Machinist Calc® Pro 2 Now on 3 Platforms


Powerful machining calculator can be used on PCs and phones



CARSON CITY, Nev. - Calculated Industries (CI) has completed migration of their Machinist Calc Pro 2 handheld calculator to several platforms, including phones, tablets and PCs. The apps and software are built with the same features and functions and the same core engine that powers the handheld calculator. The apps also have a built-in help function – just press and hold the desired key for full, clear definitions, explanations and examples of keystrokes.



The Machinist Calc Pro 2 provides hundreds of fast, precise machining-specific solutions for face, end and slot milling plus turning, drilling and boring. It also has built-in tables for 20 materials, 6 processes and 3 tools, making it an even more powerful tool for all your speed and feed calculations.



No matter what platform, the new model helps machinists spend more time machining and less time looking up specs and data in books, on charts or other computer programs.



Functions include:



Keys to enter or calculate Surface Feet per Minute (SFM), Inches per Tooth (IPT), Inches per Minute (IPM), Inches per Revolution (IPR), # of Teeth, Depth of Cut (DOC), Width of Cut (WOC) and Length of Cut (LOC)

Materials - Choose from 20 popular Materials

Processes - Face Milling, End Milling, Slot Milling, Turning, Boring, Drilling

Tools - High Speed, Carbide and High Performance

Speeds and Feeds - calculate for milling, turning and drilling; cutting speed, spindle speed (RPM), feed rate (IPM), cutting feed, feed per tooth/chip load, number of Teeth and Radial Chip Thinning adjustment factor

Built-in Drill and Thread Size Tables compliant with ANSI/ASME B1.1-2003 and ANSI/ASME B1.13M-2005

Enter Numeric, Fractional, Metric Thread Sizes and Drill Sizes - and display tap, roll tap, close and free fit drill sizes plus pitch, major and minor diameters

Right Triangle Math and Trigonometry

Drill Points - enter cutting angle and drill size to calculate drill point cut depth

Bolt Pattern Layouts - enter start angle, number of bolts, diameter and optional x, y offset; calculate x and y coordinates. Find center-to-center spacing for bolt pattern layouts

3-Wire Measure - enter Wire Size (or use calculated Best Wire size) and 3-Wire Measurement to calculate pitch diameter



The MachinistCalc Pro 2 is available at tool suppliers, app stores and at www.calculated.com.


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