4-AGOM V-Max Bearings
4-AGOM V-Max Bearings
4-AGOM V-Max Bearings
a) Catalogue
b) Technical data sheet
c) Standard V-Max devices drawings
d) Special V-Max devices drawings
e) Installation instructions
Ideas, engineering and manufacture
V-Max
POT BEARINGS EN 1337-5
maximum rotation of ± 0.01 rad (other load and
rotation combinations are provided on request). FIXING TYPES
In case of horizontal loads <
Fixed V-Max AGPF 20% of the simultaneous vertical
load, if there is sufficient friction
These bearings consist of a pot / piston
assembly within which an elastomeric
disc is encapsulated and fitted with an
anti-extrusion sealing device. Under load between the bearing and the
this encapsulated elastomeric disc acts sub or superstructure, the
in a similar manner to an anchor bolts can be left out
uncompressible confined fluid, enabling and
the pot and piston to rotate relative to the bearing can be connected
each other. Agom V-Max bearings to the structure by means of
enable rotation in any direction while at the same time cementitius or epoxy resin (if
Agom V-Max pot bearings are the structure is constrained horizontally. The pot and the local code allow it).
designed to carry combinations of vertical loads, piston feature fittings for securing the bearing to the
horizontal loads, longitudinal and transversal bridge structure. Upper and lower anchors can be
movements and rotations and they are used in road provided on request
and railway bridges in steel and concrete.
Free sliding V-Max AGPM
In case of pre-cast concrete beam
A completely encased natural rubber pad is positioned the bearings can be provided with
in a steel pot. Under high pressure the pad behaves Identical in construction to the fixed
bearings, these multi-directional upper pin and top subsidiary plate
like a liquid. The elasticity of the rubber allows tilting
movement (rotation) of the piston in the horizontal devices are fitted with a virgin PTFE
sheet in contact with an austenitic steel In case of steel beams the bearings shall be provided
axis. with upper pin or connecting bolts.
plate, enabling the bearing to slide in
all directions.
Depending on whether the bearing is fixed, guided To adjust the angle of
sliding or a free sliding, Agom V-Max bearings inclination of the
accommodate vertical loads and corresponding superstructure, the pot
horizontal forces, as well as movements in longitudinal bearing’s top plate can be
or transversal directions Guided sliding V-Max manufactured tapered or a
wedge plate can be fixed at the top of the bearing.
Load Combinations AGPL-AGPT
Guided sliding devices are identical in Concrete and elastomer
This kind of bearings can carry very high loads, over construction to free sliding bearings but
50.000 kN are also fitted with one or more guides
pressure
to limit the bearing’s movement to only
The bearings are designed for combined maximum one direction. According to EN 1337-5 the allowable concrete
vertical and horizontal loads. The standard range of pressure depends on the relative dimensions of the
Agom pot bearing is designed to have an horizontal bearing structure interface to the total support area
load ≤ 15% of the maximum vertical load with a and the characteristic strength of the concrete.
Agom International srl – via Mesero, 12 – 20010 Ossona (MI) Ph: +39 029029111 – Fax: +39 029010201 [email protected] – www.agom.it
Ideas, engineering and manufacture
V-Max
Ferrous material for pot and piston: The standard corrosion protection according
Friction of the bearings EN 1337-9 is as follows:
The pot, the piston and if applicable the sliding plate
The reaction of the bearing to the movement can be are manufactured from ferrous material in accordance • sandblasting SA2.5 grade
mathematically calculated by considering friction with EN 10025 standard
coefficient between stainless steel and PTFE to be • two components high thickness epoxy zinc paint:
0,03. 250 µm
Austenitic steel sheet
The high resistant corrosion protection (metallization)
The exact friction coefficient between stainless steel The austenitic steel used for is as follow:
and PTFE is determined in according to EN 1337-2. sliding surfaces is X5CrNiMo17-
12-2 in accordance with EN • sandblasting SA 2.5 grade
Quality 10088-2 1.4401 with a minimum
thickness of 1.5 mm
• Metal spraying to 85 µm with Zn/Al 85/15
• Sealing: Epoxy sealer 20-25 µm
Agom V-Max bearings are designed and manufactured
The roughness is Ry5i ≤ 1 µm • Top coat: Polyurethane paint 100 µm
in accordance with the requirements of the new
European standard EN 1337-5 and have the
The hardness ≥ 150 HV1 and ≤ 220 HV1
qualification of the CE mark. Agom can also supply pot Comprehensive Labelling:
bearings complying with other standards. Every single
component is mechanically worked and assembled by All the bearings are provided with a metal label
fully qualified and trained workers at the Agom detailing the proprieties of the bearings:
factory with regular external inspections according to PTFE
EN 1337 and under strict ISO 9001:2000 quality
Agom uses only virgin PTFE
control standards.
