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C ONSTRUCTION M ASTER

®

IV

For Today's Construction Professional

User’s Guide

Table of Contents

The Construction Master

®

IV ...........3

GETTING STARTED...........................4

Key Definitions/Functions................4

Fractional Settings.........................13

Entering Dimensions .....................14

Basic Math Operations ..................16

Percentage Calculations ...............18

Memory Operation.........................19

Paperless Tape .............................20

EXAMPLES.......................................22

Linear Calculations........................22

Area Calculations ..........................24

Volume Calculations .....................27

Volume/Weight Calculations ........31

Board Feet/ Lumber Calculations..32

Right-Triangle Calculations ..........32

Hip/Valley & Jack Rafters..............39

Stair Problems (Risers/Treads) ....43

Circle Problems .............................46

Appendix A.......................................47

Battery & Auto Shut-Off.................47

Default Values ...............................47

Appendix B.......................................48

Repair and Return ...........................50

Warranty...........................................51

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T HE C ONSTRUCTION M ASTER

®

IV

Designed for today’s construction professional, the Construction Master

®

IV is so simple, even the novice user will find it easy to solve hundreds of dimension-related problems right in feet, inches and fractions!

Solve Dimensional Math

English/Metric

Calculate

Solve Right-Triangle Problems

Find Regular and Irregular Hip,

Valley and Jack Rafters

Calculate Stair Risers, Treads and Stringers

Solve Raked Wall Stud Lengths

Volume/Weight

Estimate Board Feet

Find Circular Areas,

Circumferences and Arcs

Estimations

Paperless Tape Function

And much, much more!

User's Guide — 3

GETTING STARTED

Key Definitions/Functions

Basic Function Keys

[+] [–] [x] [÷] [=]

Arithmetic operation keys.

[%]

Four-function percent key.

[0] – [9] and [ • ]

Digits used for keying-in numbers.

[Off] — Off Key

Turns all power off, clearing all nonpermanent registers.

[On/C] — On/Clear Key

Turns on power. Pressing once clears the display. Pressing twice clears all temporary values.

[Conv] — Convert Key

Used with the dimensional keys to convert between dimensions or with other keys to access special functions.

[ ] — Square Root Key

Used to find the square root of a non-dimensional or area value.

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[Conv] [ ] — x

2

Function

Finds the square of a linear or nondimensional value.

[M+] — Memory Key

Adds the displayed value to Memory. Clears when the calculator is shut off.

[Conv] [M+] — Memory Minus (M–)

Subtracts the displayed value from

Memory.

[Conv] [Rcl] — Memory Clear

Clears Memory without changing current display.

[Rcl] — Recall Key

Used with other keys to recall stored values and settings.

[Rcl] [x] — Imperial/Metric Mode

Changes the defaults of the calculator by setting to Imperial (English) or

Metric mode. Note: This setting is not affected by the ALL CLEAR function.

User's Guide — 5

Dimension Keys

[Weight] — Weight Key

Enters or converts (a volume value) to tons , pounds , metric tons or kilograms . Repeated presses will cycle through these units.

[Conv] [%] — Weight/Volume

Enters or converts the Weight per

Volume setting as Tons/Yard³ ,

Lbs/Yd³ , Lb/Ft³ , Metric Ton/m³ or kg/m³ . Repeated presses will cycle through these settings.

[Cu] — Cubic Key

Defines a volume (e.g., 5 [Cu]

[Yds] ).

[Sq] — Square Key

Defines an area (e.g., 5 [Sq][Feet] ).

[Yds] — Yards Key

Enters or converts to yards .

[Feet] — Feet Key

Enters or converts to feet as whole or decimal numbers. Also used with the [Inch] and [/] keys for entering

Feet-Inch values (e.g., 6 [Feet] 9

[Inch] 1 [/] 2 ). Repeated presses toggle between Feet-Inch and Decimal Feet.

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[Inch] — Inch Key

Enters or converts to inches . Entry can be whole or decimal numbers.

Also used with the [/] key for entering fractional inch values (e.g., 9

[Inch] 1 [/] 2 ). Repeated presses during conversions toggle between

Fractional and Decimal Inches.

[ / ] — Fraction Bar Key

Used to enter fractions. Fractions can be entered as proper (1/2, 1/8,

1/16) or improper (3/2, 9/8). If the denominator (bottom) is not entered, the calculator's fractional accuracy setting is automatically used.

[m] — Meter Key

Enters or converts to meters .

[cm] — Centimeter Key

Enters or converts to centimeters .

[mm] — Millimeter Key

Enters or converts to millimeters .

[Bd Ft] — Feet Key

Enters or converts cubic values to board feet . One board foot is equal to 144 cubic inches (1 foot x 1 foot x

1 inch).

User's Guide — 7

Right Triangle/Rafter Keys

[Pitch]

This key is used to enter or calculate the pitch (slope) of a roof (or right triangle). Pitch is the amount of "Rise" over 12 inches (1 meter, if metric) of

"Run." Pitch may be entered as:

a dimension 9 ]

an angle

a ratio

30 [Pitch]

0.75 [Conv] [Pitch]

A pitch entry will remain in permanent storage until revised or reset. A solution will be replaced by its entered value once the calculator is cleared.

