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Endmill cutters their feed and speed in different materiala

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Answered by SmãrtyMohït
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TERMSFlutes(F) - Number of flutesDiameter(D) - Diameter of cutterChip load - The amount of material removed by each flute of the cutter.Feed Rate or Feed per tooth - The inches per minute of workpiece movement toward the cutter between each toothInches Per Minute(IPM) - Number of linear inches the cutter passes through the workpiece in one minuteDepth of Cut (DOC) - The depth of cut of the end mill into the part surface axially. With CNC milling, it is measured in the Z axis direction.Inches Per Revolution (IPR) - Feed rate of the cutter for each revolution of the cutter. In the inch system, the feed rate of the cutter can be calculated for each revolution of the cutter.I.P.R. = Chip load x Number of flutesMillimeters Per Revolution (MMPR) - Feed rate of the cutter each revolution of the cutter. In the metric system, the feed rate of the cutter can be calculated for each revolution of the cutter.M.M.P.R. = Chip load x Number of flutesMeters Per Minute (MPM) - The cutting speed of the end mill. This system is used in all countries that use the Metric system. MPM represents the rate of the surface of the cutter passes over the surface of the part. Cutting speed is measured in Meters per minute.Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) - The spindle speed rate of the cutter. This value will be calculated from a selected SFPM or MPM.Surface Feet Per Minute (SFPM) - The is the cutting speed of the end mill in the United States. It is the number of feet per minute that a given point on the circumference of a cutter travels per minute.Width of Cut - (maximum amount should not exceed 2/3 x Cutter diameter)

SELECTING SPEED AND FEED RATES AND THE DEPTH OF CUT 
The following items must be selected by the machinist / programmer when using end mills.

SFPM - cutting surface speedChip Load - material removal rateDepth of Cut - depends on specific part applications requirementsConsiderations - cutting depth never to exceed flute length
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