without regenerated or filler • bearing type
materials. • maximum vertical and
horizontal loads
The minimum thickness of PTFE
is 4.5 mm and varies in • rotation
All the V-Max bearings are manufactured using only
according with the bearings size. • order number
high-quality materials: • date of manufacture
Characteristics Test Requirements
method
• CE Mark
Materials Tensil strength (MPa) ISO 527-1/3 ≥ 29 The top face of the bearing
gives information on the
Elastomer material Elongation at break (%) ISO 527-1/3 ≥ 300 type of the bearing, the
direction of the axis of the
The elastomer material used for the elastomeric pad is Hardness EN ISO H132/60=23 to 33 MPa bridge, the presetting (if
natural rubber in accordance with ISO 6446. 2039-1 any), the position.
Characteristics Test method Require-
On customer request, a special sliding label gives the
ments
Corrosion Protection: information about the movement condition of the
Tensil strength (MPa) ISO 37 type 2 ≥ 15,5
bearing.
Steel components exposed to the elements are
Elongation at break (%) ISO 37 type 2 ≥ 450
protected against corrosion. Agom adjusts the
corrosion protection in accordance with the
Compression Set 22 h; 70 °C ISO 815 ≤ 30
aggressiveness of the environment in which the V-Max
Hardness (IRHD) ISO 48 50 ± 5
bearings are to be installed and each customer’s
requirements.
Agom International srl – via Mesero, 12 – 20010 Ossona (MI) Ph: +39 029029111 – Fax: +39 029010201 [email protected] – www.agom.it
V-MAX POT BEARINGS
Load Combinations
Agom V-Max pot bearings can carry very high loads, over 100.000 kN
The bearings are designed for combined maximum vertical and horizontal loads. The standard range of
Agom pot bearing is designed to have an horizontal load ≤ 15% of the maximum vertical load with a
maximum rotation of ± 0.01 rad (other load and rotation combinations are provided on request).In order
to define the correct bearing, our engineers take into account the designed load effects, rotations,
displacements and type of fixings.
International standards
Agom V-Max pot bearings are designed and manufactured in accordance with the requirements of a wide
range of international standards (European EN1337.5, British BS 5400, Italian CNR 10018, German DIN
4141, French SETRA B.T.4. and American AASHTO). Every single component is mechanically worked and
assembled by fully qualified and trained workers at the Agom factory under strict ISO 9001:2000
accredited quality control standards.
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Quality of the materials
Elastomer material
The elastomer material used for the elastomeric pad is natural rubber or chloroprene rubber in
accordance with ISO 6446.
PTFE
Agom uses only virgin PTFE without regenerated or filler materials.
The minimum thickness of PTFE is 4.5 mm and varies in according with the bearings size.
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Concrete and elastomer pressure
According to EN 1337-5 the allowable concrete pressure depends on the relative dimensions of the
bearing structure interface to the total support area and the characteristic strength of the concrete
Fixing types
Usually all the V-Max bearings are equipped with suitable anchor bars for
anchoring purpose to lower and upper structure.
In case of pre-cast concrete beam the bearings can be provided with upper pin
and top subsidiary plate; in case of steel beams the bearings shall be provided
with upper pin and/or connecting bolts.
To adjust the angle of inclination of the superstructure, the pot bearing’s top
plate can be manufactured tapered or a wedge plate can be fixed at the top of
the bearing.
In case of horizontal loads < 20% of the simultaneous vertical load, if there is
sufficient friction between the bearing and the sub or superstructure, the anchor
bolts can be left out and the bearing can be connected to the structure by means
of cementitius or epoxy resin (if the local code allow it).
