Bearing selection - Static load capacity
The determined loads must be multiplied with a factor fstat allocated to the application.
The product Fa' or Mk' must be below the static critical load curve of the selected bearing.
With regard to radial loads in load combinations
Fa = axial load
Fr = radial load
Mk = tilting moment
the reference loads for the "static" bearing selection from the KD 210 and KD 600 type series are computed as follows according to I or II:
Load combination I
Fa' = (Fa + 5.046 · Fr) · fstat
Mk' = Mk · fstat
Load combination II
Fa' = (1.225 · Fa + 2.676 · Fr) · fstat
Mk' = 1.225 · Mk · fstat
I and II apply analogously to types 13 and 21, but without the factor fstat.
A bearing is statically suitable if one of the two load combinations (I or II) is below the static critical load curve.
In the RD 900 type series, radial loads have no influence on the critical load curve.

