Well, sort of. I was looking for information on another subject in the September 2009 talking points/Q&A about the Fordow enrichment facility, when I noticed a (forgotten, at least to me) estimate of the amount of time Iran would need to produce an SQ of weapons-grade HEU at that facility.
In response to “How many weapons can [the facility] make?,” the portion called “IC-DRAFTED Q/As” states that
The answer depend on the type and performance of the centrifuges installed at the facility, but we asses it would be capable of producing approximately one weapons worth of highly enriched uranium per year, if they chose to do so.
Based on the rest of the document, I think this estimate assumes 3,000 centrifuges, probably IR-1s. It also appears to assume unenriched or ~5% UF6 feedstock (since Iran hadn’t yet begun producing ~19.75% UF6), though I don’t know that for a fact.
So there you go.

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