Choosing milling speeds, Choosing drilling speeds, Using the drill bit speed chart – Grizzly G1005Z User Manual

Page 23: Lubrication suggestions

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G1005Z Mill/Drill

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Failure to follow RPM and Feed Rate

Guidelines may result in ejected parts or

broken tools. Parts ejected at high speeds

can cause serious injury!

Choosing Milling

Speeds

It is essential to closely follow the proper cutting
speed and proper feed to reduce undue strain on
all moving parts and for operator safety.

Prior to machining, you need to determine the
RPM needed to cut your workpiece, and then set
the speed on the machine.

To determine the needed RPM:

1. Use the table in Figure 16 to determine the

cutting speed required for the material of your
workpiece.

2. Measure the diameter of your cutting tool in

inches.

3. Use the following formula to determine the

needed RPM for your operation:

(Cutting Speed x 4) / Tool Diameter =

RPM

Note:

For carbide cutting tools, double the cut-

ting speed. These values are a guideline only.
Refer to the
MACHINERY'S HANDBOOK for
more detailed information.

Choosing Drilling

Speeds

Using the Drill Bit Speed Chart

The chart shown on

Page 22 is intended as a

guide only. Always follow manufacturer's speed
recommendations if provided with your drill bits,
cutters, or hole saws. Exceeding the recommend-
ed speeds may be dangerous to the operator.

The speeds shown here are intended to get you
started. The optimum speed will always depend
on various factors, including tool diameter, drilling
pressure, material hardness, material quality, and
desired finish.

Often, when drilling materials other than wood,
some type of lubrication is necessary.

Lubrication Suggestions

Wood/Cast Iron ...........................................None
Plastics ........................................... Soapy Water
Brass .............................. Water-Based Lubricant
Aluminum ......................Paraffin-Based Lubricant
Mild Steel ..............................Oil-Based Lubricant

Cutting Speeds for High Speed Steel (HSS)

Milling Tools

Workpiece Material

Cutting Speed (sfm)

Aluminum & alloys

300

Brass & Bronze

150

Copper

100

Cast Iron, soft

80

Cast Iron, hard

50

Mild Steel

90

Cast Steel

80

Alloy Steel, hard

40

Tool Steel

50

Stainless Steel

60

Titanium

50

Plastics

300-800

Wood

300-500

Figure 16

. Cutting speeds for HSS cutting tools.

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