[Rise] — Rise Key

Enters or calculates the rise or vertical leg (height) of a right triangle.

[Run] — Run Key

Enters or calculates the run or horizontal leg (base) of a right triangle.

[Diag] — Diagonal Key

Enters or calculates the common or diagonal leg (hypotenuse) of a right triangle. Typical applications are

“squaring" slabs or finding common rafter lengths.

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[Conv] [Diag] — Rake Walls

This function finds the decreasing stud sizes in a raked wall based on computed or entered values for pitch, rise and/or run. Repeated presses display stud sizes from longest to shortest.

The on-center spacing of a raked wall can be permanently stored by entering a dimension prior to solving for stud sizes ( 12 [Inch] [Conv]

[Diag] ). Default on-center spacing is

16 inches (Metric Mode: 600 mm).

[Hip/V] — Hip/Valley Rafter Key

Finds the regular or irregular hip/ valley rafter length. If an irregular pitch is entered, the irregular hip/ valley rafter length is displayed, otherwise the regular (45º) hip/ valley rafter length is displayed.

[Conv] [Hip/V] — Irregular Pitch

Enters and displays the irregular pitch value used to calculate lengths of the irregular hip/valley and jack rafters.

User's Guide — 9

[Jack] — Jack Rafter Key

Finds the jack rafter sizes – from largest to smallest – for both regular and irregular pitched roofs. The initial jack rafter values displayed are from the regular pitched side. After showing the minimum value, the calculator will display the sizes for the irregular pitched side. An on-center spacing can be entered by pressing

[Jack] (i.e., 12 [Inch] [Jack] ). The default spacing is 16 inches (Metric

Mode: 600 millimeters).

[Conv] [Jack] — Irregular Side Jacks

Operates same as [Jack] , but displays the irregular pitched side jack rafters first. The calculator uses the same on-center spacing as the regular pitch sided jack rafters unless a new on-center spacing is entered

(e.g., 19.2 [Inch] [Conv] [Jack] ).

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Stair & Circle Keys

[Stair] — Stair Key

A multi-function key that enters a desired riser height and uses the rise and run values to compute and display the following:

Press Result

1

2

Number of Risers

Actual Riser Height

3 Riser

Overage/Underage

4

5

Number of Treads

Actual Tread Width

6 Tread

Overage/Underage

Default value is 7-1/2 inches (Metric

Mode: 185 millimeters).

[Circ] — Circle

Displays the following values, given an entered diameter:

1) diameter,

2) area, and

3) circumference.

[Conv] [Circ] — Arc Length

Calculates the arc length based on an entered diameter and angle.

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Additional [Conv] Key Functions

When used in conjunction with the following keys, the [Conv] key gives access to these additional functions:

[Conv] [ ÷]

Reciprocal, or 1/x function.

[Conv] [ x ] — All Clear

Clears all values, including Memory.

Resets all permanent settings to defaults. Note: Will not change the Imperial/Metric mode setting. [Rcl] [x] changes this setting.

[Conv] [ + ] — Pi (

π

)

Constant = 3.141593.

[Conv] [ – ] — Sign (+ / –) Toggle

Toggles the sign of the displayed value.

[Conv] [ = ] — Paperless Tape

Accesses the paperless tape mode.

[Conv] [ • ] — Per Function

Allows you to compute a total material cost given a unit dimension and an entered Per Unit Cost . Note:

Board feet calculations are per 1,000

Bdft (Mbm)

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Fractional Settings

Setting Fractional Accuracy

When your calculator is in a default condition (battery change or full reset), it is set to round fractional values to the nearest 1/16th of an inch. The fractional level can be revised by using the following keystrokes:

[Conv] 1 = Accuracy set to 1/16

[Conv] 2 = Accuracy set to 1/2

[Conv] 3 = Accuracy set to 1/32

[Conv] 4 = Accuracy set to 1/4

[Conv] 6 = Accuracy set to 1/64

[Conv] 8 = Accuracy set to 1/8

A star (



) will appear in the bottom left of the display when the calculator is turned on, if the setting is different from the default. The fractional setting can be displayed at any time by pressing

[Rcl] [ / ] .

User's Guide — 13

Entering Dimensions

Linear Dimensions

When entering feet-inch values, enter dimensions from largest to smallest — feet before inches, inches before fractions. Enter fractions by entering the numerator (top), pressing [ / ]

(fraction bar key) and then the denominator (bottom). Note: If a denominator is not entered, the fractional setting value is used.

Examples of how linear dimensions are entered:

Dimension Keystrokes

5 Yards 5 [Yds]

5 Feet 1-1/2 Inch 5 [Feet] 1 [Inch]

1 [ / ] 2

17.5 Meters 17.5 [m]

Square and Cubic Dimensions

Examples of how square and cubic dimensions are entered:

Dimension Keystrokes

5 Cubic Yards 5 [Cu] [Yds]

130 Square Feet 130 [Sq] [Feet]

33 Square Meters 33 [Sq] [m]

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Linear Conversions

Convert 14 feet to other dimensions:

Keystroke Display

14 [Feet] . . .