To improve the V-Max bearings replacement with minimal up-lift of the structure,
suitable Agom interconnecting quick devices QD are provided, as shown in the
pictures.
Comprehensive Labelling
All the bearings are provided with a metal label detailing the proprieties of the
bearings:
• bearing type
• maximum vertical and horizontal loads
• rotation
• order number
• date of manufacture
• CE Mark
The top face of the bearing gives information on the type of the bearing, the
direction of the axis of the bridge, the presetting (if any), the position.
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Agom V-Max Bearings accessories
Movement indicator
Reference surfaces
Dust protection
The dust protection around the sliding plate ensure the cleaning of the sliding
surfaces to minimize the friction during sliding and guarantee the durability of
the PTFE sliding material.
Corrosion protection
Steel components exposed to the elements are protected against corrosion.
Agom adapts the corrosion protection in accordance to the aggressiveness of
the environment in which the bearings are to be installed and to each
customer’s requirements.
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Guidelines for the design of a structure with Agom V-Max bearings
In this section a simple guideline for the design of a structure equipped with Agom bearing is presented,
the design procedure is summarized in the following steps:
1. Selection of the structure static link scheme (fixed and movable support bearings)
2. Calculation of the loads (vertical and horizontal) on the bearings according to the fixity scheme
4. Insert all the bearing design data in to the bearing design table (example table B.1 of the
EN1337-1 code attached at the end of the document)
5. Using the bearing drawings provided by Agom design the interface parts between structure and
bearings as: ahe vertical space between lower and upper structure to place the bearing and the
upper structure interface where the bearing upper plate will be positioned
6. If necessary design the slope compensator to be placed between the bearing and upper structure in
order to adjust the permanent slope (longitudinal and transverse slopes of a bridge deck). The
deck’s slope must be always compensated in order to keep the sliding surface in the horizontal
plane (normally the slope is compensated above the bearing between its sliding plate and the
upper structure). In any case the whole bearing cannot be installed inclined. With V-Max bearing
normally a permanent slope of 0.005 rad can be directly compensated by the bearing rotation.
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DESIGN OF A STRUCTURE WITH V-Max BEARINGS
CALCULATION OF THE
BEARINGS ROTATIONS AND
MOVEMENTS
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Comparison of bearings performances
b. Transmit the horizontal loads with in practise no limitation of the design load NO LIMITS
HORIZONTAL
LOADS
c. Allow rotation as per a spherical hinge. Standard design is for rotation
V-Max features
The restoring moment factors for Agom V-max (according to EN1337-5 code
section 6.1.3) bearings are:
F0 = 0.0072
F1 = 0.8227
F2 = 0.3949
All the structural parts of the bearing are made of S355JR steel with yield
strength of steel 355 Mpa according to EN10025 code. If required other
structural steel can be used for design and manufacturing.
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Qualification, approval tests and certifications
All the qualification and approval tests are performed by independent and worldwide recognized
laboratories to assure that the V-Max bearings’ performances comply with the project and with
international standard requirements.
CE
MARK
ALLGEMEINE
BAUAUFSICHTLICHE
ZULASSUNG
DYNAMIC
FATIGUE
TESTS
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Handling and storage installation and maintenance
This manual gives the main list of the most important operations to correctly
install the AGOM bridge bearings.
Under control of the Engineer who designed the bridge, bearings must be
installed by expert workers, with precision to meet the bridge and bearing
design criteria.
AGOM structural bearings are manufactured to close tolerances by skilled technicians working in clean
conditions.
To obtain the requisite performance from bearings it is imperative that they are properly handled at the
work site and installed with the same care as when they were assembled in the factory.
AGOM bearings are clearly identified and marked on the top plate to ensure correct installation. The
typeface on the cover or sliding plate gives information on the type, size and number of the bearing.
Moreover, arrows indicate the movement axis and the presetting direction (if applicable).
Every bearing is provided with a steel identification label with all the most important bearing information
Robust transportation devices are fitted to all bearings to ensure that the
components are maintained in they correct relative positions before and
during installation.
The devices are normally finished in red paint.
Unless special devices have been specified, they should not be used for
slinging or suspending the bearings beneath beams.
Due to unpredictable conditions, which may occur during transportation or handling on site, the
alignment and presetting (if applicable) of the assembled bearing should be checked against the drawing.
