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DESIGN GUIDE THIRD EDITION STRUCTURAL BEARING PAD . AVL THE BEARING PAD PEOPLE ABOUT THE GUIDE rn a Welcome to the third edition of the MASTICORD™ Design Guide & eS When MASTICORD™ was originally developed and the first design guide published in 1982, it filled a glaring need for better bearing pad materials, MASTICORD™ was quick!y recog- nized as a reliable, econamical, eng neered product with an easy 10 use : design procedure. In an ongoing effort, MASTICORD"* was improved in 1984 and a much expanded design guide was published {0 “provide predictable performance parameters which address ‘real world fila conditions. Since then, MASTICORD™ has enjoyed such a successtul perform ance record that we now know that itis capable of higher performance limits than originally thought. Con. sequently, this all-new third edition only does it contain new loading information based on new testing but also expanded information on the design of MASTICORD” into a slide bearing system, UVLis the original developer of a high quality, low cost, engineered random oriented fiber bearing pad material — MASTICORD™. {tis hoped that the new information contained in this guide will demonstrate to the user the ‘ongoing commitment to excellence that is the spirit of JVI Sh, Vee C7 sames 8. Voss President AVI. ee THE BEARING PAD PEOPLE @ 7191 N. Ridgeway Avenue Lincolnwood, Ilinois 60712 © USA © 847/675-1560 e Fax 847/675-0083 + 800/742-8127 E-Mail: info@jviine.com « Internet: www.vi-ine.com CONTENTS AN INTRODUCTION TO MASTICORD™ ........ COMMON SENSE APPROACH A NEW PERSPECTIVE REDEFINING THE TASK ....... NON-UNIFORM LOADING (NUL) NOMENCLATURE ENGINEERING ........ SOURCE AND PURPOSE... DEALING WITH ELASTOMERS MASTICORD™ BEHAVIOR DESIGN PARAMETERS ........ MASTICORD™ DESIGN PROCEDURE . DESIGN EQUATIONS ..... 0.0.0 0s cee ee ee eee cet ee eee ROTATION DESIGN EQUATIONS ..........5 DESIGN TABLES FOR PLAIN MASTICORD™ AND MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS .............. HOW TO SPECIFY MASTICORD™ MATERIAL... cose MECHANICAL EMENTS: FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS: INSTALLATION . MASTICORD™ SLIDE BEARINGS ...... . TREATMENT OF NON-UNIFORM LOADING (NUL) GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DYNALON™ SLIDE BEARINGS . EXAMPLES: TEST PROGRAM SUMMARY .. . EVALUATION OF TEST RESULTS UNIFORM LOAD - MASTICORD™ ...... NON-UNIFORM LOADING - MASTICORD™ SHEAR-COMPRESSION LOADING - MASTICORD™ . . UNIFORM LOAD - DYNALON™ , : FRICTION VALUES - MASTICORD™ AND DYNALON™ ‘SUMMARY LIMITED WARRANTY AN INTRODUCTION TO MASTICORD™ ee MASTICORD™ is a homogeneous blend of highly ozone-resistant rubber elastomer reinforced by a dispersion of unrestrained synthetic fabric fibers cured together to form a tough, durable and economical bearing pad. The material is to be used under all types of structural members to provide distribution of load and allow for structural movement. MASTICORD™ can be used in its plain form for smaller movements, or fabricated with a Teflon® coating for larger movements. MASTICORD™ was developed and engineered by JVI in 1981. Until then, the industry's masticated reinforced elastomer had varying degrees of product quality and was viewed by many as inconsistent and therefore unreliable. In addition, there was very litte structural design information and it could not beused confidently. MASTICORD™ is an engineered product which exhibits consistent property values and has been widely used since its development as a structural bearing pad. Other manufacturers have tried to duplicate this product, but none have the extensive research, testing and long-term performance data necessary to achieve a truly engineered material Plain Masticord™ Dynalon™ (Telion® Coated) Steel Reinforced Prior to the development of MASTICORD™, the most popular bearing pad materials used in structural applications were unreinforced elastomers, JVI's Newlon™, which is AASHTO grade, and the preformed fabric duck pad, JVI’s Capralon™, These materials are still available; however, most applications can now use MASTICORD™ which has a better performance and economic value. In particular, the unreinforced elastomers, non-AASHTO grade, are no longer recommended for use in precast concrete structures by PCI and the AASHTO-grade pad now has a lower compressive stress limitation, Teflon is realstered trademark of the DUPONT CO, Page 1 MASTICORD™ is available in many forms. Most commonly used is the plain form. MASTICORD™ epoxy bonded to Teflon, JVI's Dynalon™ will provide slide bearing performance. MASTICORD™ can also be reinforced or laminated with stainless or carbon steel plate for high load bearing capacity. Any shape can be provided, and slots or holes can be cut in the material, ‘The in-service field evaluation since 1981 proves the durability and performance exceed the original development expectations. This third edition of the MASTICORD™ Design Guide makes use of in-service field information and new test data to improve the criteria and methods of design. By specifying MASTICORD™ the designer can now be assured of a consistent high standard quality product which meets a predetermined set of physical properties. Test reports documenting these physical properties can be provided to the designer. The quality control and design procedures included in this guide will assure MASTICORD™ can be confidently designed into structural applications. Page 2 A COMMON SENSE APPROACH EE ANEW PERSPECTIVE The history of elastomeric structural bearing pads is relatively short, dating back to about the mid-fifties. As in any young industry, phenomena regarding performance are constantly surfacing which lead to improvements for meeting these needs. ‘At this point in time, it is becoming clearer what an important role bearing pads play in their structural {functions and how serious the problems can be if bearing pads are not properly designed. Fortunately, the entire consideration of bearing pads is evolving from a “necessary nuisance" to the realization that proper application can have a direct relationship to long-range structural performance. A step forward in this evolution has been to recognize that beyond theoretical design considerations lie the realities of performance conditions that until now have not been fully recognized. And, rather than viewing these conditions as performance "problems," experience and common sense dictate that they now be viewed simply as additional components to be considered in the design process. REDEFINING THE TASK The choice of elastomers for bearing pads is a sound one. How they are designed and applied, however, determine success or failure. In developing MASTICORD™, the objective was to understand the behavior of a bearing pad, formulate a material that optimizes the behavior criteria and develop engineering procedures to aid the designer in selecting the appropriate size, Bearing pad performance relates to two functions, load distribution and movement. The two forces Which relate to these functions are compression and shear. Ideally, a bearing pad should be strong in compression and soft in shear. In compression, the pad should have an ultimate load capacity that will handle strains caused by non-uniform loading. Concurrently, in shear, the pad should exhibit the least possible resistance while not compromising that necessary compressive strength. The pad should allow a shear force to be dissipated through the pad before friction is overcome and sliding occurs, MASTICORD™ was formulated to meet these criteria In the case of unreinforced elastomers, high stresses and severe load conditions have proven to be excessive since the pad does not possess the necessary reinforcement or strength. Based on the type and severity of the "overload" condition, one or both of two modes of failure can be expected in unreinforoed elastomers: 1 Pads can be expected to "walk" out from under structural members. This phenomenon is a result of three influences’ a, The expected expansion and contraction caused by temperature cycles, shrinkage and creep of concrete exert a shear load on the pad which can cause the coefficient of friction to be exceeded. b. The inherent elastic memory of unreinforced elastomers promotes a migration to an uncompressed state, c. Low compressive stresses, less than 400 psi, do not confine the horizontal movements of the pad and promote walking of the pad, Page 3 ° en “Ne Figure 1 - "Walking" Pad Figure 3 - MASTICORD™ Pad Together these influences produce a ratc- heting movement which, in effect, causes pads to ‘walk," as shown in Figure 1. 2. Pads can be expected to ultimately ex- trude out from under the structural mem- ber when loaded to large stresses, as shown in Figure 2. Either condition will eventually minimize load distribution and may allow conerete spalling to occur. NON-UNIFORM LOADING (NUL) ‘A key to redefining the functions of a bearing pad is to acknowledge and address the existence of Non-Uniform Loading (NUL), as shown in Fig- ures 1, 2 and 3. This common condition occurs in the presence of rotation due to camber, struc- tural loads, and construction tolerances. NUL results in non-uniform stress distribution and therefore higher stresses and strains on partial areas of the bearing pads. The application of MASTICORD™ in the presence of NUL is the common sense approach. It acknowledges that NUL exists routinely; therefore, promoting the use of a pad capable of higher loadings without fear of overstressing. Under uniform loading in laboratory tests, MASTI- CORD™ consistently exhibited an ultimate com- pressive strength of 8,000 psi or greater. More- over, the unique disbursement of unrestrained reinforcing fibers translates to a remarkably high shear strain ability of up to 200 percent. Together these properties allow MASTICORD™ to exhibit a very desirable characteristic of flow which de- forms to accommodate the load, both vertically and horizontally, without losing its ability to support the load, These performance features provide a custom fit for most varying conditions, thus reducing the consideration of NUL from a problem to that of a design parameter. Page 4 NOMENCLATURE NOTE: PCI nomenclature used where applicable. Loads are at non-ultimate, service or working levels. SYMBOL UNITS DEFINITION A radian Angle of rotation between upper and lower bearings b inches Width of bearing pad, usually perpendicular to the flexural span by inches Loaded width of bearing pad, usually perpendicular to the flexural span, under uniform bearing b inches Width of upper element for Dynalon™ Slide Bearings D inches Total deflection or camber at center of span dy inches Horizontal deformation of bearing pad or anticipated structural, movement d, inches Vertical deformation of bearing pad ymax inches Maximum vertical deformation of bearing pad & % Compressive strain in percent, at any location, compressive deformation divided by the initial thickness multiplied by 100, see Figure 9 % Maximum compressive strain in percent, maximum compres- sive deformation divided by the initial thickness multiplied by 100 e, % Shear strain in percent, total horizontal deformation divided by the initial thickness multiplied by 100 G psi Shear modulus, slope of the shear stress strain curve at any point k tfrad® Thickness constant, see table in Equation 4 E inches Span length Ip inches _Length of bearing plate N pounds Total allowable non-ultimate shear working load R : Reduction factor for compressive load with angle of rotation Sy psi Compressive stress allowed without rotation, total allowable compressive load divided by loaded area, non-ultimate stress ip psi Applied non-ultimate compressive stress, total applied com- pressive load divided by