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VOILE TTS Transit Instructions

Telemark touring bindings

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PART No. 608-152
Sizing:
Minimum thread engagement of the spring cartridges requires 10 full revolutions.
Correct adjustment of the heel lever will provide an audible snap when the lever is engaged. With most
boots, when the lever is not engaged it should make contact with the back of the boot heel.
(SEE FIGURE 1).
To adjust the length of the heel assembly, simply spin the cartridges evenly clockwise to tighten and
counterclockwise to loosen.
At their minimum length the rod will bottom out on the back of the spring cartridge and begin pushing
out the silver colored spring rod. At this point you cannot make the heel assembly length any shorter.
Checking the forward pressure:
forward pressure of the heel-piece.
Release the heel lever from the boot. Note a scribed mark at the edge of the plastic collar on the
spring cartridge. (SEE FIGURE 2)
Now engage the heel lever and check the distance from the mark to the back collar. the distance
should be at least 1/8" or 3mm and no more than 1/4" or 6mm to ensure optimal flex and heel reten-
tion. (SEE FIGURE 3)
The forward pressure may need to be readjusted after your initial ski runs.
Tech Tips:
1.) Always make sure the heel assembly is centered in the ski to maintain even pre-load
of the spring cartridges. If the spring cartridges come out of adjustment, rotate clockwise to tighten
and counter clockwise to loosen, to bring the heel lever back to center. (SEE FIGURE 4)
2.) Before skiing, check the forward pressure to confirm you have an adequate load on the spring
cartridges for maximum performance. (REFER AGAIN TO FIGURE 3)
3.) Voilé recommends greasing the threaded ends of the rods at the end of each season to prevent any corrosion or oxidation of
the threads. This will maintain easy adjustment of the spring cartridges. For best results, use marine grade anti-seize grease.
BSL RANGE
SMALL
LARGE
Actual sizes will vary with each boot manufacturer.
Front wire position is the most neutral.
Back wire position is the most active.
After you initially fit your boots, it is necessary to check the
FRONT:
264mm-304mm
MIDDLE:
274mm-314mm
BACK:
284mm-324mm
FRONT:
280mm-326mm
MIDDLE:
290mm-336mm
300mm-346mm
BACK:
Boot Sole Lengths are a general guidline.
TTS Transit
Telemark Touring Bindings
PARTS LIST
2
Voile tech toe pieces
2
TTS shims with cages installed
2
Heel pads
2
55mm climbing wires
2
75mm climbing wires
8
Black round plugs
2
Black long plugs
20
Black 3/4"(19mm) posi screws
2
Heel assemblies with rods
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4

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Summary of Contents for VOILE TTS Transit

  • Page 1 TTS Transit Telemark Touring Bindings BSL RANGE PARTS LIST PART No. 608-152 SMALL Voile tech toe pieces FRONT: 264mm-304mm MIDDLE: 274mm-314mm TTS shims with cages installed BACK: 284mm-324mm Heel pads LARGE FRONT: 280mm-326mm 55mm climbing wires MIDDLE: 290mm-336mm 300mm-346mm BACK: 75mm climbing wires Boot Sole Lengths are a general guidline.
  • Page 2 LIMITED WARRANTY Backcountry /Telemark skiing is an inherently dangerous sport in which there is always the possibility of bodily injury and death. VOILE TTS bindings are not safety bindings and The Voilé TTS Transit Binding is warrantied therefore do not decrease the inherent risk of injury associated with the sport of by the manufacturer against any defects in backcountry skiing.
  • Page 3 TTS Transit Telemark Touring Bindings Ski mode: Walk mode: The word “SKI” will be visible when the lever is in the middle The word “SKI” will be obstructed when the lever is in the position, as seen when you first step into the binding. This is vertical position.