is the method developed by SKF Industries, Inc., a
bearing manufacturer, to determine the proper lubricant
viscosity for specific rolling contact
bearing applications in paper machines. It
is an important means of ensuring maximum bearing life. The
k factor is the ratio of the actual
lubrication viscosity at operating temperatures to the minimum required
lubricant viscosity as determined from SKF data. The analysis is based on
several parameters, including bearing size, rotation speed, and exit oil
temperature.