loaded area, non-ultimate stress SF - Shape factor, the actual loaded area of the pad divided by the perimeter free to bulge, see Figure 7 Ss psi Shear stress, total shear load divided by the compressive loaded area, non-ultimate stress Page 5 inches infin PF kips kips kips inches inches inches inches Initial thickness of pad Thermal coefficient Applied non-ultimate vertical load (compressive load) Total allowable non-ultimate vertical working load at zero angle of rotation (compressive load) Total allowable vertical non-ultimate load on pad with angle of rotation (compressive load) Bearing pad length, usually parallel to flexural span Loaded bearing pad length, usually parallel to flexural span, under uniform, non-rotation bearing Loaded bearing pad length, usually parallel to flexural span, under rotation Length of upper element, Dynalon™ Slide Bearings Page 6 ENGINEERING RCT Se) SOURCE AND PURPOSE For purposes of objectivity and credibility, JVI contracted the services of Raths, Raths & Johnson, Inc., Structural Engineers of Willowbrook, linois, U.S.A., to undertake a research program to provide a comprehensive Design Guide for MASTICORD™. All testing was performed in their engineering laboratory and was conducted by Ms. Barbara J, Smith, S.E., P-E., under the direction of Charles H. Raths, S.E., Senior Principal. Testing was performed under both uniform and non-uniform loading conditions. The performance. specifications are based upon the maximum values obtained from these tests. The design equations are a simplified empirical representation of the test data which conservatively approximates actual behavior. DEALING WITH ELASTOMERS MASTICORD™s a composite material consisting of an elastomer with random-oriented synthetic fibers. For structural applications, the elastomer has to be stiff enough to resist typical compressive loads but soft enough to allow shear deformation. Synthetic fibers are used to strengthen the elastomer. MASTICORD™ has achieved the proper proportions of these materials in order to optimize the structural performance. MASTICORD™ is an isotropic material in the lateral dimensions but exhibits non-linear behavior with respect to shape factor and thickness. Therefore, it should be noted while hard numbers are cited in determining both physical and performance parameters, they represent a lower bound approximation based upon many repeated tests. It is not unlikely that results of two different test series of the same specimens would vary slightly due to subtle differences in the testing set-up, technique, or even petsonnel. For practical purposes, these small variances are considered insignificant and should be recognized as a natural phenomenon of dealing with elastomers. The PC! Design Handbook is referenced in this design guide wherever practical in order to accept and use industry standards, The latest edition, Edition 3, of the PC! Design Handbook recommends a compressive stress limit of 1,500 psi on a random fiber reinforced elastomeric pad. This very conservative value is meant for all brands, engineered and non-engineered materials and results from allack of in-depth testing. MASTICORD™'s extensive test program has proven it has greater capabilities than this limit suggests. Since it is an engineered product, the performance parameters and design ‘equations presented here control the design of MASTICORD™. MASTICORD™ BEHAVIOR ‘The role of a bearing pad is to transfer and distribute load between two structural elements. In addition, it allows for horizontal and rotational movements in order to minimize the effects of shrinkage, creep and ‘temperature. Ultimate load is commonly defined as the point where a material can no longer sustain load or accomplish its purpose. In most materials, ultimate load is accompanied by cracking or severe deformations. Unlike other materials, MASTICORD™ will continue to transfer and distribute load after ithas torn, Also, horizontal movement can be realized after the pad has slid. Therefore, typical ultimate load criteria are not justified. Page 7 In order to achieve optimal performance, long-term durability and reliability, and to define the service performance parameters, MASTICORD™ has undergone several test programs. The results of these tests have led to the selection of limiting strains. These limits control the amount of tearing, permanent deformation and slippage allowed on the pad. Refer to the section titled Test Program Summary for further information on testing and result evaluation. Typical observations of pads under compressive load include bulging, spreading and tearing. It is necessary to understand when these aspects occur and what they mean. As a pad is loaded in compression, the edges start to bulge and the surface area of the pad increases as it spreads out. When the strain exceeds 40 percent, the reinforcing fibers will start to de-bond and pull away from the exterior surfaces of the pad. As shown in Figure 4, this is a localized behavior which may extend 1/8 inch into the pad. As load is increased, the elastomer will start to tear at the voids left by the de-bonded fiber. Fibers will also tear and permanent deformation is the result. Most damage is concentrated at the edges of the pad, depending on the amount of strain present. A strain of 60 percent will typically cause tears extending from the portion of the pad having the highest strain, refer to Figure 5. The centermost portion of pad is the last o see damage since the surrounding pad helps stiffen and suppress bulging, 40% Compressive Strain Figure 4 - MASTICORD™ under 40% Compressive Strain Page 8 60% Compressive Strain Figure 5 - MASTICORD™ under 60% Compressive Strain In order to assess pad performance in the field, measurements of the compressed thickness should be made and maximum strain calculated by dividing the compressed thickness by the initial thickness. In addition, the amount of tearing and de-bonding of fibers will give indications as to how much damage can be expected throughout the pad. Portions of pad not loaded are non-functioning, so it is not critical if these areas are broken away from the loaded area. Debonded fibers and small amounts of tearing are not critical since MASTICORD™ will continue to transfer load under this condition. When a MASTICORD™ bearing pad is subjected to shear load, the lateral translation between the top and bottom fibers of the pad is noticeable. As the friction between the supporting surface and the pad is exceeded, the pad will start to slip. This slippage either can continue until the pad walks out from under the structural component or will stop as the pad regains a frictional hold. The pad will maintain a shearing strain of 75% before slipping occurs. Testing proved strains greater than 100% could be maintained, at this point the pad edges were observed to roll over upon themselves. The slipping friction coefficient between concrete and MASTICORD™ varies with the smoothness of the structural elements, temperature and compressive load. Slipping friction coefficient, that at which slippage occurs initially, for pads subjected to horizontal deformation is in the range of 0.2 to 0.5 and the static coefficient of friction, determined by the classic inclined plane, is 0.7 to 0.9. MASTICORD™ will not sustain a permanent deformation due to shear load. Page 9 75% Shear Strain Figure 6 - MASTICORD™ under 75% Shear Strain DESIGN PARAMETERS Performance parameters have been established for compression, shear, creep and friction behavior. In addition, thickness guidelines have been established to help the designer. A detailed discussion on how these parameters were determined may be found in this guide under Test Program Summary. Performance Parameters: Compression 40% maximum strain Shear 75% maximum strain Creep Irrelevant after initial application of load Friction 0.7 to 0.9 static coefficient (by classic inclined plane) 0.2 to 0.5 "slipping" coefficient (at which slippage initially occurs) Shape Factor Influenced and limited by 40% maximum compressive strain Page 10 General Pad Thickness Recommendatior Minimum Thickness” 3s" Non-Beam Members spanning less than 60 ft. 3/8" Non-Beam Members spanning more than 60 ft. 3/8" to 1/2" Beams spanning less than 40 ft. we" Beams spanning more than 40 ft. 5/8" to 3/4" ‘A minimum thickness of 1/4" can be used but applies only to conditions of ideal bearing, In recognizing the many opportunities for less than ideal bearing conditions, manufactur- ing variations, erection inconsistencies and construction tolerances, the use of 9/8" as a minimum thickness will enhance the prospects for satisfactory bearing. MASTICORD™ DESIGN PROCEDURE ‘The MASTICORD™ design procedure is basically an analysis approach. Itis necessary to know the size of bearing pad prior to starting the analysis. The pad size may be obtained by employing the recommended minimum thickness or using judgement based upon design experience. The design procedure is a working load (service load) method. Do not use ultimate loads. Select the bearing pad length and width, soo Figure 7. The selection of w and b should not exceed the dimensions of the upper or lower bearing surfaces. The w and b pad dimensions can be checked by using @ nominal bearing stress, uniform or non-uniform, of 1,500 psi. It is advisable to select b as large as possible. Determine the actual loaded area of the pad, b, and w,, see Figure 7 for non-rotation bearing. Select the bearing pad thickness. This can be done by using the table in the design parameters section. The thickness should also be checked against the maximum shearing strain. Determine the horizontal deformation, d,, the pad will be subjected to such as that induced by temperature, creep and shrinkage for concrete and by ‘temperature for steel applications. The magnitude of d, can be estimated from the PCI Design Handbook, or by other standard engineering reference sources. Calculate the pad thickness by using (=d,/0.75, but at least 3/8 inch. Determine the angle of rotation, A, between the upper and lower bearing surfaces due to prestressing, volume changes, applied loads and/or construction tolerances; see Figure 8. Construction tolerances should consider levelness of upper and lower mating surfaces, All pad designs should consider an angle of rotation, if only due to construction tolerances, use 0.03 radians minimum unless analyses prove otherwise. All design load cases and combinations should be considered. Typical construction tolerances are cited in the PCI Design Handbook. To estimate the angle of rotation from camber calculation ‘or construction tolerances, see the section in this guide titled Rotation Design Equations. Calculate the maximum allowable compressive load without rotation, V,,, the given pad size can tolerate using Equation 2 (see Page 13). In Equation 2, use €,,.,=40% for design or graphically select the compressive stress from Figure 10 or 11 Page 11 NOTE: 10. Calculate w,, the bearing length under rotation, using Equation 6 (see Figure 9). Check that w, is less than or equal to w, Check that the compressive stress, S,,, Equation 3, does not exceed 8,000 psi for plain MASTICORD™ and 2,500 psi for DYNALON™ If the limit is exceeded, use the stress limit to back calculate V,, by solving for V,,, in Equation 3, Calculate the maximum allowable compressive load with rotation, V,,. Use Equation 4 or Figure 12 to calculate the reduction factor, R and Equation 5 to calculate V,,. Compare V,,, the allowable compressive load with rotation, to V,,, the applied load. If V,, is greater than V,,, the pad design is acceptable. The maximum allowable shear load can be determined from Equation 9 or by us Figure 13. For Equation 9, calculate the shear strain, e,, using Equation 7 and