[Conv] [Yds] 4.666667

[Conv] [Feet] 14 FT 0 IN

[Conv] [Feet] 14

[Conv] [Inch] 168

[Conv] [mm] 4267.2

[Conv] [cm] 426.72

[Conv] [m] 4.2672

Square Conversions

Convert 14 square feet to other square dimensions:

Keystroke Display

14 [Sq] [Feet] . . .

[Conv] [Inch] 2016 SQ IN

[Yds]

*

[m]

[mm]

[cm]

1.555556 SQ YD

1.300643 SQ M

1300643 SQ MM

13006.43 SQ CM

* When performing conversions, [Conv] only has to be pressed once.

User's Guide — 15

Cubic Conversions

Convert 14 cubic feet to other cubic dimensions:

Keystroke Display

14 [Cu] [Feet] . . .

[Conv] [Inch]

[Yds]

24192 CU IN

0.518519 CU YD

[m]

[cm]

0.396436 CU M

396435.9 CU CM

[mm]

*

0.396436 CU M

Basic Math Operations

Your calculator uses standard chaining logic, which simply means that you enter your first value, the operator

(+, –, x, ÷ ), the second value and then the Equals sign (“=”).

A. 3 [+] 2 [=] 5

B. [–] 2

C. 3 [x] 2 [=] 6

D. 3 [÷] 2 [=] 1.5

This feature also makes the calculator simple to use for dimensional applications:

* The calculator's auto-range function forced the answer to be in meters, as it is out of the calculator's normal 7-digit range (See

Appendix A–Auto-Range).

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Adding Dimensions

Add 11 inches to 2 feet 1 inch:

11 [Inch] [+] 2 [Feet] 1 [Inch] [=]

*

36 IN

Subtracting Dimensions

Subtract 3 feet from 11 feet

7-1/2 inches:

11 [Feet] 7 [Inch] 1 [ / ] 2

[–] 3 [Feet] [=] 8 FT 7-1/2 IN

Multiplying Dimensions

Multiply 5 feet 3 inches by 11 feet 6-

1/2 inches:

5 [Feet] 3 [x] 11 [Feet]

6 [Inch] 1[ / ] 2 [=] 60.59375 SQ FT

Dividing Dimensions

Divide 30 feet 4 inches by 7 inches:

30 [Feet] 4 [Inch] [÷] 7 [Inch] [=] 52

Divide 20 feet 3 inches by 9:

20 [Feet] 3 [Inch] [÷] 9 [=] 2 FT 3 IN

* The format of the first value entered determines the answer format. [Conv] can be used to change to any format desired, provided convention is maintained.

User's Guide — 17

Percentage Calculations

The Percent [%] key can be used for finding a given percent of a number or for working add-on, discount or division percentage calculations. It can be used with any type of number, in any dimension (feet, inch, millimeter, etc) and any type of convention (non-dimensioned, linear, square or cubic).

Computing Percentages

Find 18% of 500 feet:

500 [Feet] [x] 18 [%] 90 FT 0 IN

Add 10% to 137 square feet:

137 [Sq] [Feet] [+] 10 [%] 150.7 SQ FT

Take 20% from 552 feet 6 inches:

552 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [–] 20 [%]

442 FT 0 IN

Divide 350 cubic yards by 80%:

350 [Cu] [Yds] [÷] 80 [%] 437.5 CU YD

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Memory Operation

Whenever the [M+] key is pressed, the displayed value will be added to the

Memory. Other memory functions:

Function Keystrokes

Add to Memory [M+]

Subtract from Memory [Conv] [M+]

Recall total in Memory [Rcl] [M+]

Display/Clear Memory [Rcl] [Rcl]

Clear Memory [Conv] [Rcl]

Replace Memory [Conv] [Rcl]

[M+]

Memory is semi-permanent, clearing only when you:

1) turn off the calculator;

2) press ;

3) press ;

4) press (all clear).

Examples/Keystroke Display

355 [M+] 355 . M

255 [M+] 255 . M

745 [Conv] [M+]

[Rcl] [Rcl]

745 . M

– 135.

10 [Feet] 5 [Inch] [M+] 10 FT 5 IN M

5 [Feet] 3 [Inch] [M+]

[Rcl] [Rcl]

5 FT 3 IN M

15 FT 8 IN

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Paperless Tape

The Paperless Tape allows the user to display and review the last 20 entries of a calculation. [Rcl] [=] accesses the tape mode and [+] or [–] scrolls forward or backward through the entries.

While in the Paperless Tape mode, the display will show the entered or calculated value, along with the sequence number of entry (e.g., 01 , 02 , 03 , etc.) and the math operator ( + , – , x , ÷ , % ) in the upper left corner of the display. If

[=] has been used in the middle of a string, SUB (for Subtotal) will display in the upper left. If [=] was the last operation performed, the display will show TTL (Total) as the last entry.

Pressing any key other than [Off], [+] or [–] exits the Paperless Tape mode.

The last entry made (or TTL ) will be displayed, allowing you to either exit completely, or to continue using the last tape value for another operation.

Note: The Paperless Tape is cleared each time [On/C] is pressed twice, or the unit is shut off.

