80 feet per minute is 2,438.4 cm per minute.
Strokes 50 strokes a minute is recommended when using low tungsten blades, and 60 strokes a minute is recommended when using high speed steel blades.
His speed is (3/8 ft)/(3/4 minute) = 1/2 feet per minute.
20 miles per hour, or 1/3rd of a mile per minute, or approximately 0.055555555555555555555555555555556 miles per second.
375 meters/per minute
570 mph equates to 9.5 miles per minute.
The speed of light is approximately 18,000,000,000 centimeters per minute.
The minimum speed for cutting steel with an aluminum oxide stone is typically around 10,000 surface feet per minute (SFPM) to achieve efficient cutting and prevent overheating of the stone. Speeds lower than this may result in reduced cutting efficiency and premature wear on the stone.
Strokes 50 strokes a minute is recommended when using low tungsten blades, and 60 strokes a minute is recommended when using high speed steel blades.
Obviously it would depend on the stainless grade because stainless is an alloy, so the speed rate would differ slightly depending on your grade. The most important factor would be the type of cutter you use, if you are using Carbide cutting tools, with sufficient coolant you can run it at about 90-110 m/p/m (90 to 100 meters per minute) If you using high speed steel cutters run it no more than about 30m/p/m. My best advice to you is to ask for the manufactures recommendations they will give you a limit to work in, always start between lowest and middle of manufactures speed recomendations and then work your way up in speed if necessary. If your speed is correct you get a better finish and longer toolife. Remember that if you run tools at higher speeds you decrease their life, the time taken to cut the material is determined by the feed-rate and not the speed, even on a lathe which has feed set to federate per revolution will only differ slightly. Hope this helps…
what do you mean rpm Rotations per minute? Its used for all motors not just things used for cutting things. Unless you mean rounds per minute, that is my answer.
The feed rate is the distance the cutting tool moves during one revolution of the machine's spindle. RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) is the speed at which the spindle rotates. Together, the feed rate and RPM determine the cutting speed, which affects the material removal rate, surface finish, and tool life during machining operations.
A wheel with a diameter of 12 inches will have an angular speed of 560.2 revs per minute.
The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 186,282 miles per second or 299,792 kilometers per second.
V = Cutting speed N = RPM d = Diameter in millimeters N = 1000.V / d . 3.14
How fast lathes, cutting speed can be fast, it has a relationship with the feed amount and diameter.
cutting speed is a combination of depth of cut and feed.
Feed of a cutting tool in the lathe is the distance of the tool advances for each revolution of the work.The depth of cut is the perpendicular distance measured from the machined surface to the uncut surface of the work piece.