the applied compressive stress, S,,, using Equation 8. Equation 8 considers the actual ‘compressive load applied to the pad to determine the maximum allowable shear load since higher compressive stresses induce larger shear stress capacities. MASTICORD™ bearing capacities can exceed the ultimate bearing stress of concrete. These concrete stresses must be checked as they will in many cases, control the bearing design. Page 12 DESIGN EQUATIONS. Eq. 1 Shape Factor ope bMi 2b+w)t Eq. 2. Maximum Allowable Compressive Load 19 Without Rotation, kips (O.BSF+2) ead) 1000 USE Gnq,=40% for design Eq. 3, Compressive Stress, psi 4g, 1000, We Load limit for plain MASTICORD™, psi <8,000 Load limit for Dynalon™, psi $2,500 Eq. 4. Rotation Reduction Factor R-—_1 Pe where: ee) 1/6" | 1/4"| 3/8" 4000 | 2500} 1500| 500} 400| 325| 275 Eq. 5. Allowable Compressive Load Vy=VyR With Rotation, kips Eq. 6. Loaded Bearing Length, see Figure 9 o Use @,=Gne,=40% for design Eq. 7. Shear Strain, percent <75% for design Eq. 8. Compressive Stress Applied, psi 4 1 plied, p Peer byw, Page 13 Eq. 9. Eq, 10. Eq. 11. Shear Load, pounds N=0.012 Syp/O; biWe Shear stress, psi Shear modulus, psi 1008, Page 14 Loading Conditions Defining Shape Factor Note: Any combination of plan and elevation views may exist. (Shaded portion indicates loaded area.) SF= by Wy 2t(b, +w,) Plan Elevation 1 L + ite ‘Span + wy __|2 Direction 7 = L Span 4 L. Direction w Figure 7 - Definition of Shape Factor and w, Page 15 Examples of Rotation Conditions Causing Non-Uniform Bearing Construction Tolerance w Construction si ‘_Tolerance Maximum Deflection and Tolerance Rotation Angle Figure 8 - Rotation Conditions Page 16 Non-Uniform Bearing max = GmexX 100 < 40% t We = mmx = _ Gnxt < Wy tanA 100 tan A Figure 9 - Definition of w, Page 17 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000+ S,.- Compressive Stress (ps!) 1000} lure 10 - Compressive Stress vs Strain Curves Compressive Stress at 40% S, - Compressive Stress (psi) SF - Shape Factor Figure 11 - Compressive Stress vs Shape Factor Plot Page 18 Relationship of Reduction Factor i 5 § B Thickness 3 (inches) 2 (nenes) © c 1 : ae & 58 98 oe eee ee ee ee 8000.01 "0.02 0.03 "00s 005 “0.08 007 ‘008 0.09 “0.10 A - Angle of Rotation (radians) Figure 12 - Reduction Factor vs Angle of Rotation Curves S, - Shear Siress (ps!) @,- Shear Strain (%) Figure 13 - Shear Stress vs Strain Curves Page 19 (inches) Masticord™ Creep Curves (%) uleng enjsseidwiog - °e 150 125 100 75 Time (hours) Page 20 5 25 Figure 14 - Creep Curves ROTATION DESIGN EQUATIONS The determination of rotation angle is an integral part of determining the allowable working load a pad can support. The end rotation of a member is due to prestressing, dead load, live load and bearing surface tolerances, The end rotation of most members can be approximated by assuming the member takes a parabolic shape. The rotation at the end of the member is then calculated from the camber (D in inches) and the span length (L in inches). The PCI Design Handbook, Edition 3, (PC!) lists camber for various member types, these cambers can be used in Equation 12 as D to calculate the approximate rotation (accurate to 0.01 radians). These cambers are calculated using dead load and superimposed dead load at erection and long-time; live load is not included. Tolerances are also specified in PCI. The camber tolerance is +1/4 inch per 10 feet, with a +3/4-inch maximum for tees and +3/4-inch maximum for beams. The camber tolerance can be substituted for D in Equation 12 below. For bearing plate tipping and flushness the tolerance is +1/8 inch each for the double-tee and beam. Equation 12 below presents the parabolic approximation for the angle of rotation in terms of camber. Equation 13 presents the angle of rotation in terms of bearing plate length (|) Eq. 12 Parabolic Curvature 4D Eq. 13. Bearing Plate Tolerance Where /,=/ength of plate Page 21 DESIGN TABLES FOR PLAIN MASTICORD™ AND MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS ree Two sets of tables are provided to give the maximum allowable loads for common sizes of plain MASTICORD™ and MASTICORD™ for slide bearings. Plain MASTICORD™ has a design stress limit of 8,000 psi, while MASTICORD™ for slide bearings has a stress limit of 2,500 psi. The design procedure is simplified by entering the tables with the pad size, thickness and known angle of rotation. Comparing the known applied service load to the maximum allowable load given in the tables will determine whether a given pad size is sufficient The tables are arranged by thicknesses: 1/4 inch, 3/8 inch, 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch, 9/4 inch and 1 inch. The pad sizes are shown on the far left of the table, w is shown in the first column, b is listed in the second column. The actual loaded width, w,, which depends on the angle of rotation, is accounted for within the tables. The angles of rotation are shown across the top of each table from 0 to 0.08 radians in graduations of 0.01 radians. A linear approximation may be used to interpolate between the angles given. The maximum allowable working load is limited by 40 percent maximum compressive strain at the pad's extreme edge, or 8,000 psi The tables allow the user to readily determine if a certain bearing pad can satisfy the given non-uniform conditions. For example, assume the following for a plain MASTICORD™ boam bearing + tte" . w=, =5.0" + b>b,=16.0" . A=0.025 radians + V=108.0 kips The allowable working load from the table at 0.02 radians is 218.6 kips and at 0.03 radians is 180.9 kips. Linear interpolation between these values yields 199.8 kips, which is greater than the applied working load of 105.0 kips, Therefore, this is an acceptable pad design. If the allowable working load from the table had been less than 105.0 kips, a pad of different dimensions would be required. The procedure is the same for using the MASTICORD™ for slide bearings tables. The thickness shown on each table refers to the MASTICORD™ only, DYNALON™ thickness is added to this for the total lower element thickness. Page 22 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1/4 inch _(K, = 2500) Dimensions (inches) Angle ()rasians wast Length w, b, 00 001-002-003 oss) 30 30 | m2 29 131 a1 52 36 28 20 15 30 a5 | 316 2a 158 97 63 44 92 2419 30 so | 372 m8 Ss 15 76 51 37 26 22 30 45 | 40 m4 25 192 88 59 43 32 25 30 so | 498 930 244 150 88 67 49 37 29 30 eo | 6 45 303 196 121 34 61 46 35 30 yo | 726 set 363 23 45 10 73 55 41 30 so | ss 678 ak 1170S 30 roo | 5 se 47 337 219 «151109 83 30 veo | 1944 1075 67214 289185134 170 30 woo | tie 1478 924 «DS 18S 1B 30 moo | ass tee 178725 a Sze 35 so | 318 259 158 97 63 44 32 26 18 35 3s | m4 97 192 18 77 53 38 28 at 35 40 | 454 969 227 140 81 63 45 34 28 35 4s | 26 21 263 162 05 75 53 a9 26 35 so | 599 479 29 14 120 89 60 49 29 35 eo | 748 S08 374 2301500378 82s 35 70 90 720 4450 «aT «180 t2e wd 35 eo | 1054 eas Ser gad 4ST 35 too | 1989 1095 684421 74189133 BD 35 roo | 1688 1350 44519 BB tO tO3 70 35 reo | 2033 1867 1167 718 «487 «2 S198 35 eo | 2005 mes 9s 918 so7 412288172117 40 30 72 m8 88174 S187 2818 49 35 454 983 27 1408 49 40 5s9 431289 1BBCSC‘COHSCTH SSK 40 45 25 0 313 102 125 86 69 39 26 40 50 m4 571 957 0438 BTS 49 60 oe 77 48 76 179 124 89 52 35 490 70 | 1083 866 S41 3374 Oa 40 ao | 1273 118 7 sz 255 76 tO7 a 40 roo | 1651 132s 831 sit zat 133888 49 120 | 2057 1645 1028 6334185 tO 0370 40 reo | 2050 zee 1490 980 72 353 S138 40 zoo | 3672 2008 10568 1180 734 «484 2887217 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 23 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1/4 inch __(K, = 2500) Dimonsions (inches) ‘Angle (A) racians Widtn Length Ww, b, | 900 001 002 003 0040050060708 45 30 | 0 4 28 132 88 59 40 26 18 45 as | see 421 2a 162 105 784780 45 so | 25 500 33 192 25 88 53 34 29 a5 a5 | 728 saa s04 224 46 99 60 39 26 45 so | a6 667 417 26 167 110 67 42 29 45 eo | 1051 asp ses as taz OAS 45 zo | 74 1019 637 992 55 154 093 BO 45 go | 10a 1202 751 462 ot t78 07 wa 45 roo | 171 1577 985 606 «984 at 19S 45 420 | 2449 1959 1224 753 480 285 160 10370 45 reo | a423 2739 1712 1053 640 «85319 e 45 200 | 4412 2520 mas 1358 800 aa a8 217 50 30 | 428 390 264 150 98 68 40 26 «18 50 as | sao 479 209 «18412077 48 50 ao | 718 s71 357 043 BBS 8H 50 45 | 24 067 417 56 1679980 50 so | 96 765 478 24 181 110 97 49 29 50 60 | i210 e658 60s 72D tz 8D sz 8 50 zo | 173 178 736 453 «28054 BO 50 eo | im2 1994 71 36 «920176 «07 esa 50 yoo | 2005 tess 1148 706 40 221 139 86 58 50 120 | 2002 2290 1431 at 4808S BO 10370 50 seo | 4022 so18 201 138 0 58 S188 50 zoo | sos 4102 2601 1001 600 4a TR 60 30 | 6 5 ws 188 120 66 40 26 18 60 35 a 98 7480140 TT 8D 60 40 we 77 48 275 160 88 S58 34 28 60 45 | 1051 e40 925 23 180 99 «60 398 60 so | 10 968 85 S72 20 1.0 67 43 29 60 eo | 142 i471 a7S e802 Oe 50 70 | 1686 151.1 94 S74 28084 8A 60 a0 | 24s 1705 1123 58 e018 80 soo | 2s04 2007 a2 920 0 21 133 «855 80 120 | avs 2007 1679084480 BS 18010870 60 seo | sas 4252 2057 1912 HO 5S 138 60 200 | ena 5537 M81 1641 0M 281A w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 24 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness () = 1/4 inch _(K, = 2500) DDimoncions (inches) ‘Angle (A) raciar With Length Ww, a Ee) 80 30 | 48 678 «24 26 120 68 40 26 18 80 35 | tse ass 827 eT 0 Ot 80 40 | 1273 1018 637 ws 160 88 53 36 28 60 45 | 1903 1202 751 69 1808 80 so | waz 1394 71 43.0 «0010's 80 eo | 245 1708 1123 492 2401328 80 70 | 2776 2201 1888 574 28015493 wt 80 80 | 9990 2664 1600 es6 20176 TT 80 too | 488 3591 2000 820 «400338 80 120 | S700 4880 2400 984 4802S GO ta 70 80 reo | e226 6581 200 1312 64035331388 80 a0 | 10842 0674 c0H9 1641 8a ste HT 109 so | wos 7s 507 m6 120 66 40 26 18 100 a5 | 1389 1005 684 20714077 10.0 40 | 1051 1320 900 328 10 68 53 34 28 100 45 | 1971 1877 900 «36980 93 baw 100 so | 205 1935 1000 4.0 20 10 67 43 29 100 60 | 284 2387 1200 402032 gobs 10.0 ro | s77 2074 1400 «S74 OSA 100 eo | a8 501 1600 656 seo 178107 100 100 -| e121 4897 200 a2 00st 100120} 7646 6278 2400 84 4802S 18D 10370 100 © 180 /11488 9190 sz00 siz AO HR 100 a0 | 18802 12041 sog9 1641 200 wat 2882 120 30 | 1344 1075 600 6 «120 8848 120) 35 | 1x8 1350 700 a7 4077? at 120 40 | 2057 1645 900 28 160 98 53 94 20 120) 45 | 29 1959 900 369 180 99 60 35 26 120 so | 2062 2290 1000 4.0 20 110 67 43 29 120) 60 | 9746 2997 1200 492 2032 kB 120 7o | 4095 3755 1400 574 8015483 Bt 120) 80 | s700 4560 1600 «656 05201787 120 100 | 7646 6276 ©2000 200 at133— BS 120120 | 101987680 2400984 48S tO tS 70 120 180 | 15025 10240 a0 1512 HO 5S 120 200 | 19200 12600 seg) 081 wesw eT w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 25 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 9/8 inch _(K, = 1500) Dimeneions (inches) Angle () racians Width Length W, b, | 990 001 0c2 0030040000807 ne 30 30 |] zo 12 138 94 65 46 34 26 21 30 35 | m4 20 5 115 78 58 41 82 28 30 40 | 310 29 193 132 91 65 48 s7 29 30 45 | 255 09 22 151 15 75 56 43 94 30 so | 2 s49 251 1 118 85 63 48 38 30 eo | 436 431 sto aia tate sa 30 zo | sor 514 370 252174287 8B 30 so | 6:8 soa 430 wa m2 145 107 828 30 yoo | e839 768 552 976 260 188 138 106 83 30 y2o | 1090 939 «675 9B m7 89129102 30 teo | 1477 1204 «23 2B 434 NTS 30 zoo | 1876 1091 1173 708 552 38S 29s wes ATT 35 30 | 24 230 5 18 78 58 41 32 25 35 35 | 39 277 199 136 94 67 50 38 30 35 40 | 374 925 24 9 1.0 79 58 45 35 35 45 | 431 375 260 83127 en ey Baa 35 so | 488 425 905 28 144 103 78 58 46 as 60) | ss) see) a78 ase we a7 es 7s 35 70 M5 630 453 M8 23 159 119 87 68 35 80 46 735 629 Ok 17813R 1B 35 roo | 1091 969 682 454 «S81 80170131108 35 reo | 1999 es 637 670842 OD 160126 35 yoo | 1981 1001 1151 733A BBB TA 35 200 | 2347 2081 1487 9996904487 B12 40 30 30 «983A SBT 40) 35 74 5 a sS 178888 40 40 re ec ee 40 45 soo 442800779 ta 40 50 578 03381 mHCst22 90S. 40 60 0 26 0 68 tte tS2 te 8 40 70 85 752 40 BBR 13504 Be 40 so | 112 e802 wat wet tSB tats 49 soo | 1912 1140 920 «55888278124 40 120 | 1616 1405 1010 638 a5 Owe toe 182 40 reo | 2293 1942 1996 9508574704 2BT Nt 49 200 | 2056 2484 1785 1215 wD GOT 44 MHA BS w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 26 MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 3): PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,,, (kips) ch__(K, = 1500) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle (A) radians Wet Length wr b, | 000 001 002 003 004 005 008007 ace 45 30 | 355 99 we 151 105 75 56 48 94 45 as | 44 975 2891837 SR 45 40 | soo 442 918 216 180 107 79 81 48 45 45 | sao s12 sce 028i t73 248 45 so | 670 sas 419 25 197 141 105 80 63 45 co | a 729 S24 357° 245 176 a 10078 45 7o | w1.0 a78 et 480871158 45 ao | 185 103% 74 S04 9 2518S tat 45 too | 1543 1342 965 657 | 454185814 45 zo | i908 1659 1192 012 581 402 208 0189 45 teo | 249 204 tse 1127 79 S58 44 7 226 a5 zoo | sit 2057 2125 1447 1000718 631g 282 50 a0 | #2 o49 21 171 118 85 83 488 50 35 | 488 425 305 ma 144 0S 760 6B 48 50 40 | 578 503 361 m6 170 122 90 69 55 50 45 | 670 585 419 mS 187411058. 