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Previewing Paperless Tape

Keystroke Display

1. Enter a string of numbers:

4 [Feet] [+] 4 FT 0 IN

5 [Feet] [+]

6 [Feet] [+]

9 FT 0 IN

15 FT 0 IN

7 [Feet] [=]

2. Access the Tape function:

22 FT 0 IN

[Rcl] [=] TTL= 22 FT 0 IN

3. Scroll from first value to total:

[+] 01 4 FT 0 IN

[+]

[+]

[+]

[+]

02+ 5 FT 0 IN

03+ 6 FT 0 IN

04+ 7 FT 0 IN

TTL= 22 FT 0 IN

4. Scroll to last 2 values:

[–] 04+ 7 FT 0 IN

[–] 03+ 6 FT 0 IN

5.Exit Tape function and continue:

*

[+]

2 [Feet] [=]

TTL= 22 FT 0 IN

22 FT 0 IN

24 FT 0 IN

* Can press any key besides [Off], [+] or [–].

User's Guide — 21

EXAMPLES

Linear Calculations

Cutting Boards

How many 2 feet 2 inch pieces can be made from fifteen 10-foot boards?

Keystroke Display

1. Divide board length by smaller cuts

[On/C] [On/C]

10 [Feet]

0.

10 FT

[÷] 2 [Feet] 2 [Inch] [=] 4.615385

(or 4 whole boards)

2. Find total boards

4 [x] 15 [=] 60 (pieces)

Carpentry —

Calculating Number of Studs

Find the number of 16-inch on-center studs needed for an 18 feet 7-1/2 inch wall.

Keystroke Display

1. Divide length by spacing

[On/C][On/C] 0.

18 [Feet] 7 [Inch] 1 [ / ] 2 18 FT 7-1/2 IN

[÷] 16 [Inch] [=] 13.96875

(14 studs)

2. Add one for the end

[+] 1 [=] 14.96875

(15 studs)

Note: Also applies to trusses and joists.

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Masonry — Estimating Bricks

How many standard bricks (3-3/4 inch by 8 inch) are required for a 36.5 feet by 8 feet wall?

Keystroke Display

1. Find Brick Area

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

3 [Inch] 3[ / ] 4 [x] 8 [Inch] [=] 30 SQ IN

2. Store in Memory and Find Wall Area

[M+] 30 SQ IN

36.5 [Feet] [x] 8 [Feet] [=] 292 SQ FT

3. Divide by brick area to find total bricks

[÷] [Rcl] [M+] [=] 1401.6

(Bricks)

4. Add 5% for spoilage

[+] 5 [%] 1471.68

(1472 Bricks)

User's Guide — 23

Area Calculations

Area of a Rectangle

What is the area of a room measuring

12 feet 6 inches by 15 feet 8 inches?

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

12 [Feet] 6 [Inch]

[x] 15 [Feet] 8 [Inch] [=]

12 FT 6 IN

195.8333 SQ FT

Area of a Square

Using the x

2

([Conv][ ]) function, find the area of a square with sides of

4 feet 7 inches.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

4 [Feet] 7 [Inch]

[Conv][ ]

4 FT 7 IN

21.00694 SQ FT

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Area — Floor Covering

You have an apartment with two rooms of carpet that need to be replaced. The room dimensions are as follows: 12 feet 4 inches by 10 feet and 14 feet 8 inches by 16 feet. How many square yards of carpet are needed and what is the total cost at $11.75 per square yard?

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Find Area of Room 1 & Add to Memory

12 [Feet] 4 [Inch] 12 FT 4 IN

[x] 10 [Feet] [=] [M+] 123.3333 SQ FT

Enter in Memory

2. Find Area of Room 2 & Add to Memory

14 [Feet] 8 [Inch] 14 FT 8 IN

[x] 16 [Feet] [=] [M+] 234.6667 SQ FT

3. Find Total Area and Cost

[Rcl] [Rcl] [Conv] [Yds]

39.77778 SQ YD

[x] 11.75 [Conv] [•] $467.39

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Roof Covering —

No. of Shingles

You’re going to use 12 inch wide by 36inch long asphalt (strip) shingles with

5-inch weather exposure. How many shingles are required for a 1745 square foot roof? ( Note: Shingle exposure area = Exposure x length, and Number of Shingles = Roof area ÷ shingle exposure area .)

Keystroke Display

1. Find and save shingle exposure area

[On/C] [On/C]

5 [Inch] [x] 36 [Inch] [=]

[M+]

0.

180 SQ IN

180 SQ IN

2. Find Total Shingles Required

1745 [Sq] [Feet] 1745 SQ FT

[÷] [Rcl] [Rcl] [=] 1396 (shingles)

3. Add 10% for waste

[+] 10 [%] 1535.6 (1536 shingles)

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Volume Calculations

Rectangular Containers

What is the volume of a container 3 feet by 1 foot 9-5/8 inches by 2 feet 4 inches? (LxWxH)

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

3 [Feet]

[x] 1 [Feet] 9 [Inch] 5 [ / ] 8

3 FT

[x] 2 [Feet] 4 [Inch] [=]

1 FT 9-5/8 IN

12.61458 CU FT

Simple Concrete Volume

You’re going to form up and pour your own driveway and you need to accurately calculate the cubic yards of concrete required for the job. The measurements are as follows: 36 feet 3 inches long by 11 feet 6 inches wide by

4 inches deep. What’s the volume of your driveway, and if concrete costs

$55 per cubic yard, how much will your concrete cost you?

