The formula to calculate the Chip Load (CL) is:
\[ \text{CL} = \frac{\text{FR}}{\text{RPM} \times \text{F}} \]
Where:
A chip load is a measure of the thickness of material that is moved by each cutting edge during a cut. The chip load is directly related to the feed rate, spindle speed, and the number of flutes on the cutting tool. A higher number of flutes results in a smaller chip load, while a lower number of flutes results in a larger chip load. Proper calculation of chip load is essential for efficient machining and tool longevity.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the Chip Load:
\[ \text{CL} = \frac{120}{2400 \times 3} = \frac{120}{7200} \approx 0.0167 \text{ inches} \]
The Chip Load is approximately 0.0167 inches.