The Difference Between Cutting Speed & Feed Rate - aluminum feed rate
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RPM = (SFM x 3.82) ÷ Diameter SFM = RPM x .262 x Diameter Chip Load/Tooth(IPT) = in/Min ÷ # of Teeth ÷ RPM Feed rate(IPM) = Chip Load/Tooth x # of Teeth x RPM Cubic Inches/Min = R-Woc x A-Doc x in/Min
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