Calculated Industries Calculators for Machining

Calculated IndustriesFollowing its goal of providing profession-specific calculators, Calculated Industries (CI) offers machinist calculators specially engineered for machinists and tool and die makers. Just like other CI calculators, these machinist models feature dedicated keys that quickly calculate for relevant figures often needed by their intended user. As such, even non-experts can learn to use these tools. In fact, shop owners and supervisors can also benefit from these calculators.

Doing advanced math is the prime expertise of CI Machinist Cal Pro 2 and Calc Pro Advanced. With these tools, users wouldn’t need to spend so much time doing chart look-ups, right triangle solutions, or any other complex computations for machining. These calculators make all solutions related to speed and feed, turning, boring, and drilling as easy as a few gentle jams on built-in keys. The same goes for face milling, end milling, and slot milling.

Machining-specific Keys

Calculated Industries Machinist Calc Pro 2

Machining-specific keys allow for quick and accurate computations. They are highly useful for shop owners, especially those who are not very adept in manual calculations related to machining.

Some of the machining-specific keys of a Calculated Industries Machinist Calc Pro 2 are speed spindle measured by revolutions per minute (RPM), feed rate measured by inches per minute (IPM), Surface Feet per Minute or SFM, Inches per Tooth or IPT, Inches per Revolution for IPR, number of teeth, Depth of Cut or DOC, Width of Cut of WOC, and Length of Cut or LOC.
Calculated Industries Machinist Calc Pro Advanced

A Calculated Industries Machinist Calc Pro Advanced, on the other hand, has somewhat similar machining-specific keys, including SFM, IPT, IPR, number of teeth, DOC, WOC, and LOC. They also have keys for quick conversions between metric and imperial units.

Of course, CI calculators for machining also have the standard features of most scientific calculators, namely basic mathematical solutions and trigonometric functions. Thus, if you’re a machinist or a shop owner needing machinist-related computations, you’d be glad to know that these CI calculators are great for both standard and advanced solutions.

Design and Accessories

Aside from their advanced mathematical capacity, CI machining calculators are also structurally robust. They’re built to withstand shock, dust, and moisture, so they’re sure to last for a long time even with frequent use. What’s more, they come with an Armadillo Gear protective case upon purchase.

To help users who are new with using machining calculators, CI encloses an easy-to-understand Quick Reference Guide in every calculator package. For more information, check out Calculated Industries Calculators for Machining page on Engineer Warehouse.

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