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radial depth of cut
The depth of the tool along its radius in the workpiece as it makes a cut. If the radial depth of cut is less than the tool radius, the tool is only partially engaged and is making a peripheral cut. If the radial depth of cut is equal to the tool diameter, the cutting tool is fully engaged and is making a slot cut. In turning and boring operations, a single-point tool cuts at a depth relative to the workpiece radius. A large radial depth of cut will require a low feed rate, or else it will result in a high load on the tool and reduce the tool life. Therefore, a feature is often machined in several steps as the tool moves over the step-over distance, and makes another cut at the radial depth of cut.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Manufacturing
- Category: Industrial manufacturing
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