Basic Features
Elevator Corner Bearing Block with Tube Plug
Mounting Hole Patterns
The Elevator Corner Bearing Blocks also feature pocketing on the three #10-32 clearance holes, designed to capture #10-32 nuts as highlighted below. This allows for custom mounting options without the need for additional machining while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standard.
The pocketing design also allows clearance for a #10-32 bolt head to be used in place of a #10-32 nut, offering additional flexibility in mounting configurations.
The Back Side of the new Bearing Block features the same hole pattern as the newly updated tube plugs. Meaning that any version of the 2" x 1" Plugs can be used on this face to easily create stronger structures. Alternatively, these holes can also be used to other custom hardware onto the blocks while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standards.
The Bearing Block features three #10-32 tapped holes on each side, as shown below, to mount the block while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing.
The Top Side of the Bearing Block features the same hole pattern as the updated Tube Plugs. Meaning that any version of the 2" x 1" Plugs can be used on this face to easily create stronger structures. Alternatively, these holes can be used to mount other custom hardware to the blocks while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standards.
Elevator Corner Bearing Block
Mounting Hole Patterns
The Elevator Corner Bearing Block also feature pocketing on the three #10-32 clearance holes, designed to capture #10-32 nuts as highlighted below. This allows for custom mounting options without the need for additional machining while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standard.
The pocketing design also allows clearance for a #10-32 bolt head to be used in place of a #10-32 nut, offering additional flexibility in mounting configurations.
The Back Side of the new Elevator Block features the same hole pattern as the newly updated tube plugs. Meaning that any version of the 2" x 1" Plugs can be used on this face to easily create stronger structures. Alternatively, these holes can also be used to other custom hardware onto the blocks while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standards.
The following information will be referencing the Top Hat Elevator Block being used with a WCP Tube Plug. If the Tube Plug is not going to be used, there will not be a hole that can be used for the mounting process.
The Elevator Block features one #10-32 tapped hole on each side, as shown below and when used with a WCP Tube Plug, to mount the block while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing.
The Top Side of the Elevator Block features the same hole pattern as the updated Tube Plugs. Meaning that any version of the 2" x 1" Plugs can be used on this face to easily create stronger structures. Alternatively, these holes can be used to mount other custom hardware to the blocks while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standards.
The Bottom Side of the Elevator Bearing Block also features the same hole pattern as the updated Tube Plugs. Meaning that any version of the 2" x 1" Plugs can be used on this face to easily create stronger structures. Alternatively, these holes can be used to mount other custom hardware to the blocks while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standards.
Belt in Tube Elevator Block
Mounting Hole Patterns
The Belt in Tube Block features four #10-32 tapped holes on each side, as shown below, to mount the block while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing.
The Top Side of the Top Hat Elevator Block features the same hole pattern as the updated Tube Plugs. Meaning that any version of the 2" x 1" Plugs can be used on this face to easily create stronger structures. Alternatively, these holes can be used to mount other custom hardware to the blocks while maintaining the 1/2" Pitch Spacing Standards.
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