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1.1 This specification covers2 dimensions for binding mounting areas for alpine skis and mounting-related dimensions on alpine ski bindings as part of an interface (“ski-binding-boot”) system, in order to optimize the compatibility of the functional elements of the system. It contains data needed for the manufacture of alpine skis, and for manufacturers of alpine ski bindings, specifically with respect to the binding mounting area. This specification is applicable to alpine skis of the following chord lengths (see Terminology F472 for the definition of chord length, LN):
Group 1: LN ≥ 1700 mm |
Group 2: 1400 mm ≤ LN < 1700 mm |
Group 3: 1000 mm ≤ LN < 1400 mm |
Group 4: 750 mm ≤ LN < 1000 mm |
1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.
1.3 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
Document History
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ASTM F473-09(2017)
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Standard Specification for Binding Mounting Area Dimensions on Alpine Skis and Bindings- Most Recent
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ASTM F473-09
Standard Specification for Binding Mounting Area Dimensions on Alpine Skis and Bindings- Historical Version
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ASTM F473-96(2003)
Standard Specification for Binding Mounting Area Dimensions on Alpine Skis and Bindings- Historical Version
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ASTM F473-96
Standard Specification for Binding Mounting Area Dimensions on Alpine Skis and Bindings- Historical Version