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Estimating how long a piece of equipment will last in an application is critical information in the specification process. This step-by-step guide examines how to estimate the life of an electric actuator, utilizing ball or roller screw technology, in applications that require constant or varying (changing) loads.
In addition, you will learn how to calculate life in units of time (days, years, etc.) and how to compare the expected life of two different solutions.
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