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Drill Spindle Speed Chart

This drill spindle speed chart lists HSS drill surface-speed ranges, feed-per-revolution ranges, and the RPM formula for drill presses and CNC drilling.

HSS drill speed chart

MaterialRecommended SFMSource table
Aluminum and its alloys200-300Norseman HSS drill chart
Brass and bronze, ordinary150-300Norseman HSS drill chart
High tensile bronze70-150Norseman HSS drill chart
Zinc-base die casting300-400Norseman HSS drill chart
Cast iron, soft75-125Norseman HSS drill chart
Cast iron, medium hard50-100Norseman HSS drill chart
Cast iron, hard chilled10-20Norseman HSS drill chart
Magnesium and alloys250-400Norseman HSS drill chart
Monel / high nickel / stainless30-50Norseman HSS drill chart
Plastics or similar materials100-300Norseman HSS drill chart

Recommended feed per revolution by drill diameter

Drill diameterFeed, in/rev
Under 1/8".001 to .003
1/8" to 1/4".002 to .006
1/4" to 1/2".004 to .010
1/2" to 1".007 to .015
1" and over.015 to .025

SFM to spindle speed calculator

Drilling notes

Reduce feed and speed for holes deeper than about 4× drill diameter, poor chip evacuation, work hardening materials, or limited coolant. Peck cycles can help clear chips but may affect tool life depending on material and drill geometry.

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 drill RPM?

Use RPM = 3.8197 × SFM ÷ drill diameter in inches, or RPM = 1000 × Vc ÷ (π × diameter in millimeters).

When should drill speed be reduced?

Reduce speed for deep holes, poor coolant, work-hardening materials, hard cast iron, stainless, nickel alloys, or if chips show excessive heat.

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.