Enter the radial depth of cut, axial depth of cut, and feed rate into the calculator to determine the material removal rate.

CNC machines aim to have the highest possible material removal rate while continuing to produce accurate and precise parts.

A material removal rate is a measure of how much volume of material per unit time is being removed from a stock piece of material, typically on a milling or similar CNC machine.

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To calculate material removal rate, multiply the radius depth of cut by the axial depth of cut, then multiply this result by the feed rate.