Im trying to do some research on the actual pullout strength of T-nut style snowboard inserts from a ski.
Ive been using a binding riser system with excellent success on my skis and four inserts, just like is standard on skiboards, but want some firm data...
Even on kids going huge in park and doing some huge jumps on ski boards Ive never heard of a pullout, I have only seen failure on snowboards when the entire board cracks in half.
The maximum stress on a ski is theoreticaaly much less than a snowboard, as the releasable binding limits force on the ski unless all the force is straight down....
Here is a link to pullout strength of screws in various ski configurations. Note that the inserts are top mounted retrofits, NOT the same as t-nut under the core style, so are not the same as what Im asking about.
http://www.telemarktalk.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=34239
I read somewhere that k2's inserts were rated at around 2500# which intuitively seems about right, as a reasonable value for a simple screw is about 500# , but I am looking for some firm data. I imagine the threads might strip before the tnut actually breaks down the entire matrix of the ski.
Pullout strength of T-nut style inserts?
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My ex-wife...I called her tnut. It was extra hard to pull her out of my life. Almost killed me. Anything with that name is probably really strong, like, check the material data sheets and figure the molar equivalents. Really? More force than YOULL ever bring to bear on it...unless...this is a class action lawsuit research project. "Let's see: resort:manufacturer:materials: ahhhhhhh TNUTS!" Any ideas? I tripped over one this one time...
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