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depth of cut

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depth of cut [¦depth əv ′kət]
(metallurgy)
The thickness that is removed as a workpiece is being machined.


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95 Hardcover TJ1185 This book provides machining recommendations for the metalcutting process of turning; recommendations related to cutting speeds, feed rates, and depth of cuts as dependant on workpiece materials, their properties, and type of cutting tools materials.
A machining operation optimized for a specific depth of cut cannot be expected to perform as effectively when dimensional variability introduces larger or smaller depths of cut than anticipated.
At 50 percent greater depth of cut on the rough turn, the job ran at 50 percent greater SFM and 150 percent greater FPR.
 
 
 
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