![]() The keys to success with home ski binding mounts are careful measurement, going slow, and using the binding and paper template as a substitute for the mechanical jig used by a shop. If the holes don’t match, tweak printer settings such as scaling, which should usually be set to 100% or possibly “no scaling.”) (Warning: After downloading and printing template, compare to screw hole patterns on actual binding, as printing can sometimes distort the layout. Links below:ĭownload standard template for most Fritsch bindings.ĭownload slightly different template for 2006 Explore. ![]() Set to “no scaling,” or “100 %” and so forth. When you print template, take care with your print scaling settings so the screw holes match. The 2006 Explore model has a slight manufacturing variation in the front/back spacing of the front screw holes (about 1/2 millimeter) and we compensate for that with a slightly different template. Our standard template works with most Fritschi bindings, including the Freeride and Freeride plus. To mount your Fritschi backcountry skiing bindings at home, follow the directions below and use our PDF mounting template.
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