Grizzly G0517g Drilling Speeds, Using the Drill Bit Speed Chart, Lubrication Suggestions

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Drilling Speeds

Using the Drill Bit Speed Chart

The chart shown in Figure 31 is intended as a guide only. Always follow the manufacturer's speed recommendations if provided with your drill bits, cutters, or hole saws. Exceeding the recommended speeds by large amounts may be dangerous to the operator.

The speeds shown here are intended to get you started. The optimum speed will always depend on various factors, including tool diameter, drilling pressure, material hardness, material quality, and desired finish.

Often, when drilling materials other than wood, some type of lubrication is necessary.

Lubrication Suggestions

Wood or Cast Iron

.......................................None

Plastics

Soapy Water

Brass

Water-Based Lubricant

Aluminum

Paraffin-Based Lubricant

Mild Steel

Oil-Based Lubricant

If the workpiece is not clamped down, the operator's hand could get pulled into the bit or the workpiece can be thrown with great force. Clamp the workpiece to the table before drilling.

Twist/Brad Point Drill Bits

Soft Wood Hard Wood Plastic Brass Aluminum Mild Steel

1/16" – 3/16"

3000

2500

2500

2500

3000

2500

13/64" – 3/8"

2000

1500

2000

1250

2500

1250

25/64" – 5/8"

1500

750

1500

750

1500

600

11/16" – 1"

750

500

1000

400

1000

350

Spade/Forstner Bits

Soft Wood Hard Wood Plastic Brass Aluminum Mild Steel

1/4" – 1/2"

2000

1500

 

 

 

 

9/16" – 1"

1500

1250

 

 

 

 

1-1/8"1-7/8"

1000

750

 

 

 

 

2–3"

500

350

 

 

 

 

Hole Saws

Soft Wood Hard Wood Plastic Brass Aluminum Mild Steel

1/2" – 7/8"

500

500

600

600

600

500

1" – 1-7/8"

400

400

500

500

500

400

2" – 2-7/8"

300

300

400

400

400

300

3" – 3-7/8"

200

200

300

300

300

200

4" – 5"

100

100

200

200

200

100

Rosette Cutters

Soft Wood Hard Wood Plastic Brass Aluminum Mild Steel

Carbide Insert Type

350

250

 

 

 

 

One-Piece Type

1800

500

 

 

 

 

Tenon/Plug Cutters

Soft Wood Hard Wood Plastic Brass Aluminum Mild Steel

3/8" – 1/2"

1200

1000

 

 

 

 

5/8" – 1"

800

600

 

 

 

 

Figure 31. Drill bit speed chart.

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Model G0517 Mill/Drill

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Contents Model G0517 MILL/DRILL Page Table of Contents Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet Model G0517 Mill/Drill Identification Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Mill/Drills Circuit Requirements OperationUnpacking SET UPItems Needed for Set Up InventoryFloor Load Clean UpSite Considerations Minimum Working ClearancesAssembly To assemble the mill/drillPage Test Run To test run the machineHead/Quill Travel OperationsTable Travel To install a sleeve Installing/Removing Morse Taper SleevesTo remove a sleeve To install the drawbar with attached tooling Installing/Removing Drawbar ToolingTo remove the drawbar and tooling Changing Speeds Installing Drill ChuckTo install the drill chuck To change speedsDrilling Drilling Speeds Using the Drill Bit Speed ChartLubrication Suggestions Cutting Speeds for High Speed Steel HSS Cutting Tools Milling SpeedTo determine the needed speed for milling ExampleG3640-Power Twist V-Belt 1⁄2 x AccessoriesH5685-4Rotary Table H3022-Measurement Tool Set G9765-9-PC. Ball End Mill SetG1076-52-PC. Clamping Kit Unpainted Cast Iron MaintenanceSchedule LubricationTo adjust the gibs Adjusting GibsOil Fittings Troubleshooting ServiceAbout Service Symptom Possible Cause Possible SolutionMill/Drill Operations Wiring Diagram Electrical ComponentsStand/Base Parts Breakdown Stand/Base Parts List DescriptionHeadstock Parts Breakdown Headstock Parts List DescriptionWarranty and Returns Page Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAPage Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog