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What is Basic Static Load Rating?

[Basic Static Load Rating] is a bearing term explained as: a static (non-operating) load that causes a permanent deformation at a contacting point of the highest stress, on both the rolling element and the bearing race, in the summed amount of 1/10,000th of the ball diameter.

The above principle also applies to ball screws as: an axially applied static load that causes a permanent deformation on bearing balls and screw groove as a sum, in the amount of 1/10,000th of the ball diameter.

Generally, the Basic Static Load Rating does not become much of an issue in ball screw usage.  The Basic Dynamic Load Rating is used for Life Calculations, but in case where the ball screws are used at low rotational speeds, especially below 10 rpm, it is necessary to select ball screws with Basic Static Load Rating 1~3 times that of the actually applied maximum axial loads.

The Basic Static Load Rating will be the same for different nut types such as Single Nut, Integral Nut and Double Nut, as long as the shaft diameter, lead, number of recirculating circuits, and ball diameter are the same.