50 so | 765 5 478 26 m5 161 120 92 71 50 60 | 960 235 600 aus m2 0215S 50 70 | 1180 109 725 44 M41 244 «18113888 50 eo | 1365 1197 653 bat 42 BT Ste 50 woo | 17a5 152 119 760 S25 976 «279 OS 18) 50 120 | 214 1925 1984 94251 a HG Ht 50 reo | 089 2086 1921 115 SOAS 50 mo’ | sere ste0 247 1608 117088 eae) a0 82 60 30 46 431 «10a 146 td 77594 60 35 oS 26 378 588 te? S24 60 40 720 626 450 6 22 62 NZ 82 56 60 45 ma 729 824 957 GATS 60 50 0 «835 60008 82 OPO tOz 74 60 eo | 12 154 7575183568 S 187128 as 60 vo | 1473 181 921 ea? 3991.0 BS 8 60 go | 1742 1515 108874 SI STO tet 60 too | 2095 1996 1495 077 «675483 20S tat 60 120 | 2064 2404 1790 121942 SS 189 60 teo | 4039 9507 2521 17168 «1186 8B A898 60 200 | 5226 4544 9256 2224 1837 1010 ea 40a w, and 6, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 27 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (f) = 9/8 inch _(K, = 1500) ———— Dimensions finches) ‘Anole (A) rediens Widty — Length w, b, | 900 001 oce 002004 005008007008 80 30] o88 998 420 29 22 5s 94 61 42 80 as | 6 735 825 360 289 177 1097248 80 40 | wie 980 622 431 298 m2 125 82 56 80 45 | 1195 4031 741 50489 e714 wb 80 so | 1965 1187 653 S81 402 e256 10274 a0) eo | i742 1515 1009 741 S12 009187288 80 zo | 2137 1958 195 9 617 353 28 143 99 30 so | 25s zo14 1501 1083 706 0404 250 tea 11.8 80 100 | 9400 2057 225 we7 982 S| 2 OS tat 80 120 | 4289 3730 aed 1825 1058 «es SHE (NBO 80 seo | 6137 5337 3836 2611 1411 6B 9 Be 50 200 | e0a4 e005 soe HOS 1784 101.0 Gad 41.0282 109 ao | saa 7a 852 6 m0 151 94 61 42 joo 85 | 093 oko ese aed sus tt t9 7248 woo = 40.—«d' a2 118020558 HS Oa AS BAB 100 45 | 163 1982 965 687007 eT 140 wt 100 so | Was 1552 115 760 441 252 «158 10271 100) eo | 205 1909 1495 977° 829 «90S tay tess 100 ro | 2835 24685 1772 1191 17 3588S 100) ao | st00 2057 2125 1381-706 404 ate soo 100-| 4500 © 300.2 2689 «1702 we OS 2 OSTA yoo 120«| Saaz 5080 se52 poe t8s ees] soo 150} 847.5 7369 SOT 7B 141 | BAGS wR yoo 20.0 | 11221 ose 7019 9409 1764 «1010 gaa 120 30 | 130 939 675 459 28S 151941 120 as | 19 165 a7 5709177 tS 724 120 49 | 1818 1405 1010 «681953 ae S Bz 8 120 45 | 1008 1659 1192 7686 997 «a7 140 120 so | 2214 1925 1904 851 4415151027 i200 | 2064 2091 1780 toed 29 S187 1288 120 79 | 358 2094 224 1191 GI7 353 218 143 99 wo 0 | ames aso es 1381 TOS OHO reo 100 | sue2 somo ses2 1702 ZS BROS tat ee 120 160 ‘| 10986 ©9562 5909 2231411 we 499 wea eo 200 | 14600 2774 7499 S403 H7e4 101.0 Gad a0 8 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 28 MASTICORD™ Thickness (0) PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) 1/2 inch _ (K, = 500) Dimencions finches) Angle (A) radians Wisi Length Wy b, | 200 901 902 003 oH 00500807008 30 so | m0 190 166 138 111 89 71 58 48 30 35 | 29 27 199 165 139 106 85 69 57 30 40 | 28 25 22 192 154 124 99 81 66 30 45 | 318 03 265 21977 78 30 so | 9 342 29 27 199 159 128 108 05 30 eo | 441 420 367 m4 285198157 128105 30 70 | 524 499 436 361 201 283 «187 «182125 30 eo | es 579 S06 419 338 270 7178145 30 oo | 77 0 S47 538 432 «MS TSB 30 120 | 947 92 700 653 526 wd ae ars 228 30 sao | 1201 1230 1076 «9017.41 TH SOT 30 200 | 1637 1859 1964 1129 09 727 Bas a7 300 35 so | 29 27 19 165 139 16 85 69 57 a5 35 | 26 272 28 197 159 127 102 83 68 as a0 | s¢ 18 278 230 «136 049119 80 35 45 | ses) 305 319 264 IS ATO aT 9 35 so | 433 413 S61 299 0281193558108 35 eo | 534 509 445369 a7 eto 15S tT 35 70 67 607 «S31 405A 8S RB BSCR 35 60 71-708 NSA 12D BSS ATT 35 oo | o52 oo7 729 657 929 423 40 76 D7 as sao | 1165 1110 971 god a7 ste 16 388 ar 35 reo | 1595 i519 1929 1100 86 709 570 462 © 380 35 200 | 2028 1932 1690 1399 «1127 8072488 40 30 278 25 232 «192 «154 12498 40 35 w4 31827880978 40 40 m2 973 926 oT B TA 140 40 45 450 429 975 St 80a. tet tO 49 50 51048525352 ATtBR14B 2 40 60 2 602 828 436 351 281 me 18s 150 40 720 76 «720 630 §21 420 336 270 «8180 40 20 81839734 OB O02 SST 40 soo | 1137 1083 947 7841S 4G ars 49 120 | 1996 1929 «1163 982775 ROB sae 82 49 160 | 1919 1828 1600 1324 1058 953s SSG AST 40 200 | 2448 2332 2040 1688 1980 1088 B74 710889. w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 29 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD YV,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (!) = 1/2inch _ (K, = 00) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle ( recians Width Length Ww, b, | 000 001 002 003-004 005008 oT ae 45 20 | se 93 5 29 6177) 141 4 8278 45 a5 | 303 985 31984187 45 40 | 450 429 375 «311-250-200 tet tt 107 48 45 | 519 404 433 358 288 281185150124 45 so | seo S61 491 406 «e782 aDst71— 140 45 oo | 732 607 610 805 47 m5 zeta 45 7o | era s36 732 96 48 990 314 255 209 45 ao | 1027 978 656 «708 7D 486387288 2k 45 woo | 1390 se 108 17 739 sot 475 88ST. 45 120 | 1638 1560 1065 1129 s10 728) S85 475 OD 45 too | 2253 2155 1865 1580 1257 106 ms 56588 45 200 | 2805 2757 a2 19068 1608 1287 f004 9 Gas 50 30 | a9 42 29 m7 199 (159 «128 «104 BS. 50 as | 433 413 961 29 et t93 SS) 126109 50 40 | 510 496 425852882148 50 45 | 509 ser 491 087 Pott 50 so | o59 698 5568 42 o72 we 29 194 159 50 eo | o35 795 6968 576 464 srt oe me 199 50 70 | 104 958 837 683 8584S at OS 50 eo | 177 1121 oat a2 sa 828 Okt 28O 50 100 | 1530 1457 1275 1055 850 BO SKB 8A 50 120 | 1990 19001575 1904 10500 gS SHB ASO 50 150 | 2623 2408 2186 «1809 1457 «1166 «987780 50 20 | ss sme 2005 ase 18701498 20278 BOD 60 30 441-0987 OHS 198 1ST =~ 128108 80 35 a4 50944556907 238 tat 155127 60 40 62 902 528 436 351 21 we 183 150 60 45 m2 687 810 SOT SBN 60 50 a5 795 696 576 48471 Bm 189 60 60 | 1047 907 72722 BS OS BAD 60 ro | 1266 1205 1055 873 73 62 452 «987 © 90t 60 ao | 1490 i419 1242 1028 a8 e282 8D 88S 60 roo | 1951 158 1628 1985 tone 87) wT 5S 48S 60 120 | 2424 2008 2020 18121987 1077 BS 7B —BTO 60 reo | s002 3230 2827 339 ted 1508 1211 983780. 50 zoo | as79 4170 3849 seo 2488 1948 1584 1209 950 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 30 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 5/8 inch _(K, = 400) Dimensions finches) ‘Angle (i radians: Width Length Ww, b, | 900 001 002 003 00s 005008 0.07008 45 30 | 26 284 255 218 180 148 121 100 83 45 a5 | 885 eH gos asa ee tz7 445 120 100 45 40 | 415 399 058 905 253 28 170 140 17 45 45 | 477 459 414 953.1 2391968181134 45 so | S40 519 46 397 29 270 «21182182 45 so | ess 632 576 401 407 4k Btw 45 zo | 739 758 cas se7 487 399 «27 70a 45 so | 932 996 0S e85 S68 406 S82 315 282 45 100 | 1201 1155 1036 883 733 «6d 40240887 45 120 | 1475 1419 t272 085 90S awa 45 160 | 2030 1952 1750 9s 1288 «101532570 45 zoo | 2501 2892 2234 1905 1580 1208 1062S 728 50 30 | 93 seo 27 ms mS eS 88 12, 50 35 | 400 985 345 24 44 200k 50 40 | 469 451 405 045 Gass tz 50 45 | 540 519 406 07 29 270 zat te 82 50 so | 612 589 28 450 373 308 «251 mor 50 60 | 760 730 655 58 463 380 ts na 50 yo | 910 675 785 669 555 455 979 308 258 $0 80 | 1064 1023 9177829 832 aS a5 Oo 50 soo | 1977 1924 1187 1013 940 «6894485387 50 120 | 196 1631 1462 1247 1004 oss aT 50 reo | 2043 2253 20 1723 1429 «1172 «98025 50 200 | 2808 es BBS e205 1829 1D ts 1S ake 60 so | 408 392 951 900 m9 204 107 138 115 60 as | 402 473 424 962 02 tO tt 60 40 | 579 557 499 426 953 289 «237 198-103, 60 45 | 58 c2 578 401 407334 27d zee 188 60 50 | 760 730 655 558 463 80 1ST 60) eo | o47 914 817 697 578 e748 gas 60 70 | 141 1097 984 639 696 570 468 «BS 21 60 ao | 1359 1267 1154984816 go S89 452 TS 60 roo | 1744 1677 1504 1283 1064 872715 O80 60 120 | 2189 2078 1002 15881917 1080685 730 oor 60 160 | 5007 2802 2503 2211 183415041233 106A 60 200 | sero 9721 as56 ese 2050 1985 1586 19071087 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 31 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 5/8 inch _(K, = 400) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle (A) radians Width —— Length Ww, b, | 200 oot 002 0030.04 00506807008 30 so | 187 180 161 138 114 94 77 63 53 30 as | 2s 24 192 14 196 111 81 7568 30 40 | 29 29 ws 191 158 130 106 88 73 30 45 | 26 254 255 2168 180 148 121 100 99 30 so | 333 520 287 245 23 166 136 12 93 30 60 | 408 202 381 0 ak 0H tT tee HS 30 ro | 43 45 417 355 295 242 108 163 136 30 eo | 560 538 402 411 okt 280 tat a0 woo | 713 088 G15 524435 ST) 8220 30 wo | 8 635 ms 638 529 434 356 8 tad 20 seo | 120 1134 1017, 88719590 48499 30 zoo | 1493 1435 1287 1098 10746 Sa 35 so | zs 2 64 136 11 81 7588 35 3s | 26 m9 196 «6213310978 35 40 | 310 27 m8 «189 «15S ta?) 105 35 4s | 955 06 1 tte 7145 120100 35 so | 40 M5 m4 hh OBA tH 38 eo | #2 47s 424 m2 0 tks Ries tae 35 70 | 585 562 604 430 357 22 240 198 184 as ao | 679 659 ses 40 4 tae re ee td 3s woo | m9 m5 749 G9 590 434 356 204 244 as 120 | 151 1020 914780 wa? S058 8 35 reo | 1447 1302 1208 1066 BS 724 3489 a7 35 200 | 1937 tee 1583 1951 1120 91.8 753 wet SS 40 30 | 29 29 23 101 158 130 106 88 73 40 as) | si0 een eer 228 48a es Ha7 108 a7 40 40 | 02 s8 312 6 21 101 149 122 102 40 45 | 418 999 358 05259 BOO 49 50 | 9 451 45 5 288 235 102 189 192 40 eo | so 557 49 26 059 m8 796183 40 70 | 690 64 S05 S07 421 945 283 233 © 104 40 eo | sos 72 os2 s90 490 402 29 271 228 40 too | 1032 992 cas 759 629 518 «4239280 40 120 | 1263 i215 tose 929 «70 oz S187 385 49 160 | 1731 1665 1493 1273 1058 «8868710. BBS a8 40 200 | 20s 2119 1900 1620 1944 1102 908744 B19 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 32 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (f) = 5/8 inch _(K, = 400) Dimensions finches) ‘Angie (A) radians Wet Length wy, Db, | 000 001 002 098 004005 08 © oa7 0.08 45 20 | we m4 5 2a 180 48 121 100 as 45 35 | 955 944 906 et 8 a7 14s 120 100 45 49 | 5 399 358 905 23 mS 170 «140 45 48 | 477 459 414 95:1 ad 3D te tet 18.4 45 so | 540 519 466 07 m9 270 mt 182182 45 oo | ce e412 876 41 407 334 274 228 188 45 70 | 799 768 639 S87 0487 «99 se?) 270d 45 ao | 32 096 003 85 SOB 406 2 «1S (22 45 too | 1201 1155 1038 683 733 «GO 49240887 45 120 | 4475 14193272 085 00738 gOS wo at 45 160 | 2030 1952 1750 9s 1298 1015 32 686 S70 45 200 | 2601 292 2284 1905 1580 1296 1082 aS 728 50 ao | a3 320 287 m5 mS ee t38 2 50 35 | 400 385 945 2s 244 200184132 50 40 | 49 451 405 45 286 235 192 159 132 50 45 | sso sig 436 e790 zen 182152 50 so | 61.2 S89 828 450 373 8 251 OT WTR 50 eo | 760 730 655 558 483 8057S 50 7o | 9.0 675 7a5 669 655 455 738 SS 50 00 | 1064 1023 17 maz ko 82 a3 aD 209 50 soo | 1377 1324 1187 1013 840 89584 48S BT 50 reo | tee 1631 1452 1207 1034 ga gOS aS aT. 50 160 | 2543 2253 2020 1723 1429 «1172 «0807825 50 200 | 2009 2584 2585 2005 18291500 1229 1018 60 a0 | 408 302 51 900 249 204 167 138 «118 60 35 | 492 473 424 362 002s wets tS 60 40 | 579 557 499 426 «953 «28937198 108.3, 60 45 | esa 642 876 40107334 a7 nes 60 so | 760 730 655 558 463 «80 t287 60 eo | 947 ot e177 578 47k 0B SRO 60 ro | 141 1097 964 «39696570458 BS RA 60 ao | 1339 1287 1154 9846 ese S49 a8 Te 60 roo | 1746 1677 1504 1283 1064 «8727188990 60 120 | 2159 2078 1652 1588 1317 1080 88S 730 OT 60 reo | 3007 2802 2503 22111834 «1504123911 «Ba 60 zoo | seo a7at S396 2646 2560 1935 1586 1907 1087 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 33, PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 5/8 inch _(K, = 400) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle (A) radians Width Length w, __b, | 000 dor 002 acs oct 005006 ©— 0.07008 eo 80 | seo se aut 341 809189187 ao as | oro asa 9 M4 339 278 29 t04 eo = 40 || wos 72 mo 450 «029 art a8 so 4s | we ae 5 8 66 2S B82 ao 50 -| 1084 wee ot) ez D2 BB ao eo | 1s39 287 1154 08d wesw TB ee ee ao ao | tis ee tess ted HTD 8077 caw so 100 | 2550 as 2181 1050151108785 ao 120 | tet 9040 eres awed 1028 1581 298 1088 ao 160 | 4465 ons 3850 aed 72S wa 1880 1509 Hat 80-200 | se06 S509 soos aa8s cmH e803 a8 1807 401 wo 80 | 713 eas IS AST wz BIO too 38 | ea9 38 49S SSDS wt roo —a0.