Do not try to rectify any discrepancies on site.
Bearing too heavy to be lifted by hand should be properly slung using lifting equipment.
Presetting
If bearing are required to preset eg. where once only large movements may
occur during stressing operations, this should be specified as a requirement
and should only be carried out in AGOM prior to despatch.
Do not attempt this operation on site.
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Installation
The installation procedure of the bearings generally depends on the structure type. The main steps are:
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4. Casting of the superstructure – cast-in-situ
superstructure
Formwork removal
Holes for
5. Casting of the superstructure - prefabricated
mortar
superstructure
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Removal of transport devices
The transport devices, normally painted red should only be removed when the
bearing is properly installed and ready for operation.
Any tapped holes exposed after removal of transportation brackets etc (coloured
red) should be sealed with self-vulcanizing silicon sealant.
Maintenance of Bearings
The service life of a pot bearing is usually exstimated in more than 50 years.
The most important thing to assure such a long life time is a correct and careful maintenance of the
bearing, that is usually installed in a severe environment.
The requested bearing inspection and maintenance program that could be adapted and improved by the
bridge designer to the specific service conditions of the bridge is fully described in the “Inspection and
warranty manual” that can be download from Agom web site www.agom.it .
AFTER
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
AFTER
1 YEAR
PRINCIPAL
INSPECTION
REGULAR PRINCIPAL
INSPECTION INSPECTION
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A typical complete routine check of the bearing installed should be comprehensive of the following
activities.
Area surrounding the bearings must be kept clean and dry and
free from the adverse effects of external influences such as
airborne debris or water/salt (for example flow out from
leaking joints)
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Agom V-Max bearing with special devices
The Agom V-max bearings can be combined with special devices as:
- hydraulic devices
- antilifting system
- elastic devices
The hydraulic devices that can be combined with Agom V-Max bearing are of two types:
- Hydraulic device type shock transmitter (ST). It allows the slow movement (velocity < 0.1 mm/sec)
due to service conditions (thermal, shrinkage, fluage) while it blocks in case of fast motion (seismic etc..)
and transmits the horizontal load along the device axis.
- Hydraulic device type viscous damper (VD) It allows the slow movement (velocity < 0.1 mm/sec) due
to service conditions (thermal, shrinkage, fluage) while it reacts in case of fast motion (seismic etc..); it
reaches the design load and allows the motion dissipating energy. It works as a viscous damper with very
high damping capacity (higher than 50% of the critical damping); the response cycles in term of force-
displacement and force-velocity can be adjusted according to the structural designer requirements.
The Agom V-Max bearings combined with hydraulic devices are available of two types:
- longitudinal guided bearings with hydraulic shock transmitter AGPL ST; it allows rotations of a
spherical hinge and the horizontal displacement in the longitudinal direction for slow motion; it
carries the vertical load ,the horizontal load along the transversal direction and the longitudinal one
due to dynamic actions
- free sliding bearing with hydraulic shock transmitter AGPM ST; it allows rotations of a spherical
hinge and the horizontal displacement along each direction of the horizontal plane for slow motions;
it carries the vertical load and the longitudinal one due to dynamic actions
- longitudinal guided bearings with hydraulic shock transmitter AGPL VD; it allows rotations of a
spherical hinge and the horizontal displacement in the longitudinal direction for slow motion; it
carries the vertical load ,the horizontal load along the transversal direction and the longitudinal one
due to dynamic actions with very high energy dissipation
- free sliding bearing with hydraulic shock transmitter AGPM VT; it allows rotations of a spherical
hinge and the horizontal displacement along each direction of the horizontal plane for slow motions;
it carries the vertical load and the longitudinal horizontal one due to dynamic actions with very high
energy dissipation
An example of V-max bearing combined with hydraulic devices is shown in the following figure:
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Agom V-Max bearing combined with antilifting system
The Agom V-Max bearing can be equipped with antilifting tool in order to absorb the negative tensile vertical
forces. The antilifting tools can be applied to all the V-max bearing (fixed, guided and free sliding) with
different systems depending on the bearing type and tensile load value.
It is possible to cover a very wide range of tensile loads by suitable design of antilifting tools.
An example of V-max bearing combined with antilifting tools is shown in the following figure:
The Agom V-Max bearing can be equipped with a system to measure the vertical load acting on the bearing.
