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Convert Meter per Minute to Feet per Second

Instantly convert Meter per Minute (m/min) to Feet per Second (ft/s) with our free online calculator.

Reviewed by Christopher FloiedUpdated

Formula: m/min to ft/smultiply by 0.0546807

Reference Table

Meter per Minute (m/min)Feet per Second (ft/s)
10.0546807
50.273403
100.546807
251.36702
502.73403
1005.46807

How to Convert Meter per Minute to Feet per Second

Formula

To convert Meter per Minute (m/min) to Feet per Second (ft/s): multiply by 0.0546807

Step-by-Step

  1. Start with your value in Meter per Minute (m/min).
  2. Multiply by 0.0546807 to perform the conversion.
  3. The result is your value expressed in Feet per Second (ft/s).

Conversion Factor

1 m/min = 0.0546807 ft/s

Reverse Factor

1 ft/s = 18.288 m/min

Worked Example

Convert 25 Meter per Minute to Feet per Second: 25 m/min = 1.36702 ft/s

About Meter per Minute (m/min)

The standard metric unit of cutting speed (also called 'surface speed' v_c) in machining — the tangential velocity of the cutting edge relative to the workpiece surface. m/min is the primary cutting-speed unit in European/Asian machining handbooks (Sandvik Coromant Technical Guide, Iscar World of Metal Cutting, Walter Tools Cutting Data Catalog, Mitsubishi Materials, Kyocera Cutting Tools) and modern CNC controller post-processors (Siemens 840D / 828D, Fanuc 31i / 32i / 35i, Heidenhain iTNC 530 / TNC 640). Surface speed and spindle RPM relate via v_c = π·D·n/1000 (with D in mm, n in rev/min, v_c in m/min). Typical recommended cutting speeds per Sandvik Coromant CoroKey: mild-steel (P-group ISO 513) turning with HSS tool 25-40 m/min; carbide insert 150-250 m/min; coated carbide CVD AlTiN 250-400 m/min; cermet 400-600 m/min; ceramic SiAlON for cast iron 400-800 m/min; CBN for hardened steel >50 HRC 100-200 m/min; aluminum-alloy turning with PCD-tipped tool 500-3,000 m/min; carbon-fiber composite high-speed machining with PCD 800-1,500 m/min. CAD/CAM software (Mastercam, NX CAM, Esprit, Fusion 360) defaults to m/min cutting speed in metric-projects.

About Foot per Second (ft/s)

A US-customary cutting-speed unit equal to exactly 60 ft/min = 18.288 m/min (= 0.3048 m/s). ft/s appears occasionally in specialty US machining applications where m/s would be the equivalent metric unit: high-speed abrasive waterjet cutting (Flow Waterjet, OMAX, Jet Edge industrial waterjet machines specify pump-pressure and traverse rates with mixed units), high-speed CBN/diamond superabrasive grinding wheels (ANSI B7.1 maximum operating speed dual-listed in ft/s and m/s for safety guarding compliance — typical 16,500 ft/s = 5,000 m/min surface speed for vitrified-bond CBN), some legacy US military specifications for ammunition-case rotary machining and barrel-rifling operations per MIL-STD, and a handful of academic-research papers from US universities studying chip morphology at very high cutting speeds (where the units feel natural for dimensional-analysis purposes alongside ft/s flow velocities). Most US machining practice defaults to ft/min (SFM) rather than ft/s. Convert ft/s to m/min by multiplying by 18.288; to SFM by multiplying by 60; to m/s by multiplying by 0.3048.

Quick Facts

  • 1 Meter per Minute equals 0.0546807 Feet per Second
  • 1 Foot per Second equals 18.288 Meter per Minute
  • Meter per Minute is a unit of cutting speed
  • Foot per Second is a unit of cutting speed
  • This conversion is commonly used in CNC machining, manufacturing processes, and tool selection
  • The Meter per Minute belongs to the metric system
  • The Foot per Second belongs to the imperial system

Common Meter per Minute to Foot per Second Conversions

Meter per Minute (m/min)Feet per Second (ft/s)
0.010.000546807
0.10.00546807
0.250.0136702
0.50.0273403
10.0546807
20.109361
30.164042
50.273403
100.546807
150.82021
201.09361
251.36702
502.73403
754.10105
1005.46807
25013.6702
50027.3403
100054.6807
5000273.403
10000546.807

