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*Bearing Life - [http://machinedesign.com/bearings/meaning-bearing-life] | *Bearing Life - [http://machinedesign.com/bearings/meaning-bearing-life] | ||
*Peak loads - this source [http://www.ansonindustrial.com/bload1.html] says that peak loads should not exceed rated load by more than 100% | *Peak loads - this source [http://www.ansonindustrial.com/bload1.html] says that peak loads should not exceed rated load by more than 100% | ||
*p.531 part 3 of Machine Designer's Reference - [https://books.google.com/books?id=-kKUBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA531&lpg=PA531&dq=rated+peak+load+of+bearings&source=bl&ots=EUpcNtdEvl&sig=Vv_dNrd1pUxCCWV0h7wCiO7qUIY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDEQ6AEwBGoVChMIptijkuGZxwIViUGSCh0idAsZ#v=onepage&q=rated%20peak%20load%20of%20bearings&f=false] - says design for a safety factor of 5. |
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Links
- Timken engineering manual - [file:///home/marcin/Desktop/Timken-Engineering-Manual.pdf]
- MIT Fundamentals of Design - [1] - File:Fundamentalsofdesign10.pdf
- Bearing Life - [2]
- Peak loads - this source [3] says that peak loads should not exceed rated load by more than 100%
- p.531 part 3 of Machine Designer's Reference - [4] - says design for a safety factor of 5.