Next time you’re in the shop floor,? just look at the CNC turning chips. They can tell you whether your machine is giving you a proper return on investment or being underutilized. The shape and size of chips can give you a rough idea of whether the correct cutting parameters are being used.The ideal chip is up to 40 mm. long, shaped like a 6 or a 9. If the machine is turning out long chips, the feed rate is too low. Half the feed rate means twice the cycle time. Long chips also mean machine idle time to clear the chips. Look at the tool manufacturer’s catalogue and find out the correct feed rate for the insert that is being used. This post tells you how to determine the feed rate range for proper
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