 17)
8.) Remove Puck Alignment Guide.
(See Figure 18)
10.) Slide the pin through the toe of the
Slider Track, checking for any slop between
the Pucks and Slider Track. If there is
movement of your binding, fore or aft,
and/or your pin does not slide through
easily, repeat steps 7-9. (See Figure 19)
11.) If your binding fits properly, keep it
attached to the board and repeat steps
4-10 for your rear foot.
Locate 2 Slider Tracks, 2 Slider Pins, *8
T-Nuts and the original 8 screws and
washers that came with your specific bind-
ing. (See Figure 20)
** Bindings must be mounted flush and centered on the Slider Track. Failure
to do so may result in bending or warping of the Slider Track and/or may inhib-
it a free pivot of the binding in tour mode. (See Figures 22B and 23)
To ensure a secure attachment of the Slider Pin, girth hitch to the binding so
that the wire latch of the pin faces to the outside of the board halves while in
tour mode. (See Figure 24)
9.) Slide your binding onto the Pucks. It
should slide on with limited resistance.
DO
NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE.
If your bind-
ing is too difficult to slide on, repeat step 7.
The Binding Screws must be flush with the T-Nut bottom so they do not inter-
fere with the Pucks. If your screws are not flush, you may either grind them
down, or add washers to the top to compensate. Mount with the binding disk at
0°. (See Figures 21 & 22A)
(Figure 21)