Linear Line EN
Calculation formulas
Calculation formulas
Static load The radial load capacity rating, C 0rad the axial load capacity rating C 0ax , and moments M x , M y , M z indicate the maximum permissible values of the load (see pg. MRR-5), higher loads will have a detrimental effect on the running quality. A safety factor, S 0 , is used to check the static load, which takes into account the basic parameters of the application and is defined more in detail in the following table:
Safety factor S 0
No shock nor vibration, smooth and low-frequency reverse, high assembly accuracy, no elastic deformations
1.0 - 1.5
Normal installation conditions
1.5 - 2.0
Shock and vibration, high-frequency reverse, significant elastic deformation
2.0 - 3.5
Tab. 14
The ratio of the actual load to maximum permissible load may be as large as the reciprocal of the accepted safety factor, S 0 , at the most.
P 0ax C 0ax
1
M 1 M x
1
M 2 M y
1
M 3 M z
1
P 0rad C 0rad
1
≤
≤
≤
≤
≤
S 0
S 0
S 0
S 0
S 0
Fig. 15
The above formulas are valid for a single load case. If two or more forces are acting simultaneously, please check the following formula:
P 0rad C 0rad P 0ax C 0ax
= effective radial load (N) = permissible radial load (N) = effective axial load (N)
1 S 0
P 0rad C 0rad
P 0ax C 0ax
M 1 M x
M 2 M y
M 3 M z
+
+
+
+
+ y ≤
= permissible axial load (N) M 1 , M 2 , M 3 = external moments (Nm) M x , M y , M z = maximum permissible moments
in the different loading directions (Nm)
y
= reduction due to preload (see pg. MRR-10, Tab. 8)
Fig. 16
The safety factor S 0 can lie on the lower given limit if the occurring forces can be determined with sufficient precision. If shock and vibration are
present, the higher value should be selected. For dynamic applications higher safety is required. Please contact Rollon technical support.
MRR-14
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