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| valign="top" | {{Anchor|G92_threading}} G92 || Threading cycle, simple cycle ||   || T (A) ||  
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| valign="top" | {{Anchor|G93_inverse_time}} G93 || Inverse feed time || M (with radial axes) || &nbsp; || Means the move should be completed in [1/F number] minutes. An F number is required on all lines with G1, G2, G3 movements when in G93 mode.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://tormach.com/feed-rate-mode-g93-g94-and-g95 {{bare URL inline|date title=JulyFeed Rate Mode (G93, G94, and G95) 2023}}</ref> Used to translate distance-per-time to rotary axes.
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| valign="top" | {{Anchor|G94_feed_per_minute}} G94 || Feedrate per minute || M || T (B) || On group type A lathes, feedrate per minute is [[#G98_feed_per_minute|G98]].
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| valign="top" | {{Visible anchor|HMC}} || [[milling machine|horizontal machining center]] || &nbsp;
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| valign="top" | {{Visible anchor|HSM}} || high speed machining || Refers to machining at [[speeds and feeds|speeds]] considered high by traditional standards. Usually achieved with special geared-up spindle attachments or with the latest high-rev spindles. On modern machines HSM refers to a cutting strategy with a light, constant chip load and high feed rate, usually at or near the full depth of cut.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mmsonline.com/articles/tool-path-strategies-for-high-speed-machining|title=Tool Path Strategies For High-Speed Machining|last=Marinac|first=Dan|website=www.mmsonline.com|date=15 February 2000 |access-date=2018-03-06}}</ref>
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| valign="top" | {{Visible anchor|HSS}} || [[high-speed steel]] || A type of [[tool steel]] used to make cutters. Still widely used today (versatile, affordable, capable) although carbide and others continue to erode its share of commercial applications due to their higher rate of material removal.