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Voilé Split Kit Instructions

Note:

Read all instructions completely before you begin.  If you do not feel  

confident to perform any of the steps contact Voile directly at 

 

801-973-8622 or [email protected].

Snowboard should be a wood-core board.  Foam-core boards 
are not suitable for the touring binding.

Mark center of board

A.  On the base side, mark midpoint of board along   

     

 

horizontal center of board with a marker.  Place 

     

 

dots every 2-3 inches.

B.  Using a flexible straight edge, align marked dots  

     

 

to draw a line at the exact center of the board.

C.  Prepare to cut board.

D.  Attach board with clamps off edge of work   

     

 

bench.  Cutting the board is similar to cutting a 

     

 

piece of plywood.

     

 

Be sure to wear safety glasses, as boards are 

     

 

composed of wood, paint, and laminates.       

 

     

 

Watch your fingers, and follow all safety procedures.

E.  Using a carbide blade circular saw, cut board in  

     

 

half.  Attach a shop vac to the saw to collect dust.

F.  Using a flat file and sanding block, sand the  

     

 

exposed edge of board.  File petex edge at a 45° 

     

 

bevel.  Round off the corners of the tip and tail.  

     

 

Seal cut edge well with varnish, varathane, or 

     

 

enamel paint.  Allow to dry completely before 

     

 

mounting binding.

Clamp board  

to work bench

File, sand, bevel,

 

and seal edges

CUTTING THE SNOWBOARD

Tool List

Circular Saw with Carbide Tip Blade

Drill Bits:

1/8”, 3/16”, 19/64”

3/4” Wood Paddle Bit

82º Countersink Bit

3/8” Nut Driver

#3 Phillips Head Screwdriver

C-clamps

Tape Measure

Edge File

Sanding Block

Center Punch

Ball Pein Hammer

Epoxy

Varnish, Varathane, or Enamel

Paint

Parts List

2    Tip Clips

2    Tip Clip Deflector Bushings

4    Tip Clip Rivets

2    Tip Clip Sticker Templates

4    Board Hooks

8    Board Hook Screws

8    Board Hook Nuts

4    Board Hook Bushings

1    Board Scraper

1    1/8” Hex Wrench Tool

2    Board Hook Templates

2    Plastic Pin Guides

2    Touring Brackets

6     M6 Round Bottom T-nuts - Touring Bracket

6    M6 x 12mm Screws - Touring Bracket

6    Petex Disks

2    Dual Climbing Heels

2    Climbing Heel Shims

2    55mm Climbing Wires

4    M6 x 16mm Screws - Climbing Heel

4    M6 Round Bottom T-nuts - Climbing Heel

4    Petex Disks

 

1     Paper Jig for Touring Bracket & Climbing Heel

4    Pucks

2    Puck Templates 

8    M6 Round Bottom T-nuts - Pucks

8    M6 x 12mm Truss-Head Screws - Pucks

8    Petex Disks

8    Rectangular Binding Mount T-nuts

2    Annodized Slider Tracks

2    Slider Pins w/ steel cable lanyard

1    Instructions    

2    75mm Climbing Wires

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Summary of Contents for Voile Split Kit

Page 1: ...l paint Allow to dry completely before mounting binding Clamp board to work bench File sand bevel and seal edges CUTTING THE SNOWBOARD Tool List Circular Saw with Carbide Tip Blade Drill Bits 1 8 3 16 19 64 3 4 Wood Paddle Bit 82º Countersink Bit 3 8 Nut Driver 3 Phillips Head Screwdriver C clamps Tape Measure Edge File Sanding Block Center Punch Ball Pein Hammer Epoxy Varnish Varathane or Enamel ...

Page 2: ...nd mount hooks Put bushing on outside screws Use 3 8 socket nut driver while holding screw with hex wrench Tighten nuts on top of bushings so there is some resistance to keep hooks in position H Make sure pivoting hooks are clear of snow before assembling board Pucks won t line up if there is ice in hook I Scraper Use tool to remove ice and snow build up on tip and tail clips tip and tail hooks an...

Page 3: ...n sticker E Drill pilot hole with 1 8 bit and finish with 19 64 drill bit Use 3 4 wood paddle bit drill from bottom of board to countersink t nuts F Use a 3 Phillips Posi Driver for screws Use M6 x 12mm truss head screws for puck mounting G Make sure the sides of the two blocks are parallel Screw pads down MOUNTING PUCKS Make sure the sides of the two blocks are parallel and the track slides easil...

Page 4: ...efects in materials and workmanship However if the snowboard is mounted imporoperly or is abused through poor technique poor judgement or improper terrain selection warranty claim will be subject to review and possible rejection Backcountry snowboarding is an inherently dangerous sport in which there is always the possibility of bodily injury and death The manufacturer dis tributor wholesaler and ...

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