Recommended Cutting Speeds For Carbide Drills

Drill Speed is measured by the rate at which the outside diameter of the tool moves in relation to the work piece. This speed is known as Surface Feet Per Minute (SFM) and is shown in the table below. The formula used to convert SFM to Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) is:

RPM = 3.82 X
         SFM         
Drill Diam (Inch)

The speeds shown in this table are a generalization and it is recommended that the user start at the lower end of the range and build up to the maximum after trial indicates this is possible.

Fractional Size
Number Size
Letter Size

Material
Hardness Rc
Speed SFM
Speed RPM
Steel
Mild Steel
 
300
Plain Carbon
 
300
Alloyed
<30
260
Alloyed (Hardened & Tempered)
30-38
215
Alloyed (Hardened & Tempered)
38-45
170
Cast Iron
Cast Iron
 
300
Titanium
Alloys (Annealed)
 
130
Alloys (Treated), Inconel
 
60
Aluminum – Magnesium
Aluminum
 
600
Magnesium
 
600
Plastic
Graphite Composite
 
210
Epoxy Fibre
 
210
Acrylic  
160

Recommended Feeds For Drilling

Drill Diameter
Feed (Inch/Revolution)
1/16 – 3/32
1/8 – 5/32
3/16 – 7/32
1/4 – 5/16
3/8 – 7/16
1/2 – 9/16
5/8 – 3/4
7/8 – 1"
.001 – .003
.002 – .005
.003 – .006
.004 – .008
.005 – .010
.007 – .012
.010 – .015
.015 – .020

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