Boot with 316 mm to 315mm base

KravtZ

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Long story short...got new boots and am adjusting my old bindings set up. One ski (nordica mach 3 superchargers) has a bindings system that goes by notches. The 316 is good and the little adjustment tab on the back of the binding is slightly behind where it should be...but the next notch up is to short so I figure its fine.

The other skis, have axial 2's on them setup for a 316 mm boot. My new one are 315. I honestly forgot how to adjust those things. I figure I could slide them up the 1mm or so to get the binding to read correctly.

Anyone know how to adjust axial 2?
 
axial 2 also adjusts in steps with a tab that you lift with a screwdriver. The forward pressure is a little clear window behind the heel piece. It should be half covered by the yellow indicator when your boot is clicked in. If it's all yellow, or all black, then you need to adjust the forward pressure.
 
13544924:ABskier said:
axial 2 also adjusts in steps with a tab that you lift with a screwdriver. The forward pressure is a little clear window behind the heel piece. It should be half covered by the yellow indicator when your boot is clicked in. If it's all yellow, or all black, then you need to adjust the forward pressure.

Thanks. Know exactly what your talking about just forgot how to do it been 4 years since I had these mounted.
 
Im a ski tech and adjust skis for a living 1mm in bsl really shouldnt change any adjustments in your bindings. on the axial 2 click your boot in before even moving the heel piece, if the yellow tab on the heel is in the middle of the window or close then your forward pressure is fine, if the window is completely showing the yellow tab or it is pulled all the way forward so you only see white then you will need to move the heel which can be done by popping up the silver tab with a flat head screwdriver.
Rossignol-Axial-Forward-Pressure-Indicator.jpg
this is the window im talking about fyi what system is on the nordica ski I'm not familiar with it so I'm not sure what binding it could be because nordica does their own bindings but also subsidies under marker
 
13545675:EvanMeyer said:
Im a ski tech and adjust skis for a living 1mm in bsl really shouldnt change any adjustments in your bindings. on the axial 2 click your boot in before even moving the heel piece, if the yellow tab on the heel is in the middle of the window or close then your forward pressure is fine, if the window is completely showing the yellow tab or it is pulled all the way forward so you only see white then you will need to move the heel which can be done by popping up the silver tab with a flat head screwdriver.
Rossignol-Axial-Forward-Pressure-Indicator.jpg
this is the window im talking about fyi what system is on the nordica ski I'm not familiar with it so I'm not sure what binding it could be because nordica does their own bindings but also subsidies under marker

Thanks man appreciate it. Surprisingly it shows up as all yellow on the tab. I used to work as a ski tech at a shop in HS so I am familiar with how it works I just drew a blank an forgot. Quick little adjustment and it was good to go.

The Nordica's are a pretty high performance front side carver with a built in binding system. Very easy to adjust those systems I have found.
 
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