It can be useful to verify the effect of transient loads on bearings (example traffic on bearings) or to check
the structure behaviour in case of foundations settlements. The load measurement can be registered near
the bearing or by remote acquisition depending of the adopted data acquisition system.
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Agom V-Max design parameters
Normally the required input parameters that the structural designer has to provide to Agom engineers for
device design and constructions are the one of the bearing design table for example the table B.1 of
EN1337-1 code (attached at the end of this document):
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Agom V-Max standard range
The Agom V-Max bearings can cover a very wide range of loads and displacements, they can be designed
according to many international standards (European code EN 1337 relevant parts, American AASHTO
LRFD, British BS5400, etc..).
The bearings dimensions shown in the following tables have been designed according to European codes
with the following criteria:
- EN 1337 part 1 and relevant European codes for load and displacements calculation. Note that
the bearing design loads (shown in the tables) are ultimate limit state loads (ULS) according to
European codes
- EN 1337 part 5 and 2 for sliding surface
- Standard rotation 0.01 rad
- Displacement 100 mm (±50 mm)
- Horizontal load equal to 15% of the maximum vertical one
- Concrete stress calculated according to EC2 - EN1992-1-1 standard with concrete class C30/37,
levelling mortar with minimum compression resistance fc = 45 N/mm2 and plinth size at least 100
mm greater that bearing plate
In any case the dimension can be adjusted to fit the available space on the structure and/or to verify the
contact stress on the interface surface (example different concrete class respect to the one used for the
bearing standard design, etc..)
In the following the overall dimension for fixed, guided and free sliding bearings are presented.
Since the bearings checks depends on the combination of multiple inputs (load, displacement and
rotation) the Agom engineers can assist the structural designer for design optimisation.
In the following the overall dimension of a wide range of the Agom V-Max bearings are shown.
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Agom V-Max Fixed Bearings
- Fixed bearing type AGPF(vertical load, horizontal longitudinal load, horizontal transversal load) =
example AGPF 500-75-75 means vertical load N,Rd= 500 kN, horizontal longitudinal load Vx,Rd =
75 kN, horizontal transversal load Vy,Rd = 75 kN
- ΦB = bearing base diameter
- H = bearing height
- W = bearing weight without anchor bars
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Agom V-Max Guided Bearings
- Guided bearing type AGPL(vertical load, horizontal longitudinal movement, horizontal transversal
load) = example AGPL 500/100-75 means vertical load = 500 kN, horizontal longitudinal
movement νx,d = 100 (±50) mm , horizontal transversal load Vy,Rd = 75 kN. In case of AGPT
bearing the movement is along transversal axis and the horizontal load along the longitudinal
one.
- The size Bx of the sliding plate is for the 100 mm movement, for different stroke the formula to
calculate the right size of the plate is: B*X = Bx + ν – 100 (with δ = the total design movement)
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Agom V-Max Free Sliding Bearings
- Guided bearing type AGPM(vertical load, horizontal longitudinal movement, horizontal transversal
movement) = example AGPL 500/100/20 means vertical load = 500 kN, horizontal longitudinal
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Bearing design table according to EN1337-1 code
The purpose of this bridge bearing schedule is to list the information normally required for the design of
the bearings for a particular structure. This information should ensure that bearings are designed and
manufactured so that, under the influence of all possible actions, unfavourable effects of the bearing on
the structure are avoided. A drawing should accompany the schedule showing the layout of the bearings
with identification marks, including a typical cross section of the bridge and particular of any special
locating requirements. Bearing function should be indicated on the drawing by appropriate symbols.
Every item listed in the “bearing design table” should be considered, but some may not be applicable to a
particular bearing. Only relevant information should be given and when an item in the schedule is not
applicable this should be stated. Additional information should be added when special conditions exist.
Here above you can find a short explanation of each item listed in the “bearing design table”
AVERAGE DESIGN CONTACT PRESSURE The pressure of the effective contact area
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Displacement of the structure at a bearing should be
determined and factored. Allowance should be made for any
movement of the supporting structures.
Transverse and longitudinal movements are normally in a
DISPLACEMENT
direction perpendicular and parallel to the longitudinal axis
of a bridge span, respectively. Where there is any likelihood
of ambiguity directions of movement should be clearly
indicated on the accompanying drawing.
