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Equivalent Load is the average force over the working stroke, weighted
proportionately to the distance traveled. For constant force loads, the equivalent
load is the same as the typical or average load. Where forces vary due to gravity,
angle of actuator, acceleration and deceleration, friction, and changing dynamic
loads at different positions, it is best to determine the equivalent load in
order to most accurately predict the B10 life of the actuator.
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Where: Fn is the calculated force for segment "n" with travel length of Ln
and total travel L. Find the intersection of this value and the appropriate curve.
The value on the scale to the left reflects the B10 life of the actuator.
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