BS EN 1337-3:2005
Structural bearings - Part 3: Elastomeric bearings

Standard No.
BS EN 1337-3:2005
Release Date
2006
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
 2006-12
Replace By
BS EN 1337-3:2006
Latest
BS EN 1337-3:2006
Replace
96/106381 DC-1996 BS 5400-9.1:1983 BS 5400-9.2:1983
Scope
This part of EN 1337 applies to elastomeric bearings with or without complementary bearing devices to extend their field of use such as flat sliding elements covered by EN 1337-2 or sliding surface described in 4.4.4, as used in bridge structures or any other structure with comparable support conditions. This part of EN 1337 applies to elastomeric bearings with dimensions in plan up to (1200 x 1200) mm and does not cover elastomeric bearings made with other elastomers materials than those specified in 4.4.1. It applies to laminated bearings types A, B, C, laminated sliding bearings types E and D, plain pad and strip bearings type F. This part deals with bearings for use in operating temperatures ranging from – 25 °C to + 50 °C and for short periods up to + 70 °C. It is recognised that the air temperature in some regions of Northern Europe is lower than –25 °C. In this case of very low operating temperature (down to – 40 °C), it is essential that bearing characteristics comply also with the shear modulus at very low temperature (see 4.3.1.3. and annex F)

BS EN 1337-3:2005 Referenced Document

  • EN 1337-1:2000 Structural Bearings - Part 1: General Design Rules
  • EN 1337-2:2004 Structural bearings - Part 2: Sliding elements
  • EN 1337-9:1997 Structural Bearings - Part 9: Protection
  • prEN 1337-8 Structural bearings - Part 8: Guide bearings and Restraint bearings*2018-01-01 Update

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