
Propulsion Systems | Pumps | Compressors | Generators | Bearings
Grouting and Chocking
Precision equipment alignment and vibration-resistant foundations for marine propulsion and heavy industrial machinery.
Precision Foundations for Critical Equipment
Heavy rotating equipment requires precise alignment and solid foundations to operate efficiently and avoid premature wear. Traditional cement grouts shrink during curing, lose bond over time, and cannot absorb the vibration and thermal cycling that marine and industrial equipment endures.
Belzona 7111 is a 100% solids epoxy chocking and grouting compound engineered for demanding environments. It pours easily into irregular spaces, self-levels to provide full contact, and cures to a high-strength foundation that resists pressure, impact, and vibration.
Used extensively in marine drydocks throughout the Pacific Northwest for ship propulsion systems, stern tube bearings, and auxiliary machinery — as well as industrial facilities for pumps, compressors, and generators.
Two Products for Every Grouting Challenge
Belzona offers purpose-built epoxy grouting systems for standard chocking and deep-pour foundations:
Belzona 7111
A cost-effective, 2-part, 100% solids chocking and grouting material designed to endure the physical and thermal shock common to marine environments. Pourable and specially formulated to spread evenly across irregular surfaces.
- Pressure, impact, and vibration resistant
- Provides precise equipment alignment
- Dampens machine noise and vibration
- Prevents loosening of threaded bolts
- High load-bearing capacity
- No heat or special tools required
Best for: Marine propulsion, standard chocking, equipment alignment
View Full SpecificationsBelzona 7211
A 3-component, 100% solids, VOC-free deep pour grouting system for large machine bases, soleplates, and skids. Low exothermic formula allows pours up to 8" (200mm) without heat buildup that can compromise the grout.
- Deep pour up to 8" (200mm) in a single pour
- Low exothermic — no heat damage in deep sections
- Self-leveling — flows into hard-to-reach spaces
- Rapid strength development, minimal shrinkage
- Superior creep resistance under static and dynamic loads
- Available in standard and high-flow versions
Best for: Large baseplates, motors, compressors, generators, vibrating screens
View Full SpecificationsWhy Cement Grouts Fail
Not sure which product fits your application? Call (425) 610-4902 — we will help you select the right grouting system.
How Belzona 7111 Compares
| Property | Belzona 7111 | Industry Standard (Epoxy) | Cement Grout |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compressive Strength (PSI) | 30,908 | 19,000 | ~8,000 |
| Tensile Strength (PSI) | 6,410 | 4,970 | ~400 |
| Flexural Strength (PSI) | 9,580 | 7,615 | ~1,200 |
| Shear Strength (PSI) | 6,590 | 5,400 | ~1,800 |
| Shelf Life | 5 years | 2 years | 6 months |
| Vibration Resistance | Excellent | Good | Poor |
Industry standard values represent typical competing epoxy grout products. Cement grout values are approximate and vary by mix.
Applications
Marine Propulsion
- Main engines
- Reduction gears
- Stern tube bearings
- Strut bearings
Marine Deck Equipment
- Anchor windlasses
- Stern winches
- Bow thrusters
- Crane rails
Steering Systems
- Pintle bearings
- Rudder bearings
- Steering gear
- Bearing blocks
Industrial Equipment
- Pumps
- Compressors
- Generators
- Heavy machinery
Industries Using Grouting and Chocking Solutions
Marine
Main engines, gearboxes, stern tubes, rudder bearings, winches, and deck machinery foundations.
Power Generation
Turbines, generators, pumps, compressors, cooling fans, and heavy rotating equipment bases.
Oil and Gas
Compressor skids, pump bases, engine foundations, and offshore platform equipment mounts.
Mining
Crushers, mills, conveyors, hoists, and heavy processing equipment subject to high vibration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between chocking and grouting?
Chocking fills the gap between equipment and its foundation to provide alignment and load transfer. Grouting fills larger voids and provides a continuous foundation. Belzona 7111 is formulated for both applications.
How long does Belzona 7111 take to cure?
Cure time depends on temperature. At 20°C (68°F), the material is set in approximately 24 hours and fully cured in 7 days. Higher temperatures accelerate curing.
Can Belzona 7111 be used underwater?
No. Belzona 7111 is designed for above-water applications. For underwater chocking or repair, contact us to discuss alternatives like Belzona 1161 or other underwater-cure products.
What load-bearing capacity does it provide?
Belzona 7111 has a compressive strength exceeding 30,000 psi (213 MPa), suitable for the heaviest marine propulsion systems and industrial equipment.
Does epoxy chocking require special surface prep?
Yes. Surfaces must be clean, dry, and free of oil, grease, and loose material. Typically this means degreasing, grit blasting or grinding, and applying Belzona conditioner to ensure proper adhesion.
Is Belzona 7111 approved by classification societies?
Yes. Belzona products are recognized by major classification societies including ABS, Lloyd's Register, and Bureau Veritas for marine applications.
Can I remove equipment after chocking with Belzona?
Yes. Equipment can be removed by unbolting and lifting. The cured Belzona can be chipped away from the foundation if needed, though it is easier to remove than cement grout.
Do you provide on-site support for chocking projects?
Yes. We provide product training, application guidance, and can assist with first-time applications at drydocks and industrial facilities throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Need Equipment Chocking or Grouting?
Describe your equipment and foundation requirements. We supply Belzona 7111, provide application training, and support drydocks and industrial facilities throughout Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Northern Idaho.
Belzona Technology Northwest is the exclusive authorized Belzona distributor for Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Northern Idaho. Equipment chocking, machinery grouting, and technical support for marine and industrial facilities throughout the Pacific Northwest.