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Tool Steel | 90 |
Stainless Steel | 90 |
Alloy Steel | 90 |
Bearing Bronze | 90 |
High Carbon Steel | 135 |
Medium Carbon Steel | 135,195 |
Hard Brass | 195 |
Hard Bronze | 195 |
Low Carbon Steel | 195 |
Soft Brass | 195 |
Copper | 255 |
Aluminum | 255 |
Plastics | 255 |
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200 FPM
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