Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
- CwmRaider
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Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
Pretty self explanatory video:
"The grease lubricates and maintains the SpringPin mechanism. Essential for easy entry and exit of the Rottefella Xplore binding. We recommend you maintain your SpringPin every season"
"The grease lubricates and maintains the SpringPin mechanism. Essential for easy entry and exit of the Rottefella Xplore binding. We recommend you maintain your SpringPin every season"
Re: Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
For those who are married, consider putting something between the boot and the carpet.
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Re: Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
I wonder if this maintenance step was conceived during the initial product development, or in response to reported problems with pins sticking?
And if this was this Rottefella’s “fix” for stuck pins?
And, wouldn’t it be nice if a maintenance kit was included with the Xplore boots?
Just idle curiosity…
And if this was this Rottefella’s “fix” for stuck pins?
And, wouldn’t it be nice if a maintenance kit was included with the Xplore boots?
Just idle curiosity…
Re: Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
Probably an afterthought.
Agree. Should come with boots.
Was prepared to DIY in the autumn using a mini greaser. Grease tube screws in the bottom… plunger activated. Just need to choose the right synthetic grease.
Agree. Should come with boots.
Was prepared to DIY in the autumn using a mini greaser. Grease tube screws in the bottom… plunger activated. Just need to choose the right synthetic grease.
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Re: Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
I think not, as the video has appeared just recently. Also, I don’t recall seeing the product “Rottefella Xplore Grease” on previous visits to the Rottefella website and there’s no mention of this at all on the Alfa website under “Maintenance Guides/Kits”. It seems reasonable to suspect that it’s a reaction by Rottefella to complaints about sticky pins.
How about this: “The SpringPin mechanism requires maintenance at the beginning of every season. If the system is used in humid conditions more frequent maintenance is required”………………so take the grease with you if you go skiing in the rainforest!
Winter is not just cold and dry. If you’re out skiing in fog (who hasn’t been?) then the air is humid. Why would you have to grease more in humid conditions?.....to prevent rust, or what?
Re: Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
The three main things I think of that can cause stiction are: Corrosion (rust), water (frozen), and dirt/debris.
Greases generally are used as a barrier for all three, chemical reaction barrier for the first (oxidation and or 'cold welding') and physical barrier for the latter two. In some cases the barrier property is even more important than reducing any friction.
My hunch is it's a silicone grease versus a lithium, petro' or moly' flavor, especially if he's doing it on carpet.
Re: Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
Definitely petro or moly for the carpet. Anti seize compound (metal Lube on steroids) is best for favorite items of clothing and fine linens.
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Re: Lubricating pins on Rottefella Xplore system boots
One last, somewhat rhetorical question:
So, if my pins hang up in the housing, and I have not done the recommended maintenance, is this now entirely my problem, and not any sort of warranty issue?
Prefer to not be cynical, but…
It seems like Rottefella have done a good job of transferring responsibility to the end-use.
So, if my pins hang up in the housing, and I have not done the recommended maintenance, is this now entirely my problem, and not any sort of warranty issue?
Prefer to not be cynical, but…
It seems like Rottefella have done a good job of transferring responsibility to the end-use.