—«| 10322 eas 592916 as a eC too -50'| 1977 1924 1187 11S © BO BSBA ABE (85.0 io 60 | saa 4677 1504 tons 1084 2718S 420 too —70-*| 2190 4a tase TSS tes 1085S TS At foo a0 | 2830 24s zi8d te80 1543 285 087 7st 100 100 -| 566 se37 m2 aHrs oss 6891884) too 20 | 420 4077 2655 ots 5S at20 1871186 At too 100 | cose cost sees 4459 eB woe IAS SA TH 100 200 | 7057 7e51 cass sass 4052 e78 aree 807 1404 20 30 | oa ss 748 ws eGR ato 120 38 | 1081 020° ot 70047 sO as a7 120 -40«| 1253 tats 89) ees Owe IB R80 eo 45 (| 1475 149 teva 1085 00a OSS r2o 50 (| tes i631 1482 1247 1084 ee oz 482350 120 80 | iso 2076 1082 1588 1317 1000 ats a8 420 120-70 | 649 say casa 148 18S 18S OSS TSB 080 | ste1 00 ras za24 1928 tea 1082 7A 120 100 | 240 4077 355 3118 2585 eB SEA SoA TO 120 120 | e786 5170 4695 8059 wT ews 1ee7 118A 120 60 '| 7773. 7474 6701 BTS 4740107 21S TEL 112 120 00. | rons) 9687 8864 7551 6004 9007 p29 807 140: w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 34 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 3/4 inch __(K, = 325) Dimensions (inches) Angle (A) radians Width Length W, b, | 900 oot oce 003-004 00500807008 30 so | 79 173 188 139 18 99 «83 6888 30 a5 | 219 28 108 164 140 117 98 82 69 30 40 | 247 239 218 191 162 136 114 95 80 30 45 | 21 272 248 27185 tS 129108 a 30 so | 316 38 279 m4 28 174 145 122 102 30 eo | 386 s73 ssn en see tases 30 yo | 46 a2 404 353 m0 22 20 178 148 30 so | ser sia 8 47 mA tks sara 30 roo | 671 650 519 4170S GB 30 veo | a8 790 a1 616 480 76 a1 ss 30 seo | t06 1071 85 727 610 «5082889 30 200 | 1907 1953 1258 1081 91977 BAA 9454 35 so | 213 208 188 184 140 17 98 82 69 35 35 | 23 245 224 196 68 Tw 35 40 | 204 285 260 28 104 2 138 119 96 as 45 | 396 325 207 260 met t85 155130109 35 so | 378 366 935 22 m9 209 174 148 «123, 35 eo | 463 449 410 «359 m5 ase at 150 35 7o | 550 533 487 425 «62S SR 179 35 ao | 6x7 617 56449349851 aad 24 OT 35 woo | 813 738 720 629 535 489 975 314 264 35 120 | 991 960 77 mer wz Tas gee 35 160 | 1989 1907 1194 1054 8B 44D BRO 438 35. zoo | 1709 1655 1513 1322 1124 oka sD 855 40 so | 27 239 28 191 2 136 114 95 80 40 35 | 24 285 250 B94 621868113 40 40 | sis 932 503 mS SBD SBSH. 49 45 | 992 980 947 358 ats tata 49 so | 442 428 301 342 201 284 HT 148 40 60 | 544 526 481 421 358900 250 210178 40 7o | 67 «26 S72 S00 425 357 298 269 210 40 go | 751 727 664 a1 494 ahh 200 49 soo | 2 032 651 744 833 531 43 371 BD 40 reo | 1175 1138 1040 9097734 DSB 40 roo | 106 1556 1421 1243 1057 888 7402s 40 200 | 2080 1976 1006 1579 1942-1260 TBT BBR w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 35 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (() = 3/4 inch _(K, = 325) Dimonsions (inches) | Angle radians Width Length w, by | 900 001 002003 ooh ons 005 oor 008 4s 30 | m1 a2 moot) 129 OB 4s a5 | ms 2s m7 m0 way tS SS 130108 4s 40 «| 992 07 sss St] t27 45 45 | mo 5) 908 kB Ta 45 50 | s07 491 49 998 934 280 24 196 165 45 60 | 626 606 S54 84 Ste 220 45 70 | m8 723 660 977 401 12 A 8B 45 90 | coo m1 700 rz Bd aS MDS (282 45 100 | 1118 1081 988 ©6373 SIA 43D 362 45120 | 1367 1904 1010 105829 754 e307 aa 45 160 | 1976 wer7 1660 1451 1234 «1035 a4 72S 8D 45 200 | cea aod ait fone tere te HOF wes 770 so 30 | ae sos) aro 2a ORSCtTAtS B10 so as | oe see 35 2a mst 2 so 40,«'|| az 2890042212442 5045 (| S07 for 49983334 aw t8 tes so 50.'| 7A Gea wT) 2841108 50 60 | 709 sar exe) 9 ae7 wae? aH 280 so 70'| Bat 75058 SAMBO so 80 | 989 e878) 785) G50 BG Asa so 100 | 1275 was 1128 a7 39704 SRD 50120 | see 15h7 to 12121090 eee 72k sok so 60 | 2157 2089 1009 189 19 1190 994 ©2700 50-0 | 754 26588 2437 2191 eID 1820 1260 1082 Oe eo a0 -| see ar 18a SBMS co as | es 9 4108 Sass ala 150 co 40.—«|ssts zee a2 58) gD sD 2107S eo 45 | ee oe 54 a8 aS 2B ze 203 eo © 50- || 09 «a7 | ae) 4ST «| 501 TTA 280 so 60 | eet ash 780 wae 580 ae HOS KO 2a co —70.—«*| 10881005) ae] we wD CC ce eo 100 | 1907 1550 1422 1249 1057 88674082052 eo 20 | 19683 1901 1785 1534 1305 1004 4785 oa 60 160 | 2751 eed Had aie 1810 te 1258 © 106.1003 eo m0 | o593 O40 128 oraz ated Ke NeRT 1021148 /, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 36 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (1) = 3/4 inch _(K, = 325) Dimensions finches) Angle (4) raciane Wieth Length w, Ce eS) 80 so | s7 sit we7 oB ATS STH 80 3s | 67 617 se asa SH ts OT 80 40 | 751 7a? 654581 49d 418K 80 45 | e884) 788 672571 7.9 400358 80 50 | 989 958 875 755 50S ASG 80 co | 128 1199 1058 956 815 SS 78 402 20 70 | 497 1450 1925 158 985 SOTTO 80 80 | 1769 1707 1560 1964 116073 26D 72 so 00 -'| aa12 2239 aks 1789 «15211278 «1086 «| 82781 so 120'| ere ares asks wees 1804 tee tT T1388 30 180 -| 4o4e 50.0 582 ©8132 2653 | 2281S TSE TON 80 a0 | sede 5081 4043 4059 © GHB 2eA aH 20R4 1703 wo 30 | ert 50 sak BLO at 70 Dat woo 38 | 819738 720 wn SDS AEA oo = 40] 962 93251743 too 45 (| Hie 081 oes 83734 1s BIA 80 a8 oo = 80 | ta75 taa5 eB T9704 8B Aa too 60 | 1607 1858 1422 124s 1057 wD Oe oo 70—«'| 1953 ez 172915111285 1078-07534 too 80| asta 2239 2086 1789 teat 1278 108888278 100 © 100 '| 00 ens 2B 588 OLS 8B A118 7D too 120'| 3839 718 s98 e085 2118 175914811168 too 180 | S462 S290 4033 4226 ©3593 3ST «NOT 1555 too a0 | 7141 6018 SSI 5525 4698 3040 Sea 2841 984 0 30 '| 8S 7907213153558 GBS 2035 | 991 960 a7 767 sR SAT as 8 we 0 «= 40.«| 11751138 1080 S773 wa BAZ SS 82 120 45 | 1907 1924 12101088 wD 784 30 BAT BT 120 50 | 1666 1517 1986 1212 1080884722 BOA ABE 12060 | 1983 tot 1755 1534 190510044785 58S 20 © 70-| aaez 2048 14s eA 1593 1538 118 «= e480 20 80 | zee 2789 ee ees 1984 1589 tee 1056 778 120 100 | sa39 718 su98 a7 526 at 1789 182072 120 120 '| 4848 4805 eo 751 18S RTS ae tS8A 1186 120 © 160 | 6067 6748 166 50004584 0844 24821131555 reo 200 (| tet sas2 8127108 6040 SRS wR HHI 1944 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 37 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1 inch __(K, = 275) Dimensions finches) ‘Angle (A) rosiane Width Length w, b, | 900 001 002002 00s 00500808 30 30 | 169 14 152 195 117 109 85 72 61 20 35 | 20 194 10 160 139 118 100 85 72 30 40 | 21 25 28 65 160 137 118 98 B84 30 45 | 22 25 m6 210 182 155 132 112 95 30 so | m4 26 25 26 ms 174 148 125 107 30 ee ee ED 30 7o | 423 414 901 39 Sate 1815 30 eo | 47 474 499 901 338 eng 77 30 too | 618 601 557 495 4298S 30 sao | 749 729 075 oot 5204878 ard 30 eo | 013 988 912 8127030 OS A867 ao evo | tar7 12831181 1024 er 87 eke BA a8 35 30 | 20 194 180 160 139 118 100 85 72 35 as | 27 230 213 190184440 tt 104 a 35 40 | 274 257 267 220 190 162 138 «1788 35 is | 08S RSS STZ YET TTS. 3s so | 350 341 316 21 m3 208 178 149 127 35 eo | 420 46 355 AST Bsa 1S tae 18 35 7o | 96 49 46 46 351 500 254 218 183 35 so | sas 569 S27 489 Sta tema at 35 woo | 744 724 GrO 56 NT aad) 74 TS 270 35, 120 | 904 80 814 725 628 536454 88S BT 35 reo | 1226 1193 1105 983 851 727s nk 35 200 «| 1550 1508 196 © 1242 TOTS |B Swe SB 40 so | 21 225 208 195 160 187 116 98 84 40 as | 274 207 247 20 190 162 i388 1789 40 40 | 318 310 287 255 mat 188 to 1368 11S 40 45 | 93 953 927 wl m2 IS tee 15518 40 so | 8 397 368 m7 mS m2 a5 174 148 40 so | #99 485 450 4000 7 tS NSN 40 zo | 592 s76 533 475 411 951038 40 eo | s6 667 18 50-476 408 At 40 soo | s74 51 788 «701 sO SBS TANT 40 120 | 1085 1096 959 054 «7403S 4A sO 49 reo | 1449 1411 1908 1162 1007 859 m2e | LTB 40 200 | 1636 17a7 1654 1472 ters tos as Tez 08S w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 38 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1 inch _(K, = 275) Dimansione (inches) Angle () radians With Length Ww, b, | 90 001 002 009004 909005 070.08 45 ao | m2 255 26 210 182 155 192 12 95 45 as | 312 904 281 250 78ST 188118 45 40 | 23 55 827 1 eS 8218S A 45 4s | 414 49 973 a2 ese mT 180 45 so | «7 454 420 974 24 277 24 199 169 45 so | 572 557. Sis 459 308 339 BB 24207 45 7o | e830 62 613 ses 472 403 42 280 2B 45 so | 79 78 71 632 S48 487 6388S 45 too | 109 962 99 99 701 598 S07 430 366 45 ro | 1232 1199 1110 988 656 730 tg 25446 45 160 | 1682 1637 1515 1348 «1188 997 BST OD as zoo | 2is6 zors) i924 i7iz 1483) 4286 t073) oLo 774 50 30 | 24 26 265 236 204 174 48 125 107 50 3s | 350 381 316 men 283 mB ao 17 50 40 | 8 97 0089 7 29 m2 m5 176 148 50 45 | 487 454 420 74 wed 7 dt 189 50 so | 56 s12 474 422 965 «51284 4H 50 eo | 647 630 503 519 489583 25ers 238 50 zo | 70 749 694 617 535 456 87 «2B 279 50 so | a5 871g 717 gat 53050 wa 50 soo | 1148 1117 1004 9207076807746 50 120 | 1404 1967 1285 1126 e782 TOS SB 509 50 soo | 1924 1672 1733 1542 1986 «1180067 SGT 50200 | 248 2083 206 i983 1700 4S1 13010438 60 30 | 358 348 928 287 mo 2180183130 60 a5 | 8 416 985 34307 aa StS 60 40 | 499 46 450 400 «347 298) 8118 60 as | e720 55716459908 a9 eS kk OT 60 so | e647 630 sas 519 489 «sa3 eS S28 60 60 | 79 m7 m0 640 585 473 Mot HO 60 70 | 954 929 60 765 663 S65 479 405 346 60 so | 112 1082 1002 0272s ss9 ara aos 60 too | 1435 13068 1202 1150 998 80 721 BIA 820 60 120 | 1763 1716 1508 1413 1224 1085 sae 751 8B 60 160 | 230 2365 2190 1948 1688 1480 12a 1035 60 200 | s107 s024 2799 2491 215818411582 19241126 w, and b, ate non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 39 PLAIN MASTICORD™ MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (?) = 1 inch _(K, = 275) Dimensions dnches) | angle (A) radiane Wieth —Lenath Wy b, | 29 001 002 003004 © same ocr 80 30 | «7 474 439 1 «9B 289 aS BAT a0 a5 | ses seo m7 98 MT td ha 80 40 | 66 67 618 550 478 «6 sa 02 HB 30 4s | m9 768 71 62 S48 aT 998 6 RO 80 so | es s71 95 717 621 S20 450 981 ae 20 so | 1112 1082 102 2 72 659 589 474 403 80 zo | 1997 1901 104 yo7r2 92872, Gr2 Daa 80 80 | 157 1825 1412 1256 1088 929 > 787087 S68 80 100 -'| 2040 1985 ©1838 1835 417 «108 1S S738 ao 120-'| 2527 259 2278) mes 17S 487 1270 10781 ao = t60.-| 2825 415178 © 2825 2S RO 1772 1802 1277 a0 0 | ashy 4425 ©4008 © 34S 3157 2004 22S 8B! 1647 oo = 30s |e = oon S87 9S aD HM wS eM joo 35 | 744 724670508 SIT 441 74H 2D wo 40 | era 51 788 70160718482 10045 | 100982 ws ON BB SOT a8 wo so | 148 117 134 920 797 680 5778918 foo 60. | 4435 one 1202 1150 os HO 72H AA BO too 70.