The L10 rating of a rolling bearing represents the number of revolutions that 90β―% of a statistically identical group of bearings will survive under a given load.
It is calculated from the basic dynamic load rating C, the equivalent dynamic bearing load P, and an exponent p that depends on bearing type.
Engineers use the L10 life to select bearings that meet reliability requirements for the intended operating speed and service conditions.
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