Knowledge and experience from many years of working on the further development of ski jumping bindings have led to a product that meets the requirements for safety, breaking strength and ease of use to a high degree.
The parts of the bindings are made from specially selected materials and the assembly takes place according to strict quality regulations.
If you read the user information carefully, you can use many options for individual adjustment with the “SnapFix pro” and “SnapFix pro junior” ski jumping bindings. A special release system gives you the best possible protection against injuries in the event of a fall!
Functional description
System explanation
The “SnapFix pro” and the “SnapFix pro junior” ski jumping bindings consist of a front part and a back part with a shoe clip.
The front part can be moved on the jump ski by 15 mm and can therefore be individually adapted to the ski jumper without changing the drill holes. The release force on the front part is adjustable.
The bar on the back can be easily inserted into the shoe and the height of the bar can be easily adjusted by turning it.
Short rod: lifting height 30mm – 50mm
Long rod: lifting height 45mm – 70mm
The short rod is pre-assembled unless expressly requested.
With the “SnapFix pro junior” the release force can be adjusted on the shoe clip.
Assembly
1.The front part
Subtract 60 mm from the maximum front ski length and place a mark there in the middle of the ski. Drill a hole there with a 2 mm drill. Depending on the shoe size, it may be necessary to move the hole slightly inwards. The sole of the boot must not protrude over the edge of the ski. Then fix the front part with the small screw at the front slot recess.
Now attach the shoe clip to the back of the jumping shoe.
Attaching the clip to the shoe:
With the “SnapFix pro junior” with braces:
First thread the clasp behind the pin on the shoe and then drive the clip into the shoe below the clasp. Now screw the clasp onto the top of the clip using the four screws provided.
With the “SnapFix pro” with band:
First thread the strap behind the peg on the shoe and then push the clip into the shoe. Now screw the band on the side of the clip.
Insert the shoe into the front part and close it.
The four screws for the final attachment of the front part are inserted after the rear part has been aligned and assembled.
Installation without adjustment plate:
To access the fourth screw hole, the transverse shoe holding lever must be removed. To do this, unscrew the M3 grub screw with a 1.5mm Allen key. The mounting screw at this point should be able to tighten the magnet under the lever. After screwing on all the screws with the shoe inserted, fix the shoe holding lever again with the grub screw.
2. The rear
Place the back of the ski in the middle of the jumping boot so that the bar in the clip is perpendicular to the ski. Then drill the holes for the fastening screws at the frontmost point of the three long holes using a 3.5 mm drill.
When the shoe is in the binding and the bar is in contact with the clip, you can attach the fixed front part. To do this, drill the four holes at the front of the recesses again with a 3.5 mm drill. Screw the front part into place
Adjustment of the trigger forces
The release force on the front part can be changed by turning the locking lever. Turning it clockwise makes the release tighter; turning it counterclockwise makes it looser again.
With the “SnapFix pro junior” the side release on the shoe clip can be changed using the two rear screws. The further you screw in the screw, the more severe the release. The frontal release can be changed by moving the rod backwards and thereby changing the angle.
Frontal release for “SnapFix pro junior”:
Rod position at 90 degrees 205Nm corresponds to a Z value of 5.0
Rod offset 0.5 cm backwards corresponds to a Z value of 4.5
Rod offset 1.0 cm backwards corresponds to a Z value of 3.0
Rod offset 1.5 cm backwards corresponds to a Z value of 2.0
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