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CRAMPONS T00500-C (121205)

(EN) ENGLISH

Crampons

This document contains general information on Petzl Charlet

crampons ; for the complete product information, see also the

specific instructions for each model of crampon.

Suitability

DART, DARTWIN, M10 : ice climbing

SARKEN: extreme mountaineering

VASAK: mountaineering, glacier travel

IRVIS: glacier travel.

Nomenclature of parts

(1) Front, (2) Rear, (3) Adjustment bar, (4) Rapid adjustment

system, (5) Strap, (6) DoubleBack fastening buckle,

(7) Antisnow system, (8) Wire bail, (9) Lever tab, (10) Heel

bail (lever), (11) Flexible bail.

Materials:

- points: selected high performance Chrome Molybdenum

steel, cold forged and heat treated.

- wires, rivets, lever: stainless steel.

- flexible bails: thermoplastic elastomer.

SIDELOCK binding system

- For boots with heel and toe welts in good condition.

- Heel and toe wire bails with a lateral lever binding system on

the heel wire bail plus a safety strap.

SPIRLOCK binding system

- For boots with a heel welt.

- Flexible toe harness and wire heel bail.

- Linking and fastening by a strap that restrains the action of

the foot.

LEVERLOCK binding system

- Wire toe bail version for boots with heel and toe welts in

good condition.

- Flexible toe bail version for boots with a heel welt.

- Heel bail with micrometric adjustment

- Linking and fastening by a strap.

FLEXLOCK binding system

- For all semi-rigid or flexible boots, with or without

significant welts.

- Flexible heel and toe harnesses that adapt to the shape of

the boot for positive fastening.

- Linking and fastening by a strap that restrains the action of

the foot.

Checking, points to verify

Before each use, check the attachment of the front and rear

bail wires and the rivets (SIDELOCK lever).

Check that the rapid adjustment system is correctly engaged.

Check that there are no cracks in the metal frame or points.

Diagram 2. Maintenance

To sharpen the points, file the edge of the point, never the

side (except for the front points). File only by hand to avoid

heating which may affect the characteristics of the steel.

After each use, clean and dry your crampons. Spray with

lubricant to avoid corrosion.

Instructions for use

Diagram 3. Position of the adjustment bar

- Observe correct positioning:

right foot/left foot, (the strap buckle should be on the outside

of the foot).

- 2 positions for the adjustment bar on the front part of

the crampon: rigid, or articulated for flexible boots. To

change between positions, remove the screws from the

front ANTISNOW, adjust the bar as needed, then replace the

screws.

WARNING for use with rigid boots check that the bar is

wedged between the stops when putting the crampon onto

the boot.

Diagram 4. Adjustment

- Adjust the crampons to the length of the boot (heel

positioned against the 2 stops) using the adjustment bar

(half-size increments).

For small sizes, shorten the adjustment bar with a hacksaw.

- Adjust the toe bail for the desired position of the front

points: short or long, centered or offset; and also to suit

the height of the soles. Pull back the wires using the safety

straps. Check that the toe bail wire follows the shape of the

boot.

- Adjust the heel wire in the same way as the front one, for the

height of the sole and the overlap of the boot.

Install the wire by pulling on the safety strap, and check that it

fits securely onto the welt of the boot.

It is possible that some boots will not accept the crampons.

Diagram 5. Attachment to the boot

WARNING: Test the attachment of the crampons to the boots.

Carry out a ‘shaking’or ‘kicking’test. If the crampons seem to

be insufficiently secure on the boots, carry out the adjustment

again to achieve the best fit.

5A. Sidelock binding system

Attach the crampon by engaging the boot in the toe-bail and

position the heel bail by pulling on the straps. Note - to be

able to position the heel bail, be sure to push the lever down.

Then pull the lever tab to lock the heel bail in place.

Check that the wire is securely positioned in the heel welt.

Place the lever tab under the strap, fasten and tighten.

5B. Spirlock binding system

In contrast to the other systems, the heel is placed first and

the toe afterwards.

Fastening using the strap: correct positioning and tightening

of the strap on the crampon ensures firm fastening onto the

boot.

5C. Leverlock binding system

Adjust the height of the heel bail lever using the adjustment

wheel. Fastening the crampon to the boot should require

effort. Do not forget the strap.

Release the heel bail lever by using the point of an ice-axe or

a pole, as is done with ski bindings.

5D. Flexlock binding system

Fastening using the strap : correct positioning and tightening

of the strap on the crampon ensures firm fastening onto the

boot.

Diagram 6. Attachment of antisnow systems

For your safety, the ANTISNOW system prevents snow

from building up between the points and reduces the risk of

accidental slips and falls.

WARNING: even when using an ANTISNOW system, you must

always beware of snow buildup under the crampons.

Transport

WARNING use of a storage bag is advisable to protect the

points and avoid damage to other equipment.

Petzl general information

Lifetime / When to retire your equipment

For Petzl plastic and textile products, the maximum lifetime

is 10 years from the date of manufacture. It is indefinite for

metallic products.

ATTENTION: an exceptional event can lead you to retire

a product after only one use, depending on the type and

intensity of usage and the environment of usage (harsh

environments, sharp edges, extreme temperatures, chemical

products, etc.).

A product must be retired when:

- It is over 10 years old and made of plastic or textiles.

- It has been subjected to a major fall (or load).

- It fails to pass inspection. You have any doubt as to its

reliability.

- You do not know its full usage history.

- When it becomes obsolete due to changes in legislation,

standards, technique or incompatibility with other

equipment, etc.

Destroy retired equipment to prevent further use.

Product inspection

In addition to the inspection before each use, an in-depth

inspection must be carried out by a competent inspector.

The frequency of the in-depth inspection must be governed

by applicable legislation, and the type and the intensity of

use. Petzl recommends an inspection at least once every

12 months.

To help maintain product traceability, do not remove any

markings or labels.

Inspection results should be recorded on a form with the

following details: type of equipment, model, manufacturer

contact information, serial or individual number; dates

of: manufacture, purchase, first use, next periodic inspection;

notes: problems, comments; name and signature of the

inspector.

See an example at www.petzl.fr/ppe or on the Petzl PPE CD-

ROM.

Storage, transport

Store the product in a dry place away from exposure to UV,

chemicals, extreme temperatures, etc. Clean and dry the

product if necessary.

Modifications, repairs

Modifications and repairs outside of Petzl facilities are

prohibited (except replacement parts).

3-year guarantee

Against all material or manufacturing defect.

Exclusions: normal wear and tear, oxidation, modifications or

alterations, incorrect storage, poor maintenance, negligence,

uses for which this product is not designed.

Responsibility

PETZL is not responsible for the consequences, direct,

indirect or accidental, or any other type of damage befalling or

resulting from the use of its products.

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