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Find Volume

36 [Feet] 3 [Inch]

[x] 11 [Feet] 6 [Inch]

[x] 4 [Inch] [=]

38 FT 3 IN

11 FT 6 IN

138.9583 CU FT

(Cont’d)

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(Cont’d)

Keystroke Display

[Conv] [Yds] 5.146605 CU YD

2. Multiply by Cost

[x] 55 [Conv] [•] $ 283.06 Per

Concrete Columns

You’re going to pour five columns, each of which has a diameter of 3 feet

4-1/2 inches and a height of 11 feet 6 inches. How many cubic yards of concrete will you need for all five columns?

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Find Surface Area of Column

3 [Feet] 4 [Inch] 1 [ / ] 2 3 FT 4-1/2 IN

[Circ] [Circ] AREA 8.946176 SQ FT

2. Find Total Volume

[x] 11 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [=] 102.881 CU FT

[Conv] [Yds]

[x] 5 [=]

3.810408 CU YD

19.05204 CU YD

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Complex Concrete Volume

You’re going to pour an odd-shaped patio 4-1/2 inches deep with the dimensions shown below. First, calculate the total area (by dividing the drawing into three individual rectangles) and then determine the total yards of concrete required for this job.

27’ 0”

38’ 2”

A

B

8’ 6”

4’ 2”

(Cont’d)

9’ 6”

C

9’ 0”

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(Cont’d)

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Find Area of Part A

38 [Feet] 2 [Inch] [–]

4 [Feet] 2 [Inch] [=]

[x] 27 [Feet] [=]

[M+]

34 FT 0 IN

918 SQ FT

2. Find Area of Part B

4 [Feet] 2 [Inch] 4 FT 2 IN

[x] 8 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [=] 35.41667 SQ FT

[M+]

3. Find Area of Part C

9 [Feet] 9 FT

[x] 9 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [=] 85.5 SQ FT

[M+]

4. Find Total Area

[Rcl] [Rcl] 1038.917 SQ FT

5. Find Total Cubic Yards

[x] 4 [Inch] 1 [ / ] 2 [=] 389.5937 CU FT

[Conv] [Yds] 14.4294 CU YD

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Volume/Weight Calculations

Concrete Footing

Find the total volume * of concrete required to pour five 24 inch by 12 inch footings, each 2 feet deep. Then find the weight of the concrete (use 1.5 tons per cubic yard).

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Enter Weight Per Volume

1.5 [Conv] [%] **1.5 Tons Per CU YD

2. Find Volume of Footings

2 [Feet]

[x] 24 [Inch]

[x] 12 [Inch] [=]

[Conv] [Yds]

[x] 5 [=]

2 FT

24 IN

4 CU FT

0.148148 CU YD

0.740741 CU YD

3. Find the Weight of Concrete

[Conv] [Weight] 1.111111 Ton

[Weight] 2222.222 LB

[Weight]

[Weight]

1.008 M Ton

1007.983 KG

* See Appendix B for other geometric shape formulas.

** Continue pressing the [%] key if the units are not shown as Tons/Yd³

User's Guide — 31

Board Feet/

Lumber Calculations

Board Feet and lumber problems can easily be solved with the Construction

Master IV’s built-in Board Feet and material estimating function.

Total Board Feet

With Dollar Cost

Find the total board feet for one each of the following sizes:

2 x 4 x 14

2 x 10 x 16

2 x 12 x 18

In addition, if this board cost $250 per

Mbm., how much will this order cost?

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

2 [x] 4 [x] 14 [BdFt] [M+] 9.333333 B FT

2 [x] 10 [x] 16 [BdFt] [M+]

26.66667 B FT

2 [x] 12 [x] 18 [BdFt] [M+] 36 B FT

[Rcl] [Rcl]

[x] 250 [Conv] [•]

72 B FT

$ 18.00 Per

Right-Triangle

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Calculations

The top row of keys provide you with built-in solutions to right triangles. The solutions are available in any of the linear dimensions offered on the calculator. Thus, you can solve right triangles directly in feet and inches, decimal feet, meters, etc.

Any value of a right triangle can be found given two of the four variables:

1) Rise, 2) Run, 3) Diagonal or 4)

Pitch.

Pitch is a permanent entry that can be entered as the Rise per foot (meter for Metric Mode), as an angle, or as a ratio/percentage ([Conv] [Pitch]) .

Right Triangle:

User's Guide — 33

Squaring a Concrete Slab

Assume you want to “square-up” the forms for a concrete foundation measuring 45 feet 6 inches by 24 feet 4 inches. In order for the forms to be square, what should the diagonal measurements (Square-Up) be?

24’ 4”

45’ 6”

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Enter Sides as Rise/Run

45 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [Run]

RUN 45 FT 6 IN

24 [Feet] 4 [Inch] [Rise]

RISE 24 FT 4 IN

2. Find the Square Up (Diagonal)

[Diag] DIAG 51 FT 7-3/16 IN

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Area for Roofing Materials

You’re ordering roofing materials for a roof with a 5/12 Pitch, an overall span of 27 feet and a length of 34 feet 6 inches. How many squares, at 100 square feet each, are there?