Understanding Meter per Minute

The Meter per Minute (symbol: m/min) is a unit of cutting speed. The standard metric unit of cutting speed (also called 'surface speed' v_c) in machining — the tangential velocity of the cutting edge relative to the workpiece surface. m/min is the primary cutting-speed unit in European/Asian machining handbooks (Sandvik Coromant Technical Guide, Iscar World of Metal Cutting, Walter Tools Cutting Data Catalog, Mitsubishi Materials, Kyocera Cutting Tools) and modern CNC controller post-processors (Siemens 840D / 828D, Fanuc 31i / 32i / 35i, Heidenhain iTNC 530 / TNC 640). Surface speed and spindle RPM relate via v_c = π·D·n/1000 (with D in mm, n in rev/min, v_c in m/min). Typical recommended cutting speeds per Sandvik Coromant CoroKey: mild-steel (P-group ISO 513) turning with HSS tool 25-40 m/min; carbide insert 150-250 m/min; coated carbide CVD AlTiN 250-400 m/min; cermet 400-600 m/min; ceramic SiAlON for cast iron 400-800 m/min; CBN for hardened steel >50 HRC 100-200 m/min; aluminum-alloy turning with PCD-tipped tool 500-3,000 m/min; carbon-fiber composite high-speed machining with PCD 800-1,500 m/min. CAD/CAM software (Mastercam, NX CAM, Esprit, Fusion 360) defaults to m/min cutting speed in metric-projects.

It belongs to the metric measurement system.

Meter per Minute are commonly used in CNC machining, manufacturing processes, and tool selection.

Understanding Feet per Second

The Foot per Second (symbol: ft/s) is a unit of cutting speed. A US-customary cutting-speed unit equal to exactly 60 ft/min = 18.288 m/min (= 0.3048 m/s). ft/s appears occasionally in specialty US machining applications where m/s would be the equivalent metric unit: high-speed abrasive waterjet cutting (Flow Waterjet, OMAX, Jet Edge industrial waterjet machines specify pump-pressure and traverse rates with mixed units), high-speed CBN/diamond superabrasive grinding wheels (ANSI B7.1 maximum operating speed dual-listed in ft/s and m/s for safety guarding compliance — typical 16,500 ft/s = 5,000 m/min surface speed for vitrified-bond CBN), some legacy US military specifications for ammunition-case rotary machining and barrel-rifling operations per MIL-STD, and a handful of academic-research papers from US universities studying chip morphology at very high cutting speeds (where the units feel natural for dimensional-analysis purposes alongside ft/s flow velocities). Most US machining practice defaults to ft/min (SFM) rather than ft/s. Convert ft/s to m/min by multiplying by 18.288; to SFM by multiplying by 60; to m/s by multiplying by 0.3048.

It belongs to the imperial measurement system.

Feet per Second are commonly used in CNC machining, manufacturing processes, and tool selection.

Why Convert Meter per Minute to Feet per Second?

Converting between Meter per Minute and Feet per Second is a frequent requirement for engineers, scientists, and students working with cutting speed values. Different industries and regions favour different unit systems, so having a dependable conversion tool saves time and prevents errors in technical calculations. Whether you are verifying a specification sheet, cross-checking simulation results, or preparing a report for an international audience, accurate cutting speed conversion is essential.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Meter per Minute to Feet per Second?

The standard metric unit of cutting speed (also called 'surface speed' v_c) in machining — the tangential velocity of the cutting edge relative to the workpiece surface. To convert Meter per Minute to Feet per Second, multiply by 0.0546807. For example, 25 m/min equals 1.36702 ft/s.

How many Feet per Second are in 1 Meter per Minute?

There are 0.0546807 Feet per Second in 1 Meter per Minute.

How many Meter per Minute are in 1 Foot per Second?

There are 18.288 Meter per Minute in 1 Foot per Second.

What is the formula for Meter per Minute to Foot per Second conversion?

The formula is: multiply by 0.0546807. This means 1 m/min = 0.0546807 ft/s.

Is a Meter per Minute bigger than a Foot per Second?

Yes. One Meter per Minute is larger than one Foot per Second because 1 m/min equals 0.0546807 ft/s, which is less than 1.

When do you need to convert between Meter per Minute and Feet per Second?

A US-customary cutting-speed unit equal to exactly 60 ft/min = 18. Meter per Minute and Foot per Second are both cutting speed units, so conversion comes up whenever one source of information uses one unit and another uses the other — a classic cross-reference challenge in engineering, trade, travel, and everyday life.

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