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Bearing Design Table
Reference:………………………………………………. Date:…………………………………….
NUMBER OFF
SEATING MATERIAL
(e.g. cement, Upper surface
mortar, epoxy
mortar, in situ
concrete, precast Lower surface
concrete, steel,
timber.)
Upper SLS
AVERAGE DESIGN face ULS
CONTACT
PRESSURE [N/mm2] Lower SLS
face ULS
Max
vertica
l Permanent
ULS Min.
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Reference:………………………………………………. Date:…………………………………….
NUMBER OFF
SEATING MATERIAL
(e.g. cement, Upper surface
mortar, epoxy
mortar, in situ
concrete, precast Lower surface
concrete, steel,
timber.)
Upper SLS
AVERAGE DESIGN face ULS
CONTACT
PRESSURE [N/mm2] Lower SLS
face ULS
Max
vertica
l Permanent
ULS Min.
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Section 4
a) Catalogue
b) Technical data sheet
c) Standard V-Max devices drawings
d) Special V-Max devices drawings
e) Installation instructions
SIZE A2 594 x 420
V- Max Sliding Multidirectional Pot Bearing
Position: -
BEARING NAME
A
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VIEW B 11 9 8 10
H
C
29 28
P= PRESET VALUE
Lower Anchor Bolt Cl8.8 SEC. B-B Legend
POT Axis
Zinc Coated with Washer
Upper Plate Axis
17
8
NOTE A: PROTECTIVE ANTICORROSION CYCLE ACCORDING TO EN 1337-9
Lower Anchor Plate
1 Sand-blasting at white metal SA2.5
B
16
H
preset
SEC. C-C
F
C
28 1 Removable dust protection Neoprene (Sheet) *
19 2 Removable Red Plate S235JR (Red Painted) - EN10025 -
18 4 Upper Anchor Bar S275JR - EN10025 -
17 4 Lower Anchor Plate S275JR - EN10025 A
Fixed 16
15
4
1
Lower Anchor Bar
Seal
S275JR - EN10025
Neoprene Exp.
-
-
point 14 1 Sliding Surface X5CrNiMo1712 - EN 10088-2 -
13 1 Upper Plate S355JR EN10025 A
12 1 Antifriction Plate PTFE - EN1337 -
11 1 Piston S355JR - EN10025 A
C
10 3 Anti-Extrusion Gasket CuZn39Pb3 - EN12164 -
A
9 1 Rubber Element NR 50 ShA -
8 1 Basement S355JR - EN10025 A
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Pos. Quantity Part Name Material Note
Z
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SEC. A-A VIEW FROM B
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A
E
9 7 8 6
VIEW B
H
C
30 29
E
Guide Bar Detail
B
10 10
B 16
2 Bicomponent epoxidic covering at high thickness Silver Grey color RAL7001
18 18 Minimum thickness dry film a) Exposed surface: 250 micron
b) Worked surfaces and contact surfaces of concrete: 70 micron
LONGITUDINAL AXIS
B
preset
SEC. B-B
Bx
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* Strictly required for bearings according to EN1337-5
17 31 1 Graduated Scale Alluminium *
30 1 Movement Gauge X5CrNiMo1712 - EN 10088-2 *
29 1 Removable dust protection Neoprene (Sheet) *
19 2 Removable Red Plate S235JR (Red Painted) - EN10025 -
18 2 Dumetal Dumetal -
17 4 Upper Anchor Bar S275JR - EN10025 -
Fixed C
16 1 Guide Bar C40 Cold-Drawn - EN10277 A
point
15 4 Lower Anchor Plate S275JR - EN10025 A
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13
4
1
Lower Anchor Bar
Seal
S275JR - EN10025
Neoprene Exp.