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Find Common Rafter Length

5 [Inch] [Pitch] PTCH 5 IN

27 [Feet] [÷] 2 [=] [Run]

RUN 13 FT 6 IN

[Diag] DIAG 14 FT 7-1/2 IN

2. Find Area of One Side

[x] 34 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [=]

504.5625 SQ FT

3. Find Area of Both Sides

[x] 2 [=] 1009.125 SQ FT

4. Find Number of Squares

[÷] 100 [Sq] [Feet][=] 10.09125

(squares)

User's Guide — 35

Common Rafter Length

— (Pitch Known)

The roof you are working on has a 7/12

Pitch, with a span of 23 feet 6 inches.

What length should you cut the Common rafters (not counting the overhang or ridge adjustments)?

7/12 Pitch

23’ 6”

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C]

7 [Inch] [Pitch]

0.

PTCH 7 IN

23 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [÷] 2 [=] 11 FT 9 IN

[Run] RUN 11 FT 9 IN

[Diag] DIAG 13 FT 7-1/4 IN

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Finding Rise —

(Pitch and Run Known)

Though not commonly asked for, you can compute the rise or run of a right angle just as you would the diagonal.

Find the rise given a 7/12 pitch and a run of 11 feet 6 inches:

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C]

7 [Inch] [Pitch]

11 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [Run]

0.

PTCH 7 IN

[Rise]

RUN 11 FT 6 IN

RISE 6 FT 8-1/2 IN

Finding Rise & Diagonal —

(Degrees of Pitch & Run Known)

Find the Rise and Diagonal sides of a right angle given a 30° Pitch and a Run of 20 feet 5 inches:

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

30 [Pitch]

20 [Feet] 5 [Inch] [Run]

PTCH 30°

[Rise]

RUN 20 FT 5 IN

RISE 11 FT 9-7/16 IN

[Diag] DIAG 23 FT 6-7/8 IN

User's Guide — 37

Raked Wall – Stud Sizes

Find each stud size in a raked wall with a peak of 15 feet 5 inches, and a length of 30 feet 7 inches. Use 16 inches as your on-center spacing.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Enter Rise, Run and O.C. Spacing

15 [Feet] 5 [Inch] [Rise]

RISE 15 FT 5 IN

30 [Feet] 7 [Inch] [Run]

RUN 30 FT 7 IN

16 [Inch] [Conv] [Diag] OC 16 IN

2. Find Stud Lengths

[Conv] [Diag] RW 1 14 FT 8-15/16 IN

[Diag]

[Diag]

RW 2 14 FT 0-7/8 IN

RW 3 13 FT 4-13/16 IN

[Diag]

[Diag]

RW 4 12 FT 8-3/4 IN

RW 5 12 FT 0-11/16 IN

Etc......Continue pressing [Diag] until last stud size or "0" is reached.

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Hip/Valley & Jack Rafters

Regular (45°) Hip/Valley

& Jack Rafters

You’re working with a 7/12 Pitch, and half your total span is 13 feet 9 inches:

(A) Find the point-to-point length for the common rafter; (B) Find the length of an adjoining hip (or valley); and (C)

Find the lengths of the regular jack rafters (jack rafters at 16” on-center spacing).

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Find Common Rafter Length

13 [Feet] 9 [Inch] [Run]

RUN 13 FT 9 IN

7 [Inch] [Pitch]

[Diag]

PTCH 7 IN

DIAG 15 FT 11 IN

2. Find Hip Rafter Length

[Hip/V] H/V 21 FT 0-7/16 IN

3. Find Jack Rafter Lengths

16 [Inch] [Jack] OC 16 IN

[Jack]

[Jack]

JK1 14 FT 4-1/2 IN

JK2 12 FT 10 IN

[Jack] JK3 11 FT 3-7/16 IN

Etc......Continue pressing [Jack] until last Jack is reached or until display shows “0.”

User's Guide — 39

Jack Rafters — (with other than

16 inch on-center spacing)

You’re working with a roof having a

7/12 pitch and a run of 30 feet 9 inches. Find the jack rafter lengths at

18 inch on-center spacing.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Enter Pitch, Run and Spacing

7 [Inch] [Pitch] PTCH 7 IN

30 [Feet] 9 [Inch] [Run] RUN 30 FT 9 IN

18 [Inch] [Jack] * OC 18 IN

2. Find Jack Rafter Lengths

[Jack] JK1 33 FT 10-3/8 IN

[Jack]

[Jack]

JK2 32 FT 1-1/2 IN

JK3 30 FT 4-11/16 IN

Etc......Continue pressing [Jack] until last Jack is reached or until display shows “0.”

* If the entered value is not dimensioned, the calculator will assume the value as inches for English and millimeters for Metric calculations.

