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What is the cutting speed when main axis spindle speed is 350min-1 and the cutter diameter is ø125 ?
Substitute π=3.14, DC=125, n=350 into the formula.
vc=(π•DC•n)÷1000=(3.14×125×350)÷1000
=137.4m/min
The cutting speed is 137.4m/min.
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What is the feed per tooth when the main axis spindle speed is 500min-1, number of insert is 10, and table feed is 500mm/min?
Substitute the above figures into the formula.
fz=Vf÷(z×n)=500÷(10×500)=0.1mm/t.
The answer is 0.1mm/t.
What is the table feed when feed per tooth is 0.1mm/t., number of insert is 10, and main axis spindle speed is 500min-1?
Substitute the above figures into the formula.
vf=fz×z×n=0.1×10×500=500mm/min
The table feed is 500mm/min.
Input the values.
What is the cutting time required for finishing 100mm width and 300mm length surface of a cast iron (JIS FC200) block when the cutter diameter is ø200mm, the number of inserts is 16, the cutting speed is 125m/min, and feed per tooth is 0.25mm. (spindle speed is 200min-1)
Calculate table feed per min
vf=0.25×16×200=800mm/min
Calculate total table feed length.
L=300+200=500mm
Substitute the above answers into the formula.
Tc=500÷800=0.625(min)
0.625×60=37.5(sec). The answer is 37.5 sec.
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