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Mounting the Seat:
A seat of your choice may already be mounted on the monoski when delivered. If you should
change to a different seat for the monoski, please contact DynAccess regarding its compatibility
with the Hydra.
If you need to mount a seat, place the seat bucket onto the frame.
Four ¼” bolts and four
nylock
locking nuts are used. The two bolts in the front are 1.25” long and the two in the rear
are 1.0” long. Large and relatively thick washers are used inside the bucket seat.
Plenty of anti-seize (preferably food grade) should be used on the four seat mounting bolts,
since stainless steel fasteners in general are prone to seizing.
Food grade anti-seize has already
been applied on the fasteners. If the plan is to seldom remove the seat then thread locking
compound may be used on these bolts as well; clean the bolts and nuts carefully before using
thread locking compound.
Torque the bolts properly and be careful not to seize the fasteners. Replace any worn, over-
torqued, seized or otherwise damaged fasteners.
In general, bolts and nuts have three different means of preventing getting loose:
Nylon insert locking nuts (
“nylock
s
”
) should be discarded after each use. All-metal deformed-
thread locknuts, as well as the bolts used with them, should be discarded after each use. With
thread locking compound
such as “Loctite”, nuts and bolts can be reused with new thread
locking compound applied.
Caution!
Please be advised that some non-DynAccess Seats are not optimal for the Hydra and mounting
such a seat on the Hydra may result in serious injury or death.
Mounting bindings and optional binding blocking set:
The DynAccess Hydra can be fitted to the snow ski using conventional high-strength bindings.
The standard length of a DynAccess foot is 325 mm.
Instructions