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Irregular (non-45°) Hip/Valley

& Jack Rafters

You’re working with a 7/12 pitch and half your overall span is 15 feet 7 inches. The irregular pitch is 8/12. Find the common rafter length, irregular hip/valley and jack rafter lengths.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Find Common Rafter Length

7 [Inch] [Pitch] PTCH 7 IN

15 [Feet] 7 [Inch][Run] RUN 15 FT 7 IN

[Diag] DIAG 18 FT 0-1/2 IN

2. Find Irregular Hip Rafter Length

8 [Inch] [Conv] [Hip/V] IPCH 8 IN

[Hip/V] IH/V 22 FT 7-3/8 IN

3. Find Irregular Jack Lengths

16 [Inch] [Conv] [Jack] OC 16 IN

[Conv] [Jack] IJ1 14 FT 11-13/16 IN

[Jack] * IJ2 13 FT 7 IN

[Jack]

[Jack]

IJ3 12 FT 2-3/16 IN

IJ4 10 FT 9-3/8 IN

[Jack] IJ5 9 FT 4-1/2 IN

Etc......Continue pressing [Jack] until last regular jack or “0.” is reached.

(Cont’d)

* It is not necessary to keep on pressing

[Conv] when displaying the Irregular Jack sizes.

User's Guide — 41

(Cont’d)

4. Find Regular Jack Lengths

16 [Inch] [Jack] OC 16 IN

[Jack]

[Jack]

JK1 16 FT 3-5/16 IN

JK2 14 FT 6-1/8 IN

[Jack]

[Jack]

[Jack]

JK3 12 FT 9 IN

JK4 10 FT 11-13/16 IN

JK5 9 FT 2-5/8 IN

Etc......Continue pressing [Jack] until last regular jack or “0.” is reached.

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Stair Problems

(Risers/Treads)

The Construction Master IV easily computes the various values pertaining to stair building. Given values for total rise, total run and a desired stair riser height , your calculator will compute the following with the press of the [Stair] key:

1) Number of Risers

2) Riser Height

3) Underage/Overage for Risers

4) Number of Treads

5) Tread Width

6) Underage/Overage for Treads

7) Stringer (Carriage) Length

8) Inclination Angle

User's Guide — 43

The desired stair riser height (default =

7-1/2) inches can be permanently revised by entering the new height and pressing [Stair].

Risers Only —

Custom Height

You’re building an access stairway for a client who can’t handle conventionalheight risers. If the total rise is 3 feet 8-

3/4 inches and your desired riser height is approximately 5-1/2 inches, find the number of stair risers, actual riser height, and any underage or overage remaining.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Enter Rise and Riser Height

3 [Feet] 8 [Inch]

RISE 3 FT 8-3/4 IN 3 [ / ] 4 [Rise]

5 [Inch] 1[ / ] 2 [Stair] R-HT 5-1/2 IN

2. Find Stair Values

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Conv] [x] (Optional) *

RSRS 8

R–SZ 5-5/8 IN

R+/– – 0-1/4 IN

0.

Risers & Treads —

* An ALL CLEAR is performed here to set the calculator to its default settings.

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(7-1/2 Inch Desired Riser Height)

You need to build a stairway having a floor-to-floor height of 28 feet 5-1/2 inches, a run of 35 feet 6 inches and a nominal riser height of 7-1/2 inches

(default). Find the number of risers, the riser height and underage/overage, the number of treads, the tread width and underage/ overage, stringer length and inclination angle.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

1. Enter Rise and Run

28 [Feet] 5 [Inch] 1 [ / ] 2

[Rise] RISE 28 FT 5-1/2 IN

35 [Feet] 6 [Inch] [Run]

RUN 35 FT 6 IN

2. Find Stair Values

[Rcl] [Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

[Stair]

R-HT 7-1/2 IN

RSRS 46

R-SZ 7-7/16 IN

R+/– 0-5/8 IN

TRDS 45

T-SZ 9-7/16 IN

T+/– –1-5/16 IN

STRG 45 FT 1-3/8 IN

INC° 38.10298

User's Guide — 45

Circle Problems

Circumference and Area

Find the circumference and area of a circle having a diameter of 10 inches.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

10 [Inch] [Circ]

[Circ]

DIA 10 IN

AREA 78.53982 SQ IN

[Circ]

[Inch]

Arc Lengths

CIRC 31-7/16 IN

31.41593 IN

Find the arc length of an 85° portion of a circle with a 5-foot diameter.

Keystroke Display

[On/C] [On/C] 0.

5 [Feet] [Circ] 5 FT 0 IN DIA

85 [Conv] [Circ] 3 FT 8-1/2 IN ARC

[Feet] 3.708825 FT

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A

PPENDIX

A

Battery & Auto Shut-Off

Your calculator is powered by a single

3-Volt Lithium CR-2032 battery. This should last upwards of 800 hours of actual use (1 year plus for most people). Should the display become very dim or erratic, replace the battery.

*

Your calculator is designed to shut itself off after about 8-12 minutes of nonuse.

Default Values

After a Full Reset/All-Clear, the calculator will return to the following settings:

Stair Riser Ht 7-1/2 Inch

R/Wall o.c.

Jack o.c.

16 Inch

16 Inch

185 mm

600 mm

600 mm

IR/Jack o.c.

Wt per Vol.

16 Inch

Fractional Setting 1/16

Fractional Mode Normal

600 mm

1.5 Tons/Yd3 1775 kg/M3

1/16

Normal

* WARNING: Please use caution when disposing of your old batteries as they contain hazardous chemicals.

