Mercury

By using two of Kegel's highest viscosity conditioners, Terrain and Fire, along with utilizing the FLEX's high speed buffer in front part of the lane, the Mercury pattern can balance out worn lane surfaces in the head area. However, with the asymmetric shift being used on the Mercury pattern, depending on topography and what side of the lane you play on, your scores can be very hot or very cold. Kegel Tip ‐ An asymmetric shift means that the oil pattern is shifted towards one side of the lane on the forward pass and towards the opposite side on the reverse pass.

Source: kegel · Conditioner: Terrain / Fire

Distance
40 ft
Length
Medium
Ratio
4.9:1
Total oil
25.55 mL
Forward
13.98 mL
Reverse
11.56 mL

Lane diagram

light medium heavy · forward reverse

3D surface

Machine load specs

Forward

BoardsLoadsMicsSpeedFeetCrossedOil µL
2L–2R340180.0–5.11114440
6L–8R240185.1–10.2542160
7L–9R2451810.2–15.3502250
9L–11R3451815.3–22.9632835
11L–13R3451822.9–30.5512295
2L–2R0451830.5–34.000
2L–2R0452234.0–40.000

Reverse

BoardsLoadsMicsSpeedFeetCrossedOil µL
2L–2R0452638.0–38.000
2L–2R0451838.0–30.000
13L–10R4451830.0–19.8723240
11L–8R2451819.8–14.7441980
9L–7R2451814.7–9.6502250
8L–6R245149.6–5.7542430
2L–2R145145.7–3.8371665
2L–2R045143.8–0.000