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MOUNTING OF TYROLIA BINDINGS<br />
ON PLATES<br />
Mounting TYROLIA bindings on<br />
raised platforms:<br />
• Replacing the POWER BRAKE is not necessary<br />
when you mount TYROLIA bindings (beginning<br />
with the ’97/’98 line) with the TYROLIA CARVE<br />
PLATE 13 SLR or CARVE PLATE 9 SLR on skis<br />
which do not have integrated platforms.<br />
• The TYROLIA DRAGON BRAKE has extended<br />
brake arms and increased braking power.<br />
Unscrew and remove both front heel screws<br />
and pull the POWER BRAKE off the heel (see<br />
pict 48).<br />
pict 48<br />
• Then slide on the DRAGON BRAKE (see pict 49)<br />
and screw it on.<br />
pict 49<br />
CAUTION: If you use TYROLIA bindings on plates<br />
from other manufacturers, check the TYROLIA<br />
Brake Matrix to see if the desired combination of<br />
ski -plate -binding is possible.<br />
MOUNTING / 41<br />
Follow the procedure below:<br />
1. Add the weight of the components you want to<br />
mount (ski + plate + binding).<br />
2. Add the thickness of the components you<br />
want to mount (ski + plate + binding).<br />
3. Using the list below, determine which TYROLIA<br />
brakes are standard on the bindings delivered.<br />
4. Find the value on the vertical axis which<br />
corresponds to the sum of the addition for<br />
the stand height.<br />
5. Follow the horizontal axis on the matrix to the<br />
right until you find the value which corresponds<br />
to the total weight on the horizontal axis.<br />
6. If the point of intersection of the weight and<br />
stand height lies below the respective curve,<br />
the brake will function properly.<br />
7. If the point of intersection lies above the curve<br />
for the POWER BRAKE/short or POWER BRAKE<br />
long, the brake must be replaced with the next<br />
stronger one.<br />
8. If the point of intersection lies above the curve<br />
for the DRAGON BRAKE, using this combination<br />
of ski + binding + plate is not recommended. In<br />
this case, you have the following possibilities to<br />
come within the permitted range:.<br />
a) Reduce the total thickness through:<br />
– a thinner plate,<br />
– a TYROLIA binding with less stand<br />
height (see page 14 and 16).<br />
b) Reduce the total weight to<br />
– a lighter plate, e. g. a<br />
TYROLIA CARVE PLATE 9 SLR<br />
– a TYROLIA binding with less weight,<br />
– a lighter ski.<br />
c) Use a combination of a) + b).