-«| 1739 te86 ©1564 1339 120310771738. yoo 80. | 2080 1986 te38 1685 7 1209 02s wes 79 soo 100 «| 2678 2606 «22 «247 18D 1SBT EH BO joo 120*| 309 segs sos 267s ae 1878 1678 1482 1210 too 160 | 4708 4582 4242774 27027902986 © BE 1706 too 200 | cizt ses 7 B14 4008 250 BERT GOT HOT AaB 20 30 | 79 729 675 woh S20 AGG ATA 035 | 94 680 B14 25 eB 38 aS (BT 120 © 40—«| 1055 1038 «5S aA 4083S HE 120 45—«| 12321199110 88730. SAS 120 50 | 1404 1957 12551126 «S75 832 TOS BOB SD 20 60 | ios i716 1588 aS t224 1045 ww 0 = 70'| aise 081 1986 «ITH 14851287 tO 77S i20 a0 | 2507 259 mare mes 1755 497 12D 1078 818 120 100:-| smo 249 S008 E7197 1678 14221210 120 120:| ser 074 772 sO eT HBS ato4 17891817 120 160-| $960 5600 6369 4777 4138 «S32 2S ESAS 120 200 | 7604 7505 7030 258 sag Head cee ed 2007 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 40, MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (f) = 1/4 inch _(K, = 2500) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle () radians Wieth Length w, b, | 990 001 002 008 00s 005006007008 30 so | zs wo 13 69 37 21 12 08 08 30 55 0] aes NaS wa 30 40 | 30 20 180 92 50 28 17 14 © OF 30 45 | ms 270 169 104 56 31 19 12 08 30 so | 975 s00 18 115 62 34 21 13 09 30 pt) aso eed as) eR aS 39 vo | 25 420 23 162 67 48 29 19 19 30 go | 0 430 soo 185 100 58S 20 oo | 750 00 75 m1 125 69 42 27 18 30 zo | 90 720 450 277 150 03 50 32 22 30 reo | 1200 960 600 29 20 10 67 6438 30 200 | 1500 1200-80 482250 tsa 35 ao | m3 20 131 77 37 21 12 08 06 35 as | 36 25 153 90 44 24 15 09 06 35 40 | 350 280 175 103 50 28 17 14 OF 35 4s | 04 c18 je? 415° 66a 35 so | #8 3509 218 128 62 a4 21 13 09 35. go | 50 ap ees tsa 75 ad ese 35 7o | 613 490 s6 179 87 48 29 19 18 35 a0 | 700 560 350 25 100 58 39 22 15 35 too | e75 700 48 26 125 69 42 27 18 35 120 | 1050 e40 gs mB 150 83 50 82 22 35 reo | 400 1120 700 4.0 20 10 67 49 © 29 35 oo | 1750 400 a5 813 Ot SA BT, 40 30 | 30 240 150 77 37 21 12 08 06 40 a5 (| ako 280 7B eo 4 2a as oso 40 40 | 40 320 20 3 so 28 17 14 a7 40 45 | 40 360 S11 Ht to 40 so | 500 400 2509 128 62 34 21 18 09 40 eo | 0 40 900 847A 40 70 | 700 550 30 179 87 48 29 19 13 40 eo | 0 ¢0 409 m5 100 SS 33 22 15 40 100 | 1000 800 500 256 «1258 2 27 18 40 120 | 1200 960 600 08 1808S 5 40 reo | 1600 1280 900 41.0 m0 110 67 43 © 29 40 200 | 2000 1600 100 «513 as0 a8 ws and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 41 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS. MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1/4 inch _(K, = 2500) Dimensions (inches) Angle (A) radians Length b, | 900 901 902 003 0040.05? 45 so | a8 20 we 77 37 21 12 08 06 45 35 | s4 915 197 90 44 2415088 45 40 | 450 360 25 103 50 28 17 14 oF 45 45 | 6 45 253 118 56 31 19 12 08 45 so | 563 450 281 128 62 34 21 13 09 45 eo | 675 540 so STE aN eB teat 45 7o | 738 60 304 179 87 «448 «02919 4.3, 45 80 | 0 m0 450 25 100 85 39 2248 45 woo | 1125 90 563 «25 125 06904218 45 reo | 1350 1080 675 908 80S SO 45 160 | 1000 140 99 40 20 110 67 43 29 45 zoo | 2250 100 1125S OBST 50 so | s75 90 17 77 37 24 12 08 06 50 as | #6 90 219 90 4a 2a 18) oo 50 40 | 00 400 250 103 50 28 17 14 a7 50 45 | S63 450 ont 11S 8B 8k te 50 so | s25 500 s12 128 62 34 21 13 09 50 eo | 70 90 975 154 750 4428 tet 50 ro | srs 700 «7 179 87 48 29 19 19 50 eo | 1000 e009 500s tok 50 too | 1250 1000 625 26 125 68 42 27 18 50 120 | 100 19 750 98 150 83 50 32 22 50 reo | 2000 1600 1000 41.0 20 10 «067 04 50 200 | 2500 2000 1250 51S 80138 asa, 60 30 | 450 960 187 77 37 21 12 08 08 60 a5 | S25 420 219 00 4s ke 60 40 | 600 40 20 103 50 28 17 14 a7 60 45a aS SA NALA 60 so | 750 900 s12 128 62 34 21 18 09 60 40) 5|(Teno 7a0) Pars Naas aA as aa 60 7o | wso a0 437 179 «487 06048 0289 60 80 | 120 960 S00 «25 10D 5583 kk 50 roo | 1500 120 25 26 125 68 42 27 18 60 120 | 100 1440 «75008150 8s 60 t6o | 200 1920 100 41.0 29 110 67 43 29 60 200 | 3000 20 1250 «513 8038 8S w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 42 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS. MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1/4 inch _(K, = 2500) Dimensions (ches) | angle) racions Wieth Length w, by | 900 001 002 003 0000s 008 oor? one eo = 30 | woo oar? 72k so as | 70 seo cig 0 sek tae ao 40.-'| oto ws0 350k ao 48 | wo 20 ey st ao 80.-'| 0 00 ssa2swstkSk38 ao 60 | 10 0S ts eo 70 | woo 20 437 we 67 48 29 19 13 eo 80 | 10080 sO Stk 80 100 | 200 1600 2s) m8 SSD? 8020 '| a0 1980780 so 60 | a0 asco 100 = 1.0« 0 StsiwSnak 2 80 0 | 400 moo aso S Stk yoo 90 | 750 00 17 77 97 21 12 08 08 woo ss | es 700 B98 a tos yoo -40.—«'| 1000 oo 5003 02ST joo 45 | 1125 0 mat st 100 s0-'| 1250 1000 m2 we 62 24 2 19 09 joo 600) | 1500) 1200 ars sa 7S aH aS Naw oo = 70-'| 1750 woo 7797 kk joo a0 | 200 100 «0 «ms 0S ask 100 00 ‘| 2500 2000 ees w58 25S kkk soo 120 | 3000 2400-750 mB tS Se yoo 160 | «00 2200 100 19 m0 NO 87 4a 29 too 200 | 5000 4000 50 SSO tes 0 30 | 0 60 17 77 37 21 12 08 08 0 a5 | 050700219 ks 0 40 -| 1200 «90 «500, 8S wo 45 | 980 own SSS 0 50 | 1500 190 ©6282 tt 120 60 | 100 to a7 ts4 75 4 eB ea 20 70 | a0 00 497 179 «487 04818 20 80 | a0 1500 «00 SDSS 120 100 | 2000 2000 025 250 25) 88288 120120 | 2000 240075008 120 160 | 400 3000 100 4410 «0010's reo m0 | 6000 4000 1250 519 «5098S aT , and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 43 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS. MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 9/8 inch _(K, = 1500) Dimensions (inches) Anglo ()rasians Width Length Ww, Db, | 00 001 002 0030000508708 30 30 | 20 192 138 94 65 46 29 19 19 30 is) | Masa ae aes aM PTS SAS 30 40 | so 21 188 128 68 63 39 26 18 30 5 | ZB LA TL A 8 TNA OTA 30 so | 975 326 234 160 110 79 49 32 22 30 Ce 30 70 | 25 47 w8 ms 154 10 68 45 31 30 so | oo saz a7s aS 176 126 78 81 8S 30 too | 750 o52 409 919 221 158 98 684 44 30 120 | s00 7as sa 8328S 8975S 30 160 | 1200 1043 750 «Sid 353 BSR NSS WRT 30 zoo | 1600 i904 938 638 441 SIS 19528 35 ao | 23 we we 2 77 47 29 19 19 35 85 | esis eases iA 35 a0 | a50 904 29 149 103 683 39 26 18 35 45 | 994 942 246 168 116007 4a 2B 35 so | 48 s0 273 186 29 79 49 32 22 3s eo | 525 457 328 m3 164 85 58 882 35 yo | ea 533 283 261 180 110 68 45 34 35 ao | 70 9 438 289 m6 126 78 51 35 35 roo | 7S 761 Si7 972 257 158 98 64 44 as 120 | 150 91s 688447 09 tes HF 788 35 reo | 400 17 e75 «896 22H? 35 wo | ws0 1522 1094 745 515 318 195 12888 40 30 | 00 21 we 128 83 47 29 19 13 40 as | 980 %4 219 19 96 55 S40 2218 40 40 | 40 sa 20 170 10 63 39 26 18 40 S| ASA SAAT AOR 40 so | s0 45 319 23 138 79 49 32 22 40) so | wo m2 o75 5 165 95 59 98 26 40 70 | 700 9 48 28 193 110 58 45 31 40 ao | m0 696 S00 340 20 1260 «78 54 8S 40 too | 100 ero 25 6 278 158 98 64 44 40 i20 | 100 10s 760 S11 wT 88 40 160 | 1600 1991 1000 sat 441 52156) 2TH 40 200 | 200 1799 1250 51 SBA GCS 128 BS w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 44 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 9/8 inch _(K; = 1800) Dimensions (inchee) Angle (A) radians Width — Length wy b, | 000 001 02 0304005008007) 45 so | 338 23 21 146 83 47 29 19 18 45 as | 4 342 26 168 96 55 94 2215 45 a0 | 450 501 281 101 110 63 39 26 18 45 45 | 506 440 16 18124 7H ak 45 so | 533 439 352 29 138 79 49 32 22 45 eo | oS 587 422 m7 165 95 59 38 26 45 7o | 78 685 42 335 15 110 65 45 34 45 eo | 90 763 563 m3 m0 12607848 45 woo | 125 978 703 479 276 158 98 64 44 45 reo | 150 1174 oe 574 tS 8B 45 teo | 100 1565 1125 766 441 252 158 2 74 45 200 | 250 1957 106 O57 SSA S185 28 50 ao | 375 326 234 160 83 47 29 19 18 50 as | #38 390 273 186 96 55 342k ts 50 40 | 0 45 so 213 10 63 39 26 18 50 45 | sea 489 052 9247 4k 2B 50 so | eS 543 sot 26 138 79 49 32 22 50 eo | 70 52 a9 s19 165 95 59 38 26 50 70 | eS 71 S47 72 193 110 68 45 34 50 80 | 100 so ess ete 7B ts 50 100 | 1250 1087 ver 532 «278188 50 120 | 100 1904 938 oat 1898. 50 160 | 2000 1739 1250 «851 4812521581027 50 200 | 2500 2t74 1589 1084 B51 StS 128 Bw. 60 go | 450 sot 281 160 83 47 29 19 19 60 95 | m5 467 we 18s 86S 8 wk 60 40 | 00 se2 a75 218 110 63 39 26 18 60 4s | ers a7 4229244 80 60 so | 750 52 49 m6 128 79 49 32 22 60 so | 0 73 3 S19 4165 95 «59 888 60 70 | 50 913 656 372 193 110 68 45 31 60 80 | 1200 1013 750 25 tee 60 too | 1500 1904 938 532 278 158 98 64 44 60 120 | 100 1565 1125 38 S84 t88 T7788 60 160 | 2400 2087 1500 a81 dat 528817 60 200 | 000 2609 jars 1084 551 StS w, and 6, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 45 MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) 3/8 inch 1500) MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) (kK Dimensions (ches) Angle (4) racians Width Length w, a 80 ao | 90 s22 352 160 83 47 289 19 18 a0 as | 700 «9 410 oe 55 342218 80 40 | m0 695 49 213 110 68 39 26 18 80 45 | 90000 Tea) 827 me 124 TN aA ee eo 80 so | 100 70 66 26 138 79 49 32 22 80 60 | 1200 1043 7s s19 165955938 80 70 | woo 1217 20 72 3 10 68 45 34 80 a0 | 1600 191 037 8 20 12607848 80 100 | 200 1739 1172 S32 276 158 68 64 44 80 120 | 200 2007 1406 68 Sf 189 117 77 88 a0 160 | s200 2703 1875 851481 5Q_SB R74 30200 | 000 a8 84S toed SY StS 128 88 10.0 so | 70 652 352 160 83 47 29 19 13 100 a5 | s75 761 410 «1888855 8H 109 40 | 100 970 9 29 10 63 39 26 18 woo 45 | 1125 978 se? as tek 28 100 50 | 1250 1007 sas 266 «188 «79 49RD 100 60 | 1900 104 73 319 65 95 59 38 26 10.0 7o | 1750 1522 20 372 193 «110 468 «45 100 80 | 200 1739 sor 425 02878 BS too 100: | 200 274 «117232188 too 120 | a0 2008 tae os sa e788 100 180 | 4000 aa78 75) 511 Bett Tt 100 200 | S000 448 343 tsa 55189512888 wo 30 | 90 7s a2 160 08 47 29 19 19 0 85 | 0503 atts SA 0 = 40s | 1200143 wes S391 20 45 | 4980 4176 g27 28a 4 4a ee 20 wo 50.—'| 1500 1308886879 49k wo 60 | 001585 OS 1S SSD 120 70 «| 2100 1928 «e202 t839-10 SN 2080 | 2400 aera? aS OSB 8S. 120 100 | soo 2m 1172 «82158 20 120 | S600 130 oss sat 7? 88 zo 60 | a0 4174 87551 a SDB CORT 120 200 | 60 san7 243 1054 SS StS 288s w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 46 MASTICORD* FOR SLIDE BEARINGS. MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness () = 1/2 inch _(K, = 500) Dimensions (inches) | Angle (radians Width Length W, b, | 990 001 002 008 004 © 0.05 0060078 80 so | mo 10 16 18 11 88) 71 8B 4S 30 35 | a9 27 19 1s 133 106 8685 oo 30 40 | 278 25 m2 192 14 124 99 81 59 30 45 | sts 03 m5 to tad 30 so | 39 m2 m9 m7 199 159 128 105 74 30 eo | 41 20 m7 4 ms 198 1871248 30 7o | s24 499 436 961 201-283 HBT) 145104 30 go | 600 71 S00 A STB 30100: | 750714 wT 3S 8B OTH 30 20 | #0 857 750 at Okt 30 160 -| 1200 «1143 1000 we wT) SBS ae@ AaB 30 200 | 1500 429 1250 10843387538 4387 38 so | 29 m7 199 165 193 106 8«085 )= 6245 35 38 | me 272 ma 197 1897272 35 so | 4 818 278 BO 186 MS 19838 38 45 | 33 365 319 84170134837 35 so | #3 413 s61 299 241193 14910374 3s eo | m5 500 «a m2 22 253 178 eo 35 7o | 613 583 510 22 84S td 38 80 | 70 687 S83 483 989d 8st tH 35 a0 '| e753 729 SOTO? 1d 35 120 | 1050 100 75 7a4 589 de?) S7 B78 35 160 -| 400 1333 «16798878? 