This is most likely based on your machine. I wrote a qbasic program years ago for our wire machines. Each new machine had a better speed so I built in a machine selection variable. Each machine then had a percentage based on the base value I used from our first machine.
All basic speeds should be supplied by the machine builder. These speeds are effected based on many factors like material and thickness. A spreadsheet could be used to do this but someone would have to fill in all the nominal values. First I would contact your machine tech support to see if this has already been done. Most builders have this type of info in some format so they can compare for sales. However it may only be a basic list.
BTW: I have found you should stay around 70%-90% of what the tech says it will cut.....this is not a perfect world and the numbers are usually based on a perfect cut condition. I actually put a cut condition variable in my program to calculate % of perfect cut scenario. |