Typical CNC Cycle Times
"Rule of Thumb" benchmarks for estimation. Use these numbers to validation-check your CAM outputs or build quick quotes.
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Non-Cutting Operations (Auxiliary)
These "fixed costs" per cycle apply regardless of material. They often account for 20-30% of total cycle time.
| Operation | Standard VMC | High-Speed VMC | Horizontal (HMC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tool Change (Chip-to-Chip) | 4.0 - 8.0 sec | 1.5 - 3.0 sec | 2.0 - 5.0 sec |
| Spindle Spool Up/Down | 3.0 - 5.0 sec | 1.0 - 2.0 sec | 2.0 - 4.0 sec |
| Pallet Change | N/A | N/A | 8.0 - 15.0 sec |
| Rapid Positioning (Avg) | ~1000 IPM | ~2000 IPM | ~2400 IPM |
Drilling Benchmarks (Aluminum)
Estimates for drilling 1.0 inch deep in 6061 Aluminum.
HSS Drill (Pecking)
Standard Jobber Drill
Includes retracts
Carbide Drill (Thru-Coolant)
High Performance (3xD)
One shot. No peck.
Tapping Benchmarks (Rigid Tap)
Estimates for tapping 0.5 inch deep. Speed limited by machine reversal/acceleration.
| Tap Size | RPM | Total Cycle (In + Out) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/4-20 | 1000 | ~2.5 sec | Standard Production |
| 1/2-13 | 500 | ~4.0 sec | Torque limited |
| M3 x 0.5 | 2000 | ~1.5 sec | High Speed / Form Tap |
Material Removal Rates (MRR) Targets
Target MRR for roughing operations (Aluminum). How fast can you remove 1 lb of material?
Standard VMC
CAT40 / 10-15 HP
Cubic Inches / Min
Performance VMC
CAT40 / 30 HP / 12k
High Efficiency Milling
Aerospace Horizontal
CAT50 / 80 HP
Beast Mode
Frequently Asked Questions
What is typical cycle time for CNC milling a steel part?
Highly variable by complexity. Simple prismatic part: 5–15 minutes. Moderate complexity: 20–45 minutes. Complex 5-axis aerospace: 1–4 hours. Setup time typically adds 15–45 minutes per operation.
How do I estimate CNC machining cycle time?
Total Cycle Time = Cutting Time + Non-Cutting Time + Setup Time/Batch Size. Cutting time = total toolpath length / feed rate. Non-cutting includes tool changes (5–10 sec each), rapid moves, and coolant delays.
What percentage of cycle time is actual cutting vs non-cutting?
Industry benchmarks: job shop 25–40% cutting time, production shop 50–65%, automated cell 65–80%. Tool changes, rapid moves, probing, and chip clearing consume the rest.
How can I reduce CNC cycle time?
Top strategies: (1) HSM toolpaths (+30–50% MRR), (2) Reduce tool changes (combine operations), (3) Optimize rapid moves, (4) Use pallet changers to overlap setup, (5) Reduce air cuts and approach distances.
What is the typical tool change time for a CNC machine?
Chip-to-chip tool change: VMC 3–8 seconds, HMC 2–5 seconds, Swiss-type 0.5–2 seconds. Tool carousel capacity also matters: 20-tool standard, 40–60 tool extended, 120+ tool for FMS cells.