35-70 | 1750 1687 1458 tT 97278 SOB ST 40 so | 78 25 22 192 184 124 88 62 45 40 as | s4 18 278 230188 M0472 SB 40 40 | 2 373 6 270 218 174 119 8S 59 40 45 | 480 429 975 a1 280 asa sa 40 so | 500 476 41.7 345 278 Rts 74 40 so | 60 sri Dasma 40 7a | 700 667 «83 «4858S HzO 108 40 eo | 900 72 so7 552 M4 5S 8 teste 40 100 | 1000 952368088 Mt 207148 40 120 | 1200, 1143 000 sew 8788 ST tas 7B 40160 -| 1600 1524 1533 «1103 aA SRB 40 200 | 00 105 087 1579 1B Sas aT /, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 47 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1/2 inch _(K, = 500) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle () rediana Widiy Length W, b, | 000 001 002 003 00k 005007008 45 ao | 318 9 25 29 I77 13939 89 62 45 48 ss | 303 365 318k SSS HOM 7R 5 45 40 | 0 «29 975 10 20 78 9 83 59 45 4s | se 2 422 349 281 0194s 45 so | %3 ss6 «9 se 313 22 149 103 74 45 co | 75 oa sea 486 7S mes R12 45 vo | m8 750 656 ss3 438 S11 «28 «145104 45 a0 | 0 657 750 621 S00 355 238 185 45 too | 128 171 se 76) «625 TOTB 45 120 | 1950 1286 1126 931750357 eB 45 160 | 100 1714 1500 1241 1900-71431 eB 45 200 | 250 aaa 17S 1552 1250 ose oS. 50 so | a9 342 299 m7 199 1339 89 82 45 50 as | 433 419 361 239d 15S toh 725 50 «0 | so 476 417 MS 278 We 19 |s so 50 45 | sos 536 459 908 312th 50 so | 625 505 soi 431 47 222 4g 103 74 50 eo | 70 74 628 S17 416 286 t7a tad at 50 zo | s75 933 729 «3 486 314 28 145 104 50 80 | 1000 052 833 a0 SSS 5S tS 11.9 50 too | 1250 1190 1062 m2 694 444 07 OTK 50 120 | 1509 1429 1280 1034 a3 8S 57 BAB 50 160 | 2000 1905 tor 1979 114 714 478) Oak 50 zoo | 2500 281 2085 1724 1388 ass SOS a8, 60 30 | 441 420 67 %4 ms 139 89 62 45 80 35 | 525 500 438 962 mS 155 104725 60 40 | 600 571 00 44 278 178 119 83 59 80 45 | 675 643 563 466 12001348 60 so | 70 74 «5 si7 347 m2 149 «08 74 60 so | 90 957 750 21 6 266 178 124 89 60 79 | 1050 1000 875 «7244861 BMS tO 60 ao | 1200 1143 1000 wa SSS caste 60 too | 1500 1429 1250 1036 604 «44407 GOT 88 80 120 | 100 1714 1500 124139 SST mB 178 60 150 | 2400 2286 2000 1055 1471478 ad a8 60 200 | 3000 2887 2500 2069 1388 asa SOS as 207, w; and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 48 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1/2 inch _(K, = 500) Dimensions friches) duck ion With Length W, B, | 000 001 002 063 00s 00500807 oe 80 30 | oo s71 m0 m5 2s 139 88 62 45 80 35 | 70 7 sas 402 283 185 104722 80 40 | 000 72 667 0 278 178 119 83 59 80 45 | 90 7 750 S17 312 moO 184 99 OF 80 so | 100 92 633 575 M7 m2 149 105 74 80 60 | 100 1143 1000 seo a6 0612488 80 zo | woo 1233 167 904 46 sil 2a 145 104 20 ao | 100 12s 135 9 SSS SSS mB tes tt 30 00 -| 200 1905 1057 149 694 487) OT 188 30 120 | 2400 2286 200 tse aS SS ST aS 30 © 160 -'| 3200 sss 287 tO IT 714476 SMBS 80 0 | doo Seto) ssas mos ieee ess mS as a7 woo = 30 | 750714 ees HS mB Ct93 88 RAS woo 35 | a7s e328 oz ts 5 ee 72 52 wo 40 | 100 952 33 40 278 178 119 88 © 58 woo 45 | 412s tort a7) st? a1 ats oo —-50-| ra50 1190 2S SAT) zez 1491374 foo 60 | too az sows aS ask 8s 100 «= 70-«| w7s0 1687 458 «04 48ST OB 145104 too 80 | 00 1905 tees SSS HSB tS 19 100 100 -| 2500 2381 moss 1149 844 cert joo 20 | sso e570 a79 ess SS aT tesa wo 60 | ano a0 33 tw39 «111714 a7B SBS too 200 | S000 762416 awe tse ws eS aS 87 wo 30: | 0 657 0s SBCs = 88k 4S 420 38° | 4050, 4o00' 729 woz aka a5 tO 7252 zo 40 | 100 1149 999 460 278 178 119 as 58 wo 45 (| 1350 288 a7 51712 ates wo © 60- | 15001429 1042S AT e217 wo 60 | 1000714 1250 aoa aes t8 es 8 0 70 +| 7100 200 1458 04 486 «Ot | «OB 145 104 0 80 | BOO ae tess ot SS SS asses 1S 120 100 | 3000 2857 2083114928707 wo i20. «| 3000 a2d ano tere ws gS ST wT ro 60 | sono 4571 995 1889111471478 420 200 | cod S714) ates zoos tens eas sas AS BOT ,, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 49 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 5/8 inch _(K, = 400) Dimensions frches) | angle a) radians ‘wet —Longth w, _b; | 90 ast oce 00300005008 oor ans so 30 || wr eo «tet 1384778 so as | ms ae 192 tek tet 20 = 40«'|| soso aoa t8) tse 130s 78 30 45 | 208 meets 88s ts 00a 20 80 | a9 m0 287 45 ms (66 (186 «28 3060 | 08 m2 51 0m tT tH 30 = 70.-'|| 403 45417 55S A 18B 183138 a0 ao | soo ss az ath 280229188187 a0 0 || 13 oes 7 ©) 82 a1 wOO ao 120 | ee 5 48 wt estat 30 wo | 190 1134 wi7 98 719 590 404 999 991 Oe CY as 30 | ms ate 92 tek as 3s | 280 58 e998 oz tastes 075 a5 40—«'|s 30 ae 257) m8 tests?) 108 a7 as 4s | oss a1 oo asd cea? t20 go as 50 || 00S HSA 244) HDS 109 as ao | wz a7 24 m2 mR tea 3570] 585 saz) So) 43057202 Osta 153 as 80 | oro 89s 9k woos 75 a5 00 | so 5 m9 639 530 434 356 204 219 35 20 | 150 110 S772 HOw Dae 35 160 | 400 16 1207 1029 © 854 ©7004 ATS 50 35 200 | 1750 1683 1509 1287 10687 ars TI7 501438 4030 -'| 9 owas NSB S eS 4035 | 210 me my ee eo tester 10577 40 40, «(| 02) oes 2 memes ta120 40 45 | 15 m9 358 05s SO 1988 40 © 50 | 03 a1 OS) HS BOS t82 11108 4060 | 879 557 9887 18k 181 40 70 - | 20 ea 595507 a1 MSS 40 80 | 0 rep 600 ose aa mee 40 100 | 1000 5282735 LODO wat 40120 | 1001154004 we TaD ents 40 60 | oo 1538 1979 1178 «976 0S M8235 40 200 | 2000 1923 $724 1471 1220, 1000 20438 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 50 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 5/8 inch __(K, = 400) Dimensions Gnches) | Angle (radians Width Length W, b, | 2% 001 ove 003 oot 00500807008 45 30 | me me 25 28 180 48 121 90 66 4s 35 | 355 341 Stas S77 45 so | 415 c99 358 ms 53 e790 45 45 | 477 489 4151 at ws tee 1388 45 so | S40 S19 466 207 m9 270 «3 «154109 45 eo | ssa xz sre wat wo? 4st 45 zo | 7a 757 679 «579480394 B83 45 go | 000 285 778 saz DSO att 45 100 -| 1125 1082 970 ea?) BBS SON 4s 120 | 1950 1208 1184 993 ws 7S BID B18 45 0 | 1900 17311852 1324 1098 © 0 BBA BZ 880 45 200 | 2250 28S 1940 tesa a2 a5 ws3 oe a 50 30 | m9 320 m7 6S mS eB 80 50 as | 400 965 5 Oh tA Dts 50 40 | 49 451 405 m5 26 25 171 120 88 50 4s | so 519 406 se7 ss a0 1928688 50 so | s12 sso 528 450 73 8S HS t09 50 eo | 70 ver say sai 87S a5 tat tt 50 7o | 675 881 754 635347298188 50 80 | 100 962 62785 G1 SOA so © 100:'| 1250 «1202 078 «09S 782A Bat so -120-| 15001442 1205 1091849 S12 EES 50 60: | 20 1923 «1724 «471 1220 999 BZA SO 50-200 | 2500 awa 21551898 ted tes 53 ORB 60 so | «8 292 21 %0 29 187 128 90 66 20 as | 492 473 42a 562 sts 60 40 | 579 57 499 426 «6953507112088 80 4s | ose 62 576 a1 ao? at t92 18888 80 so | 750 721 647 551 45732 213.81— 109 60 so | 90 85 76 62 49 5 OG ted 18 60 to | 1050 1010 95 772 640 47 28 24 159 60 ao | 120 1154 1054 582-732 SODA so 100 -| 1500 1442 93 1103 SAA EO 60 120 | tao. 47s1 1552. 524 1008 749 ste BAS eo 160 -| 2400 28 «89 1765 «1483 «8s BZ 48250 eo 20.0 -| s00 2085 2586 208 te29 19 a wee w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 51 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS, MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 5/8 inch _(K, = 400) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle (A) radians wisi» Leng w, b, | 000 oot ace 9.03008 00500807008 80 so | 50 598 482 4.1 286 187 128 «608088 80 35 | 679 653 S85 49933 tts ts 77 80 40 | 0 769 690 SB 381 250711208 80 45 | 90 865 776 662 429 281 192 138 99 80 so | 100 2 62 m5 476 S12 23 151 109 80 eo | 1200 1154 1094 882 S71 7S ese edt 80 70 | 400 13956 1207 1029 «687437 28a 15 80 80 | 00 138 1879 1176-762 SOOT 20 roo | 2000 1923 1726 1471 952 624 «426 0218 80 120 | 2000 208 269 1765 1143 749 S12 ed 8, 80 160 | 200 3077 2759 2053 1524 «Gaz 8235.0 80 200 | 4000 ae86 2448 20k} fous 1249853 wD 100 so | 713 686 61S 459 «2858 187128 OS 100) 35 | 69 035 749 536 933 219 49 105 77 109 40 | 1000 962 662 613 S81 2501711208 109 45 | 1125 1082 70 689 29 ae toz iss a 10.0 so | 180 1202 178 76 476 312 213 151 109 too eo A500 take iad aS 8B teA tat 100 zo | 1750 1633 1508 1072 «66747 8B 18S 100 80 | 2000 1929 1724 1225 752 S00 412k too 100 -| 2500 2404 «255 1581 5R eR ARGO 100 120 «| $000 2885 see 1838 «1148 HO BIZ S88. 109 160 -| 4000 2046 aa © 24501524 © 089 682 48250 100 200 -| S000 4008 4310 083 tod 149 aS GODS 120 so | m8 695 me 49 235 187 128 90 66 120 as | ws0 i010 95 sa6 a33 219 a9 10577 120 40 | 1200 1154 1084 61.3 381280 v0 45 | 1350 1208 1164 6x0 29281 toe wo 80 | 10a? 28d TOG 2 S109 20 60 | 1800 1781 1552 Ot) SSB HBA Bt 120 70 | 2100 219 1810 1072 «667-437 B13 120 a0 | 2400 208 aos tas eR SOO SANA 120 190-| 3000-2885) 2586 © 15B1 52g zo 120'| 3800 s462 S109 tea 143 749818. 20 160 | 40004015 4198 ©2450 1524 999) DAB? 85 120 20 | 6000 S769 S172 os tod 1249 BSS wea w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 52 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness () = 3/4 inch _(K, = 325) Dimensions finches) Angle (A) radians ‘Width Length w, b, | 200 001 002 00300 ©0050? 08 30 30 79 178 «188 «13918 ows 8B 30 as | 213 m6 188 164 140 117 98 82 69 30 40 | 27 a9 28 191 we 16 114 95 80 30 4s | 21 272 249 m7 185 55129108 30 so | 316 906 279 244 208 174 145 122 102 30 eo | see 373 41 tas 23818928 30 70 | 456 442 404 353 90 252 210 176 148 30 so | se7 sia 487 408 AT NS tT 30 too | srt 650 S04 519 481 570 ws 30 120 | s15 700 721 eat 588457 tA 8S 30 teo | 108 1071 978 55727 61s sa 30 200 | 1097 1383 12868 © tos1 91971 gk 35 so | 219 26 1s 14 140 17 98 82 69 35 a5 | 2a 245 m4 196 166 owe 3s 40 | m4 25 20 28 194 162 1396 119 96 35 45 | 396 325 297 250 1185155130109 35 so | 378 366 335 22 m9 29 174 146 128 35 eo | 463 449 410 «359 S86 tA 79 150 35 7o | 550 533 437 425 352 0S 532 IT9 35 eo | ex7 617 564 403 41995100 35 too | 813 738 720 #29 5 49 6BTS (abd 35 reo | o61 960 77 7a?) wets ma ae 35 to | 1049 1907 1194 1048 ase 7442 3s a0 | 19 155 1519 1922 1124 8S 788 659 BS 40 30 | 247 239 218 181 162 136 114 98 80 40 a5 | 24 25 280 26 194 102 136 19 96 40 40 | 043 332 903 25 25 189 158 132 114 40 45 | 992 80 a7 ssw tet 40 so | 442 428 sot 2 mt 44 Ot 40 eo | 544 526 481 a2 5B 08.7 40 70 | 647 66 S72 m0 45 357 m8 249 210 40 ao | 751 727 6a a1 94 wea 40 woo | o62 932 O51 746 G9 S31 449 O71 04 40 120 | 1175 1138 too 909773 okt 40 te0 | 100 1550 1418 1238 1053 88S 787 BI? BE 40 200 | 2000 iar i770 1547 1316 1103 9227217. w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 53 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 3/4 inch _(K, = 925) Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle (A) radians wath Length W, By | 900 001 002008 ame 005 one oor Oe 4530 | 21 a2 maT tS S128 t0B at 45 38 | 6 ms wey mo et Sts 10 45 40 «| 02 07 dea ter ts zt 4548 | m9 35 se 8 KB T3187 45 50 | sor 491 449 293 m4 280 mad 19652 4560 | e260 ss se 484 12S 88218 4s 70 | me 729 «e807 412 ABD 45 80 | eee oa 08 ora 5rd ar Dw 45 100 | 1116 1081 988 3734S SA gO 45420. | 4950 908 1105 toes 74S wD 40S a8 45 160 | 1900 1749 1599 1989 1184 909 we 660406 4s 200 | m0 2179 1001 1741 1480 tax 007 was OT so 80 | ewok wOBCAA 145122 so a5 | 978 8 95 Rake UBT a 108 so 40.—«'||s 442s) m1 HZ BONA mA MHS RA so 45 | 507 01 998 59M 28D 284188187 so so0.'| gra sss mea a7 LT 284298152 so 80 | mos a7 eae sho maT g01wa7 tte so 70.«| eee 75058 SSB MGB we] mat 5080 | eo se aS 755 SSS aS wD so 100 | 1250 tai 1108 957 ea gOS a3 (wOM 50 20 | 1500 459 127 1181 S87 wa oO 48S so so 160 | 200 1997 1770 1547 118 1103 921 6000s so 90 | 2500 221 mai 1034 teas ts 1151 85 GOT eo 30 | wee) 73 tm so as | ea Mo 4059 SB aN 108 so 640 '| ste see tas 2d 358) 50D a0 at oo 48 | 26 cos sk ada KS tae tS so so | m9 67 ee s9 «7 901 28 m5 152 so 60 | tes m4 708 58D SSS KBB eo = 70.—«| 1080 0.7.92 w1 TD 4S aD aS 60 a0 | 10 1462 1082 eB 78D wR aD eo 00 -| 1500 453 sae7 «61ST TTS aU 60 20 '| 100 1743. 1598 903) 1184 992 GD 4S 38 so 60 | e400 aa24 2124 ve57 18TD 1923 921 8D BB eo 00 | woop aos 2855 BI WoTA ed 11828 GOT and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 54 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness () = 3/4 inch _(K, = 925) Dimencions (inches) “iol Wfedleve Width Length Ww, b, | 990 001 002 009 0040500078 80 ao | 527 sit 467 a 7B S24 ON 80 as | car 617 Sed 93419 O14 108 80 40 | 751 727 654 sa1 493831 BBO NBS ta 80 45 | ea 041 708 672 555 72S 88187 80 so | s89 958 o75 765 616 413 28 208 152 80) eo | 1200 1162 1082 wee 4 Sk tee 80 70 | 1400 1058 1229 1083 863579403 oS 80 80 | 100 1550 1416 1238 986 652488802. 