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-
12 2 Sliding Surface X5CrNiMo1712 - EN 10088-2 -
11 1 Upper Plate S355JR - EN10025 A
10 2 Antifriction Plate PTFE - EN1337 -
11 9
8
1
3
Piston
Anti-Extrusion Gasket
S355JR - EN10025
CuZn39Pb3 - EN12164
A
-
7 1 Rubber Element NR 50 ShA -
6 1 Basement S355JR - EN10025 A
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SEC. A-A VIEW FROM B
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A
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9 7 8 6
VIEW B
H
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Lower Anchor Plate
Guide Bar Detail
B
P= PRESET VALUE
12 12
Legend
POT Axis
10 10
B
TRANSVERSAL AXIS
preset
SEC. B-B FOR STRUCTURAL DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS SEE THE CALCULATION REPORT
15
* Strictly required for bearings according to EN1337-5
31 1 Graduated Scale Alluminium *
17 30 1 Movement Gauge X5CrNiMo1712 - EN 10088-2 *
29 1 Removable dust protection Neoprene (Sheet) *
Fixed 19 2 Removable Red Plate S235JR (Red Painted) - EN10025 -
point C 18
17
2
4
Dumetal
Upper Anchor Bar
Dumetal
S275JR - EN10025
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-
16 1 Guide Bar C40 Cold-Drawn - EN10277 A
15 4 Lower Anchor Plate S275JR - EN10025 A
6 14
13
4
1
Lower Anchor Bar
Seal
S275JR - EN10025
Neoprene Exp.
-
-
12 2 Sliding Surface X5CrNiMo1712 - EN 10088-2 -
11 1 Upper Plate S355JR - EN10025 A
10 2 Antifriction Plate PTFE - EN1337 -
9 1 Piston S355JR - EN10025 A
8 3 Anti-Extrusion Gasket CuZn39Pb3 - EN12164 -
11 7 1 Rubber Element NR 50 ShA -
6 1 Basement S355JR - EN10025 A
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Date Last modified
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VIEW FROM B
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A
SEC. A-A
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VIEW B 11 9 8 10
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P= PRESET VALUE
Lower Anchor Bolt AISI 316 SEC. B-B Legend
POT Axis
with Washer
Lower Anchor Plate Upper Plate Axis
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NOTE A: PROTECTIVE ANTICORROSION CYCLE ACCORDING TO EN 1337-9
1 Sand-blasting at white metal SA2.5
2 Bicomponent epoxidic covering at high thickness Silver Grey color RAL7001
16
preset
SEC. C-C
C
10 3 Anti-Extrusion Gasket CuZn39Pb3 - EN12164 -
A
9 1 Rubber Element NR 50 ShA -
8 1 Basement S355JR - EN10025 A
By
Pos. Quantity Part Name Material Note
13
A VIEW FROM B
SEC. A-A
E
9 7 8 6
VIEW B
H
C
28
B
preset
SEC. B-B FOR POT BEARING HEIGHT THE TOLERANCE IS: +10 mm ; - 5 mm
Bx
SEC. C-C
Fixed
C 17 2 Dumetal Dumetal -
point
15 4 Lower Anchor Plate S275JR - EN10025 A
14 4 Lower Anchor Bar AISI 316 -
13 1 Seal Neoprene Exp. -
11 12 2 Sliding Surface X5CrNiMo1712 - EN 10088-2 -
11 1 Upper Plate S355JR - EN10025 A
10 2 Antifriction Plate PTFE - EN1337 -
9 1 Piston S355JR - EN10025 A
8 3 Anti-Extrusion Gasket CuZn39Pb3 - EN12164 -
7 1 Rubber Element NR 50 ShA -
6 1 Basement S355JR - EN10025 A
C Pos. Quantity Part Name Material Note
By
AGOM INTERNATIONAL Srl
with Washer Via Mesero, 12
IDEAS, ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURE
20010 Ossona (MI)
V- Max Guided Sliding Pot Bearing with antiseismic device H-Safe BEARING NAME
Position:
Max. Design Loads [kN] Movement [mm] NRd = design vertical load
vx,d = design longitudinal movement
Type Q.ty Code Total Rotation Weight
VERT. HORIZ. UPLIFTING LONG. TRANS. [mrad] [Kg]
AGPL-S - EN 1337-5
SLS - SLS -
- ± ± ± -
Vx,Rd = design longitudinal load
AGOM International Reference: XX/XXXXX
ULS - ULS -
Irreversible Rotation ± 7.5 mrad
Vy,Rd = design transversal load
Design longitudinal load for hydraulic system: - kN
V-Max AGPL (NRd) / (vx,d) - (Vx,Rd) - (Vy,Rd)
9 3 7 17 28 e.g.: V-Max AGPL 5500/50(-200)-500 with STU
P SEC. A-A
A
H
8 4 6 5 1 20
B
28
10 2 Dumetal Dumetal -
9 1 Pin S275JR - EN10025 A
8 1 Guide Bar C40 Cold-Drawn - EN10277 A
7 1 Seal Neoprene Exp. -
A
1 1 Rubber Element NR 50 ShA -
E
Pos. Quantity Part Name Material Note
C Vito Zilli
R
D.Colombo
AGOM INTERNATIONAL Srl
M.Battaini
Via Mesero, 12
IDEAS, ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURE
20010 Ossona (MI)
TRASVERSAL AXIS
Drawing number Scale
V-Max AGPL
with Shock transmitter 01345CD 1:6
The information contained in this drawing is the sole property of AGOM INTERNATIONAL Srl.
