# Basic Features

## Elevator Corner Bearing Block with Tube Plug

### Mounting Hole Patterns

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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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

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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.
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<figure><img src="/files/58ZOuW39ntlkyf3TxInw" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/niJY8y9AVdZB88Y3kY0j" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/Hzq0HRhdG5IxzxwliOjL" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/oyo2rcNxzcGn3tcTweAF" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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## Elevator Corner Bearing Block

### Mounting Hole Patterns

{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Front Side" %}
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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

{% hint style="success" %}
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.
{% endhint %}

<figure><img src="/files/aCpN98pAIeBGyZ4GJtJv" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Back" %}
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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/RVvODRylp5hjUCf0x8aJ" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Side " %}
{% hint style="warning" %}
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.**
{% endhint %}

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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/VXtjTVd81uMbCI3Tr7k3" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Top" %}
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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/lu2rSgY9Rd44P7XoCSj7" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Bottom" %}
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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/lu2rSgY9Rd44P7XoCSj7" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
{% endtab %}
{% endtabs %}

## Belt in Tube Elevator Block

### Mounting Hole Patterns

{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Side" %}
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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/pkQc3o4dwnRp5lTjGZyc" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Top" %}
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](/welcome/frc-build-system/system-standards.md#id-1-2-pitch-spacing).

<figure><img src="/files/oec7DYsdOahBlyWUGTZv" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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