80 soo | 2000 1937 1770 1547 1239 «7 TS MS BOM 80 yao | 200 2324 2124 1057 1479 OR Daas 80 160 | 2200 sooo 2632 2478 ©1973 1323 821 88D BS 80 00 | 4000 074 3840 SOS HBG 1654 11515 8OT 10.0 so | 671 650 soa s19 970 BOTS) teat 100 a5 | e189 728 720 29432 a Ot 108 100 40 | 962 932 651 744 493 331 230 165 121 ee DT 100 50 | 1250 14 1106 oT 6618 a3 Bw Ct 100 60 | iso 4459 1927 11600 780 oe as 18k 100 70 | 1750 1695 1549 1954 «853 B79 403 BGS 100 ao | 2000 1937 1770 1547 9882 4G BO 100 90 -| 2500 aot aia 1884 1283 BATS AO joo 120«| 300 ams e558 25201479 982 88D 495 yoo 160 | 4000 387.4 540 cont 1973 1929 © B18 too a0 | S000 443 442 SeG7 BASS tes 1151825 OT. 120 30 | 815 700 721 500 970 28 173 «124 120 as | 91 960 a77 77 32S AA 108 120 40 | 175 1138 1080 «7734933313 BS tat 120 45 | 1950 1908 1195 57055572 te 187 120 50 | 100 1453 1927 967 616 41.9 BB OG NS 120) 60 | 100 1745 1503 1160 7400 496 HS 182 120 7o | 2100 2094 1858 1954 66378 4038S IS 120 a0 | 200 2s24 2124 147 986 HZ 480 Oak 120 100 | 300 206 2655 1994 1283 m7 STS 41.9 904 120 120 | 9600 s4e7 3186 2520 1479 82690490 120 180 | 4900 4649 4248 mod 1973 1299216 ABE 120 200 | e000 seit S310 867 24S 16541151 gS OT w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 55 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1 inch _(K, = 275) Dimensions (inches) ‘anole () velar With Length w, B, | 99 cot 0.02 ocs ons 005006 ©0708 30 ao | 19 164 152 135 117 100 85 72 64 30 38 | 20 194 180 160 130=«t18 too SR 30 ao | m1 25 me 15 160 137 16 98 a6 30 45 | m2 25 26 210 182 185 132 12 95 30 so | 24 26 25 26 we 174 168 125 107 30 eo | 358 348 cos a7 tke tO tS 18.0 30 7o | #29 414 81 339 293 250 212 180 «153 30 so | 487 474 43950 8B 8S OBIT 20 too | 618 601 557 495 4293884283 ae 30 120 | 749 729 675 ool 520 waar 30 te0 | wis 986 912-812 703 «8080948187 30 200 | ter7 143 1154 02487757) GAD SHA a8 35 ao | m0 194 10 160 19 118 10 as 72 35 3s | 237 230° 213 190164409 tos 35 40 | 276 27 27 20 190 162 138 17 99 35 4s | 312 904 231 2507S ST 18s 8 35 so | 350 41 316 281 243 «208 «8 a2 35 so | 8 416 9S 449 27 4S 18D HSS 35 7o | 508 495 455 406 351 9005483 a5 so | s85 589 27 469 08347 20d tata 35 too | 744 724 670 596 SLT 44 TAT aT 35 120 | eo 880 a4 72528 wats SRT 35 teo | 1226 1193 1105 989 851 727 616k 35 200 | 1550 1508 1906 1282 1076 «9187S es SOA 40 30 | 231 25 208 185 160 137 16 98 84 40 35 | 274 207 247 2008213888 40 40 | 318 310 287 «2550 atsst8@teo 138 HS 40 45 | 963 353 907 201 RS i823 40 so | 408 97 68 S27 203 «mez OS 148 40 60 | 499 486 450 «400478518 40 ro | s2 976 33 475 (411 8198 HR HS 40 so | 6x6 ce7 e188 a7 6 344 wR ae 40 woo | 074 051 708 701 GO7 S18 439 72 a7 40 reo | 1055 1038 959 854 7803538 aS BS. 40 reo | 1439 1411 1908 1182 1007 85S) 728 tT BR 40 zoo | 1x6 i7a7 1654 1472 1275 1088 923 78Z_ OS. , and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 56 MASTICORD™ Thickness (t) = 1 inch Dimensions (inches) ‘Angle (A) radians 275) MASTICORD* FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) Ke= Width Length Ww, Ce 45 so | m2 25 6 20 2 155 192 112 95 a5 35 | sz 04 aan 50 785 AST tas Ha 45 40 | 983 353 927 zal PIS 182 ISS 34 as 45 | 414 403 973 a2) BG 208177150 45 so | 487 44 420 74 m4 277 234 199 169 a5 eo | 572 557 516 459 «908 39882 45 yo | 630 c62 c19 45 472 03-202 45 so | 780 768 714 682 B87 ase aaa 45 soo | 109 982 909 809 701 S98 S07 430 © 968, 45 reo | 1292 1199 1110 988856) 73092588 45 reo | 1092 1637 1515 1848 1168 987 S717 09 45 20 | 2i36 2078 toa 712 48s 1286 tors 0774 50 30 | 24 25 255 238 m4 174 «148125 tT 50 95 | 350 eet 918 a8 ms ste 148 tar 50 40 | 48 997 68 307 m3 242 205 174 «148, 50) 45 | 4687 454 420° 97424? 4189189 50 so | see siz 474 422 SR BAe tt 50 eo | 47 60 583 S19) a ase a8 50 to | 70 749 694 617 585 456 «Bw 50 eo | es e718 T2180 Sweat 50 woo | 148 117 1034 «920797 80ST) a8. 50 120 | 1404 1967 12851126 75632708 S98 BOO 50 teo | 1924 1872 1733 1542 1388 «118096781997 50 0 | 2448 2383 2208 1953 17001481 123D 10a 60 30 | a8 sa 923 m7 O22 180153130 60 as | #8 46 965 945 m7 mse S182 15S 60 40 | 499 485 450 400 347 298 «25428, 20 45 | S72 557° 518 459) 398 a39 288282 60 so | s47 830 533 519 «449 «383588 60 eo | 709° 777 720 64055 aS AOA SHO ar 60 70 | 954 929 860 765 663 S65 479 408 16 60 eo | 1112 1082 1002 602 772 eS gSO are 382 60 too | 435 1596 1292 1150 998 850 «72160852 0 120 | W763 17168 1588 1413 1224 108s BBG a 60 wo | 200 2538 2162 1926 1667 1422 1208 972 «723 60 00 | 3000 220 2703 2405 aos 1778 1508 1215 eo w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 57 MASTICORD™ FOR SLIDE BEARINGS MAXIMUM LOAD V,, (kips) MASTICORD™ Thickness (1) = 1 inch _ (K, = 275) Dimensions (inches) | angle 0 Wish — Length W, By | 002 001 ove 00300 + ags age 70.08 Ce i ee er ee er ne Cnt) sous | ses sao we eo eT SSB so = 40.—« |e?) SOS SS HSB 8045 | ep e811 ww wT THs OS so = -50.—«'| a5 «71S 17530 AB OAR so 60 || 112 102 10022 ews RS aT so 70.—«'| 1337 1901 1204 1072 sek 7O2SGARS NS eo bof 1587 1525 1412 1256 1088 wes wos wee so 100: | 2000 1948 ©1002 ts 89 es) 8x7 wO8 aS ao 20 | ato ams 2162 YeRM 1087 421 1004 728 SA so t60-'| se00 atta mana 2085 | eek weRS 1B R728 80 200 | 4000 803 3604 sa98 27S 2868 1673 TIS BO rs re ee ee ee en er? 100 38 | mAs 724 6708 SIT wwe SB too 40«|’sa7e e831. Tak 701 wT 85 too -45—«(| 00982 wD OH wears Os too = s0.'| 11401117 «1008 © e087 S82 aA too 60. | 1495 t996 1292 1150 mS TN wR OS aT too —70.—«*| 7a tne «1581 1989 «1203 wD SASS 100 80| 2000 1946 1002 1603 1s OKT gas we 82 too 00 -| 2500 2433 2252 ama «1788 «eA 887A too 20 | 9000 2020 2703 205 moe2 1 00M 9 BAR too 60: | 4000 893 ses mae a6 ms 198) 72723 too 200 | 000 dase 4505 as SAO 68 TOTS Tats OM 12030 || m9 «729 «675 wl S20 Sst tek 188 20 a5 | wa 080 IA 25 8OT aes t 120 40-*| ‘1088 1028) 59 wsdl 120 45.—'| ta2 119911407 STB ara OS 120 © 50.-'| 1404 «1987 tas 1128 | m8 502 AB M4228 20 0 | 79 18 THB aS toe 7 SOR 885 at reo 70 -| 2100 m4d 1002 1083 21S OG SNS 120 00-| awoo amas 162 1024 19887 cos aS (882 120 100 | 00 a0 m2 OS 17S 11847) BBS 120 120. | oe00 soa eno mans moe 4 1004 720 BA 120 © 180'| 4800 e72 amee SAB TTS 18S 15382 Te8 120 200 | 6000 S809 405 se10 SATO. zB LTS 125 804 w, and b, are non-rotation contact area dimensions, see Figure 7 Page 58 HOW TO SPECIFY MASTICORD™ EEE A. MATERIAL Bearing pads shall be a homogeneous blend of ozone-resistant rubber elastomer and high strength random synthetic fiber cords cured together to form a durable material with uniform behavior in all directions, suitable to support structural bearing loads. The MASTICORD™ bearing pads, as manutactured by JVI, Inc. of Skokie, llinois, shall be of the size and thickness specified or shown by the contract drawings, B. MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS The MASTICORD™ bearing pads shall conform to the specified ASTM and other material test requirements in all directions perpendicular to the pad’s thickness. The manufacturer shall provide 2 quality control test report certifying the bearing pad meets the specified test requirements. 1. Hardness (Shore A) 75 (+5) 2. Compression a. Minimum ultimate . 8,000 psi b. _Initial minimum cracking strain’ 40% 3. Shear Modulus (3) a. AL7O°F for a uniform compressive stress of 1,000 psi 170 psi and a shear strain of 50% (4 100) where both (£50 psi) bearing surfaces contact smooth concrete b. _ G constant in all directions parallel to the bearing plane. 4, Tensile Strength” 1,000 psi (ASTM D 412, Die C) 5. Tear Strength” 400 Ib/in min, {ASTM D 624, Die B) 6. Heat Aging (ASTM D 573) a. Change in tensile strength £25% max. b. Change in elongation £25% max. c.___ Change in hardness 10 point max. 7. Ozone Resistance a. After 50 hours at 100°F in an ozone concentration of 300 Ib/in min. 80 pphm-tear strength: 8 Oil Swell (increase in vol) 120% max (ASTM D 471) "10% Variation will be allowed. Page 59 FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS 1. The plan dimensions of the bearing pad shall be within a tolerance of 3 percent or £1/8 inches, whichever is greater. 2. The thickness of the bearing pad shall be within a tolerance of 15 percent or +1/16 inches, whichever is greater. INSTALLATION The MASTICORD™ bearing pad shall be erected and located within +:3/8 inch of its planned position as shown by the plans or approved shop drawings, Page 60 MASTICORD™ SLIDE BEARINGS ——— For conditions where it is necessary to accommodate lateral movement, such as at expansion joints, Teflon® slide bearings are commonly used. The slide bearing system requires an upper and a lower element. The upper element should be fastened to the bottom side of the upper structural member having a smooth exteri- or surface for sliding action. Polished stainless steel is commonly used for the upper element. The lower element con- tains the Teflon® surface. The lower ‘element does not require fastening to the bottom element, however, some designers prefer to have a mechanical fastening system. The Teflon® should be bonded to aMASTICORD™ pad in orderto control non-uniform loading. See Figure 15. meee = UPPER El | imbedded Plate LEMENT LEELA —_ ITeflone [, Masticord™ ZEDEE. Z “Tl LOWER ELEMENT —~ Figure 15 - DYNALON™ Elements The most important consideration in designing a slide bearing is to keep the upper element larger than the lower element on all sides, for sizing see the following section, General Recommendations for Dynalon™ Slide Bearings. There are several reasons for this oversizing: . Aliows for misalignment of the two elements, + Ensures the lower element will always be 100 percent covered so foreign particles cannot collect and inhibit movement on the Tefion® surface. + Eliminates cutting or gouging of the Tefion® when it comes in contact with an edge of the stainless steel upper element. The upper element should never be Tef- lon®. Although a Teflon® upper and lower surface side nicely, cold flow or plowing of the Tetlon® is a concern when the smaller lower element compresses into the larger upper element, as shown in Figure 16. Figure 16 - Teflon® Plowing Page 61 ‘An upper Teflon® element and a tower stainless steel element is not an effective design since the hard stainless element will cut into or gouge the Teflon® and prohibit movement, Figure 17. Figure 17 - TREATMENT OF NON-UNIFORM LOADING (NUL) Teflon® Gouge To perform most effectively, the Teflon® coating should be flat across its surface and both the upper and lower elements should function in the same plane. Since most all bearing instances have non-ut form loading (NUL), consideration must be given to keeping the elements functioning in the same plane. The addition of an elastomer under the Teflon® surface pro- motes full contact of the sliding surface by compressing in the presence of NUL, Fig- ure 18. The choice of MASTICORD™ for the elas- TZ Zoe eg cee tomer is logical since it has several advan- Figure 18 - tages over unreinforced elastomers. The DYNALON™ and NUL compressive capacity of MASTICORD™ is much greater than unreinforced elastomers and itis more compatible with the compressive properties of Teflon®, The combination of materials work well together, upon first load MASTICORD™ will accommodate approximately 10 to 20 percent lateral deformation before sli 1g occurs depending upon the amount of compressive load. Sliding will occur at a static friction coefficient of 0.07 on average and be maintained with a sliding coefficient of friction of 0.05. Page 62 GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DYNALON™ SLIDE BEARINGS LOWER ELEMENT MASTICORD™: Minimum thickness + Non-beam members spanning less than 60 feet 3/8" + Non-beam members spanning more than 60 feet 3/8" to 1/2" + Beams spanning less than 40 feet, 1/2" + Beams spanning more than 40 feet 5/8" to 3/4" MASTICORD™ size + Design using typical MASTICORD™ compression equations, limit the allowable compressive load in kips without rotation to 2.5bw, Teflon®: . 25% glass filled, reinforced TFE, 3/32-inch minimum. + Tensile Strength ASTM D 1457 2,000 psi + Tensile Elongation ASTM 0 1457 150% . Hardness, Durometer, Shore D ASTM D 2240 57 Epoxy: + Tensile Strength ASTM C 538 6,600 psi + Compressive (Room Temperature) ASTM D 695 8,200 psi UPPER ELEMENT Slide Plate: + Stainless steel SS-304, 10 gage minimum with 1 side No. 28 Finish, also referred to as mirror finish, + Dimension of plate should be larger than lower element in all directions. - Sides perpendicular to sliding direction should be 1/2 inch larger than lower element on each side, Figure 19. b=b+t - Sides parallel to sliding direction should be the greater of 1 inch larger than lower element on each side OR the amount of expected movement plus 1/2 inch larger than lower element on each side, Figure 19. w, = maximum of w + 2 or w +d, +1 + Tack weld stainless plate of upper bearing element to imbedded plate of top ‘structural element. Page 63

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