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PowerBox
Adjusting the Power Box
Open the binding by lifting the front lever. Turn clockwise by hand to tighten
the springs (Fig. 2). The Power Box value should be within the range 1-5.
Turn both sides evenly with an equal number of turns. Make sure the marking
of the wire is the same on both sides (Fig. 3).
Changing the Power Box
Open the binding by lifting the front lever. Turn by hand (green/blue lid) counter
clockwise until the Power Box is free from the cable. Pull the Power Box out,
insert a new one. Adjust as described above.
Note! When the binding is open, only one mark should be visible on each side of the
wire at all times. If you see two marks, the wire is turned too far out. If none are visible,
the wire is turned too far in.
2 pcs 6,3 x11,5
2 pcs 6x10
7 pcs 6,3x11,5
Mounting ski brakes
The ski brake comes in 3 widths, 95 mm, 110 mm (standard) and 125 mm.
Open the binding, lift the flex plate as shown in the illustration. Leave the
flex plate and the binding in an open position.Push the ski brake into place
from the underside.
Heel
The heel support is mounted on the plastic part as shown in the illustration.
Then the plastic part is attached to the rear of the aluminium part mounted on
the ski. When the back notch is in position, the heel is squeezed into place.
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271-290 mm
24,0-26,0 mondo
38-40,5 europe
Boot size/length.
291-310 mm
26,5-28,0 mondo
41-43 europe
311-330 mm
28,5-30,0 mondo
44-45,5 europe
331 mm -
30,5 mondo -
46 europe -
Kg/Ibs
36-41kg
79-91Ibs
42-48kg
92-107Ibs
49-57kg
108-125Ibs
58-66kg
126-147Ibs
67-78kg
148-174Ibs
79-94kg
175-209Ibs
95+ kg
210+ Ibs
Recommended maximum release settings:
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warning: setting should never be above recomended setting.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
1. Binding 2. Ski brake 3. Support plate 4. Heel with 2 heel supports
5. 18 pcs. 6.3x11,5 screws 6. 4 pcs. 6x10 screws (Poz 3)
With its unique fixing to the boot, the NTN binding has a completely different
power transfer to the ski than what you are used to. This means that the
traditional use of hard springs to stiffen up the binding is unnecessary.
The NTN functions optimally with the spring strength recommended for
the boot size.
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Mounting the binding
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