Threaded Inserts for Skis - Individual

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Product Overview

Threaded inserts for skis - For use with any of our flat head or low head screws.  The inserts require a drill bit depth of 9.5mm or 9mm minimum.  Binding Freedom inserts are not compatible with standard alpine mounting screws. 

Sold individually.

If you have any questions about installation, feel free to reach out or read over our insert installation instructions.

Before installation spray the inserts with a de-greaser and wipe clean.  Any grease or oil left on the inserts from the machining process could interfere with the epoxy.  Never use Loc-Tite with inserts, only use Vibra-Tite offered here. 

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  • 5
    Easy Install, saves money!

    Posted by Chris on 18th Dec 2014

    With the basic install kit and a little know how, ( how to work a drill) you'll be set. I've installed these on four pair of skis. I've never had to replace one, they have never come loose, they go in straight and the rolled threads are much stronger that cut ones. Or do it the easy way, take your skis to a shop and have them only drill your skis with the binding template for your fixers. Have them use your skis recommended drill bit for a pilot hole. With the template still on the ski, pop out the drill bit ( and a 12 pack!) and have them drill the larger hole for your inserts. The drill bit fits nicely into the jig for a dead on straight hole in your ski. Take em home, tap em, glue em and screw em. Four pairs, one binding.

  • 5
    great inserts

    Posted by Josh on 25th Nov 2014

    I was really impressed by the quality of the inserts and the thought that has gone into their design. They were relatively simple to install, and based on my first test, they worked great.

  • 5
    Top notch

    Posted by Roger on 24th Oct 2014

    These inserts are great. Now one binding system works with several ski options. The hardest part is marking the ski correctly, once you've got that down, it's a pretty simple process. Check out the instructional videos. They are great. I highly recommend for anyone on a budget that wants a quiver.