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Dynafit TLT Comfort parts?
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16 years 9 months ago #187163
by Joedabaker
If you use the bit in a hand driver it would be ok, but be careful to not put that extra on it when it is snug, you are driving into plastic.
I used a small hand ratchet driver and it applied to much torque as I was seating it. Be careful. I broke the screw in two, the lesson learned that the screw is long enough that if it even backs out a little there is plenty of holding power.
Thanks for the tip on the allen for the Avid, I have that setup and I was looking dumbfound at that tool yesterday wondering what the heck that was for???
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Replied by Joedabaker on topic Re: Dynafit TLT Comfort parts?
JS - Don't you have to have an allen wrench type torx bit to do that though? Would a regular bit driver work?
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If you use the bit in a hand driver it would be ok, but be careful to not put that extra on it when it is snug, you are driving into plastic.
I used a small hand ratchet driver and it applied to much torque as I was seating it. Be careful. I broke the screw in two, the lesson learned that the screw is long enough that if it even backs out a little there is plenty of holding power.
Thanks for the tip on the allen for the Avid, I have that setup and I was looking dumbfound at that tool yesterday wondering what the heck that was for???
The answers are right in front of me if I allow them to happen.
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16 years 8 months ago #187170
by Jonathan_S.
Replied by Jonathan_S. on topic Re: Dynafit TLT Comfort parts?
We replaced a volcano on my partner's K2 Coomba skis, which are 102mm in the waist, and we did not need to disassemble the binding at all.
Thanks for the reminder re snug but not-too-snug: the screw should not be loose, but neither should it be anywhere near as tight as, say, a mounting screw.
Thanks for the reminder re snug but not-too-snug: the screw should not be loose, but neither should it be anywhere near as tight as, say, a mounting screw.
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