Any reproduction in part or whole without permission is prohibited.
SIZE A2 594 x 420
V- Max Sliding Multidirectional Pot Bearing
Position: -
BEARING NAME
Max. Design Loads [kN] Movement [mm]
NRd = design vertical load
Type Q.ty Code
VERT. HORIZ. UPLIFTING LONG. TRANS.
Total Rotation
[mrad]
Weight
[Kg]
vx,d = design (total) longitudinal movement 14 12 13
SLS - - vy,d = design (total) transversal movement
AGPM - EN 1337-5
ULS - -
- ± -
AGOM International Reference: XX/XXXXX Irreversible Rotation ± mrad V-Max AGPM (NRd) / (vx,d) / (vy,d)
e.g.: V-Max AGPM 3000/100/50
18
VIEW FROM B 26 15
SEC. A-A
P 28
E
hP
11 9 8 10
VIEW B
H
C
Z
27 25
P= PRESET VALUE
Legend
POT Axis
SEC. B-B
preset
A 8
Pos.
1 Basement
Quantity Part Name
S355JR - EN10025
Material Note
A
11 10 12
E
H
C
SEC. N-N
D
7
19
N
Revision
A
Object Date Last modified
00 FIRST ISSUE 29/02/2012
Drawn by Checked by Approved by
D.Colombo Daniele Colombo M.Battaini
R
AGOM INTERNATIONAL Srl
TRANSVERSAL AXIS Via Mesero, 12
20010 Ossona (MI)
IDEAS, ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURE
VIEW FROM B
A
4 2 3 1
E
VIEW B
Guide Bar Detail
H
7 7
5 5
22
C
12 10 12
P= PRESET VALUE
Z Legend
POT Axis
D Upper Plate Axis
SEC. C-C
NOTE A: PROTECTIVE ANTICORROSION CYCLE ACCORDING TO EN 1337-9
1 Sand-blasting at white metal SA2.5
2 Bicomponent epoxidic covering at high thickness Silver Grey color RAL7001
11
preset
Lower Anchor Bolt The sliding plates of bearings shall be supported by temporary tools
AISI 316 with Washer while casting the deck, in order to avoid unwanted rotations and
movements
Bx
6
E
A
26 2 Antilifting plate S355JR - EN10025 A
22 1 Removable Dust Protection Skirt Neoprene (Sheet)
Upper Anchor Bolt AISI 316 19 4 Removable Lock Bolt Steel Zinc Coated
with Washer
1 12 2 Dumetal Dumetal -
C 11
10
4
1
Upper Anchor Bar
Guide Bar
AISI 316
C40 Cold-Drawn - EN10277
-
A
9 4 Lower Anchor Bar AISI 316 -
8 1 Seal Neoprene Exp. -
7 2 Sliding Surface X5CrNiMo1712 - EN 10088-2 -
6 1 Upper Plate S355JR - EN10025 A
Fixed point 5
4
2
1
Antifriction Plate
Piston
PTFE - EN1337
S355JR - EN10025
-
A
3 3 Anti-Extrusion Gasket CuZn39Pb3 - EN12164 -
2 1 Rubber Element NR 50 ShA -
1 1 Basement S355JR - EN10025 A
a) Catalogue
b) Technical data sheet
c) Standard V-Max devices drawings
d) Special V-Max devices drawings
e) Installation instructions