User's Guide — 47

A

PPENDIX

B

Area Formulas

a a

Square

Area = a

2 w l

Rectangle

Area = lw

Triangle a b r

Circle

Circumference = 2

π r

Area = π r 2 b a

Ellipse

Area = π ab

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Surface Area & Volume

Formulas

a a a

Cube

Surface area = 6a

2

Volume = a

3 h l w

Rectangle

Surface area =

2hw + 2hl + 2lw

Volume = l x w x h r h r r h

Cone

Surface area =

(+

π 2

π r r + h r if you add the base)

2

Volume =

π r h

3

Sphere

Surface area = 4

π r

2

Volume =

π r

3

3

Cylinder

Surface area = 2

π rh + 2

π r

2

Volume =

π

2 r h

User's Guide — 49

R

EPAIR AND

R

ETURN

Warranty, Repair and Return Information

Return Guidelines:

1.

Please read the Warranty in this User's

Guide to determine if your Calculated Industries calculator, measuring device or electronic tool remains under warranty before calling or returning any device for evaluation or repairs.

2.

If your calculator won't turn on try pressing the "Reset Button" first. If it still won't turn on, check the batteries as outlined in the User's Guide.

3. If there is a black spot on the LCD screen, THIS IS NOT A WARRANTY

DEFECT. The unit can be repaired.

Call for a repair quote before returning your unit.

4.

If you need more assistance, please go to our website at www.calculated.com and click on Support, then Repair Services

FAQs.

5.

If you believe you need to return your calculator, please speak to a Calculated

Industries representative for additional information!

Call Toll Free: 1-800-854-8075

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W

ARRANTY

Warranty Repair Service – U.S.A.

Calculated Industries, Inc. ("CI") warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original consumer purchase in the U.S. If a defect exists during the warranty period, CI at its option will either repair (using new or remanufactured parts) or replace (with a new or remanufactured unit) the product at no charge.

THE WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY TO THE

PRODUCT IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY MIS-

USE, ALTERATION, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER

HANDLING OR OPERATION, OR IF UNAUTHOR-

IZED REPAIRS ARE ATTEMPTED OR MADE.

SOME EXAMPLES OF DAMAGES NOT COVERED

BY WARRANTY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIM-

ITED TO, BATTERY LEAKAGE, BENDING, OR

VISIBLE CRACKING OF THE LCD, WHICH ARE

PRESUMED TO BE DAMAGES RESULTING

FROM MISUSE OR ABUSE.

To obtain warranty service in the U.S., ship the product postage paid to the CI Authorized Service

Provider listed on the back page of the User’s

Guide. Please provide an explanation of the service requirement, your name, address, day phone number and dated proof of purchase (typically a sales receipt). If the product is over 90 days old, include payment of $6.95 for return shipping and handling within the contiguous 48 states. (Outside the contiguous 48 states, please call CI for return shipping costs.)

A repaired or replacement product assumes the remaining warranty of the original product or 90 days, whichever is longer

User's Guide — 51

Non-Warranty Repair Service – U.S.A.

Non-warranty repair covers service beyond the warranty period or service requested due to damage resulting from misuse or abuse. Contact the CI

Authorized Service Provider listed on the back page of the User’s Guide to obtain current product repair information and charges. Repairs are guaranteed for 90 days.

Repair Service – Outside the U.S.A.

Not all countries have CI Authorized Service Providers or the same warranty and service policies. To obtain warranty or non-warranty repair service for goods purchased outside the U.S., contact the dealer through which you initially purchased the product. If you cannot reasonably have the product repaired in your area, you may contact CI to obtain current product repair information and charges, including freight and duties.

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Disclaimer

CI MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTA-

TION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH

RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT’S QUALITY, PER-

FORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS

FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT,

THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED

TO, KEYSTROKE PROCEDURES, MATHEMATI-

CAL ACCURACY AND PREPROGRAMMED MA-

TERIAL, IS SOLD "AS IS," AND YOU THE PUR-

CHASER ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS

QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE.

IN NO EVENT WILL CI BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT,

INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSE-

QUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY

DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT OR ITS DOCUMEN-

TATION.

The warranty, disclaimer, and remedies set forth above are exclusive and replace all others, oral or written, expressed or implied. No CI dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

FCC Class B

This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules.

User's Guide — 53

Software copyrighted and licensed to

Calculated Industries by

Construction Master Technologies, LLC,

2003

Construction Master IV User’s Guide

Copyrighted by Calculated Industries,

2003

Construction Master® and

Calculated Industries® are registered trademarks of Calculated Industries, Inc.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED .

Designed in the

United States of America

Printed in China

UG4045E-B

4/03

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Key Features

  • Solves dimensional math problems in feet, inches, and fractions
  • Calculates areas, volumes, and rafter lengths
  • Converts between English and metric units
  • Estimates board feet
  • Finds circular areas, circumferences, and arcs
  • Provides paperless tape function

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What types of calculations can Construction Master IV perform?
It can solve linear, area, volume, weight/volume, board feet, right-triangle, hip/valley & jack rafters, stair, and circle calculations.
Can I use Construction Master IV to convert between English and metric units?
Yes, it supports conversions between yards, feet, inches, meters, centimeters, and millimeters.
Does Construction Master IV have a memory function?
Yes, it has a memory key that allows you to store and recall values.