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BS ISO 11088:2015 specifies assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures for the binding mechanisms of skis, integrating in a practical way, the requirements of those International Standards which are related to skis, bindings and boots.

It is intended for all individuals and institutions concerned with those procedures, and especially for sports retailers.

It is applicable to a ski/binding/boot system (S-B-B) for alpine skiing, of which at least one component is owned by the user.

NOTE In the case where the two components (SB and B) are rented, ISO 13993 gives a method of measurement by sampling as an alternative to systematic measurement, before delivery to the end-user.


Cross References:
ISO 5355
ISO 8061:2015
ISO 8364
ISO 9462
ISO 9523
ISO 11087
ISO 11110
ISO 13992
ISO 13993


All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
 

Document History

  1. BS ISO 11088:2023


    Alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system. Assembly, adjustment and inspection

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  2. BS ISO 11088:2018


    Alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system. Assembly, adjustment and inspection

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  3. BS ISO 11088:2015

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    Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system

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  4. BS ISO 11088:2006+A1:2012


    Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski/binding/boot (S-B-B) system

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  5. BS ISO 11088:1993


    Assembly, adjustment and inspection of an alpine ski-binding-boot (S-B-B) system

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