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Speeds and Feeds Chart

This speeds and feeds chart collects the core machining reference tables requested by search terms such as speeds and feeds chart, machining speeds and feeds chart, and cutting speeds and feeds chart. Use it to choose a conservative starting SFM, calculate spindle speed, and convert chip load into feed speed.

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Carbide end mill speeds and feeds table

MaterialGroupSFM1/8"3/16"1/4"3/8"1/2"5/8"3/4"1"
Aluminum 440/356/380/C61300Cast aluminum / aluminum bronze family500-10000.0010.0020.0020.0030.0040.0050.0060.007
Aluminum 2024/6061/7075Wrought aluminum alloys800-15000.0010.0020.0020.0030.0040.0050.0060.007
Yellow / high-lead / red brassCopper alloys800-15000.0010.0010.0020.00250.0030.0040.0040.005
Gray cast ironDuctile / gray cast iron100-4000.00050.0010.0020.0030.0040.0050.0060.008
Low alloy steel 10XX/11XX/13XXCarbon / low alloy steel100-3000.00050.0010.00150.0020.0030.0040.0050.006
Austenitic stainless 304/316Stainless steel100-2500.00010.00020.00050.0010.00150.0020.0030.004
Titanium 6Al-4V and CP TiTitanium alloys50-2500.00050.00050.00050.0010.0010.00150.0020.004
Inconel / Hastelloy nickel-baseNickel alloys40-600.00050.00050.0010.0010.0020.00250.0030.004

End mill RPM and feed calculator

How to use this chart

  1. Select the material row closest to your workpiece.
  2. Start with the low end of the SFM range for unstable setups, long tools, heavy radial engagement, or unknown hardness.
  3. Pick the chip load by cutter diameter and multiply by RPM and flute count.
  4. Reduce feed for slotting, poor chip evacuation, thin walls, chatter, or limited horsepower.

FAQ

Are these chart values final production recommendations?

No. They are starting values for planning. Use the specific cutting tool manufacturer data, workholding condition, coolant method, and machine limits before running production parts.

Why do different speed and feed charts disagree?

Charts assume different tool materials, coatings, tool life targets, rigidity, coolant, radial engagement, and material hardness. A generic chart should be adjusted to the actual tool and setup.

How do I convert SFM to RPM?

For inch units, RPM = 3.82 × SFM ÷ cutter diameter in inches. For metric units, RPM = 1000 × Vc ÷ (π × diameter in millimeters).

How do I calculate milling feed rate?

Use IPM = RPM × chip load per tooth × number of flutes. In metric, feed in mm/min = RPM × feed per tooth × number of teeth.

Data sources and limits

These charts are starting values only. Actual speeds and feeds depend on tool geometry, coating, holder rigidity, coolant, chip evacuation, radial width of cut, axial depth of cut, material hardness, and machine power.

  • Sandvik Coromant: milling definitions for cutting speed, spindle speed, feed per tooth, feed per minute, MRR, cutting force, and power.
  • Kennametal: RPM, IPM, chip-load, and SFM formulas.
  • Harvey Tool: general carbide end mill SFM and chip-load tables.
  • Norseman Drill & Tool: HSS drill speed and feed rules of thumb.
  • LittleMachineShop: turning, milling, drilling, and reaming cutting speed tables.