I pulled the manual on a typical machine in our plant that uses tilt pad radial bearings. The maximum radial clearance in the bearing was 0.0032". The spec radial clearance for the end rings was 0.006". Note: Both of these are radial clearances, not diametral. Checking a few others, this seems to be typical. The end ring clearance seems to be about twice the bearing clearance. Of course, it is always best to get the exact specs from the equipment manufacturer for the particular bearing you are working with. All of the ones I looked at are load-between-pad. I don't think it would be different for load-on-pad, but I'm not certain. The last bearing I checked was for a 7" journal. The bearing clearance was nominal 4.5 mils radial. The end rings were 8 to 9 mils radial.