I'm trying to figure out how to remove bindings from a set of skis. For the rear section, I see two screws for the front section, but can't figure out how the back of the rear binding piece is attached to the ski.
The bindings have 'MARKER' on them.
Need help to remove bindings from skis
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Started by Oldguyskiing in Ski Hardware 14-Jan-2007 - 2 Replies
Oldguyskiing posted Jan-2007
Pavelski
reply to 'Need help to remove bindings from skis' posted Jan-2007
You did not mention the model name of the Markers.
I assume it is an old model so I will provide you with the procedures based on this assumption.
The rear unit has a plate with rail that is screwed to ski. There are 4 screws holding this plate. You muts "back off" rear binding by using the rear lower screw. The upper screw is for the DIN adjustment. Do not touch it!
Once rear unit is off, it is simple matter to take rear plate off. Note position of screws and place back in slots fro screws. Plug holes if you will use ski!
Careful with that Phillips screwdriver, it may "strip" your screw heads since you must use, POSIDRIVE screwdriver!
I assume it is an old model so I will provide you with the procedures based on this assumption.
The rear unit has a plate with rail that is screwed to ski. There are 4 screws holding this plate. You muts "back off" rear binding by using the rear lower screw. The upper screw is for the DIN adjustment. Do not touch it!
Once rear unit is off, it is simple matter to take rear plate off. Note position of screws and place back in slots fro screws. Plug holes if you will use ski!
Careful with that Phillips screwdriver, it may "strip" your screw heads since you must use, POSIDRIVE screwdriver!
Pavelski
reply to 'Need help to remove bindings from skis' posted Jan-2007
Forgot to tell you.
You are never "old" to ski, just better!
My wife gave me a T-shirt for Spring skiing ( very wild, very 60's shirt). It says, "Aged to perfection"
You are never "old" to ski, just better!
My wife gave me a T-shirt for Spring skiing ( very wild, very 60's shirt). It says, "Aged to perfection"
Topic last updated on 14-January-2007 at 15:25