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A.  Locate Clip flush with the tip/ tail of the board.
B.  Position Clip mounting sticker on board and use center punch to mark drill locations 

      on template.  
C.  Drill the 2 mounting holes with a size 3/16” drill bit. If the Rivets are not long

      enought to flare over, you can counter sink the holes on the base side of the 

      board.

      Drill the smaller hole for the plastic Clip Deflector Bushing locating pin using a

      size 1/8” drill bit. Drill to a depth of 1/8” only! Wrap masking tape around the

      drill bit to mark the correct depth of 1/8” to prevent drilling through your board. 

       

       

 

     

 

D.  Install Rivet and plastic Clip Deflector Bushing from the top of board on the 

     slotted side of the clip.

E.  Using a ball pein hammer and/or the tapered end of the Slider Pin, carefully flare

     the rivet on the base side of the board. Finish rolling over the rivet end with ball pein

     hammer. Take care not to over tighten and crush the plastic Clip Deflector Bushing.

 

     

 

F.  Install rivet & clip in remaining hole and flare the rivet.

MOUNTING TIP & TAIL CLIPS 

Deflector Bushing

Rivets

Flush

A.  Line up lower hooks.

B.  Line up upper hooks.

C.  Push down.

TIP

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WARNING

The Voilé splitboard is a high performance special terrain snowboard con-

tructed to withstand the most demanding, extreme conditions and is fully 

warrantied against defects 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 retailer hereby expressly disclaim any liability for 

personal injuries sustained by use or mis-use of this product.  The user 

of this product is personally responsible for learning proper skiing/snow-

boarding techniques, avalanche awareness, and exercising good judgment.

A.  Climbing skins should not exceed length of the running surface of the board.

B.  If length is exceeded, shorten to proper length by cutting with razor blade or scissors.

CLIMBING SKIN LENGTH AND USE

Tail

Skin should not exceed this point

Tip

C.  Climbing Skins - Fold in half for storage to keep from contaminating glue.  While 

 

     

 

snowboarding, keep skins inside coat to keep glue tacky.  Use your hip to hold 

     

 

ski in place to stretch skin taut while applying skin to ski.  Smooth down firmly, 

     

 

align skin closer to the inside edge on wide boards.

D.  Voilé recommends the straight edge on the inside for the most efficient skinning.  

 

     

 

Always rotate the interlocking hooks clear of the edge of the board half.

Best for touring

voilé

split

kit

diy splitboard hardware

2636 S. Constitution Blvd.

Salt Lake City, UT  84119

801.973.8622

  voile.com

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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