SPEEDS and FEEDS SPEEDS AND FEEDS TABLES How to Use the Tables Machinery's Handbook, 31st Edition
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The principal tables of speed and feed values are listed in the table below. In this section, Table 1 through Table 9 give data for turning, Table 10 through Table 15e give data for milling, and Table 17 through Table 23 give data for reaming, drilling, threading. The materials in these tables are categorized by description, and Brinell Hardness Num ber (BHN) range or material condition. So far as possible, work materials are grouped by similar machining characteristics. The types of cutting tools (HSS end mill, for example) are identified in one or more rows across the tops of the tables. Other important details concerning the use of the tables are contained in the footnotes to Table 1, Table 10 and Table 17 . Information concerning specific cutting tool grades is given in notes at the end of each table. Principal Speeds and Feeds Tables Speeds and Feeds for Turning Table 1. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Plain Carbon and Alloy Steels Table 2. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Tool Steels Table 3. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Stainless Steels Table 4a. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Ferrous Cast Metals Table 4b. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Ferrous Cast Metals Table 5a. Turning-Speed Adjustment Factors for Feed, Depth of Cut, and Lead Angle Table 5b. Tool Life Factors for Turning with Carbides, Ceramics, Cermets, CBN, and Polycrystalline Diamond Table 5c. Cutting-Speed Adjustment Factors for Turning with HSS Tools Table 6. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Copper Alloys Table 7. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Titanium and Titanium Alloys
Table 8. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Light Metals Table 9. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Turning Superalloys Speeds and Feeds for Milling Table 10. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Milling Aluminum Alloys Table 11. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Milling Plain Carbon and Alloy Steels Table 12. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Milling Tool Steels Table 13. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Milling Stainless Steels Table 14. Cutting Speeds and Feeds for Milling Ferrous Cast Metals
Table 15a. Recommended Feed in Inches per Tooth (ft) for Milling with High-Speed Steel Cutters Table 15b. End Milling (Full Slot) Speed Adjustment Factors for Feed, Depth of Cut, and Lead Angle Table 15c. End, Slit, and Side Milling Speed Adjustment Factors for Radial Depth of Cut Table 15d. Face Milling Speed Adjustment Factors for Feed, Depth of Cut, and Lead Angle Table 15e. Tool Life Adjustment Factors for Face Milling, End Milling, Drilling, and Reaming Table 16. Cutting Tool Grade Descriptions and Common Vendor Equivalents Speeds and Feeds for Drilling, Reaming, and Threading Table 17. Speeds and Feeds for Drilling, Reaming, and Threading Plain Carbon and Alloy Steels Table 18. Speeds and Feeds for Drilling, Reaming, and Threading Tool Steels Table 19. Speeds and Feeds for Drilling, Reaming, and Threading Stainless Steels Table 20. Speeds and Feeds for Drilling, Reaming, and Threading Ferrous Cast Metals Table 21. Speeds and Feeds for Drilling, Reaming, and Threading Light Metals Table 22. Diameter Speed and Feed Adjustment Factors for HSS Twist Drills and Reamers Table 23. Speeds and Feeds for Drilling and Reaming Copper Alloys
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