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Calculated Industries 4065 v3.1 User Guide User Manual

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6 — C

ONSTRUCTION

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ASTER

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RIG

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ESKTOP

Construction Project Keys and Functions

The following Construction Project Keys and Functions help you instantly
figure quantities and costs of materials, so you can build like a pro!

Block/Brick Function (

NOT AVAILABLE ON TRIG MODEL

#4080)

The

Blocks

function helps you quickly estimate the quantity of blocks

or bricks required for building walls, walkways or other areas.

Ç l

Number of Blocks or Bricks (Blocks)

Calculates the number of

blocks (or bricks)

based on:

• an entered or calculated linear value
• an entered or calculated area
• an entered value in

l

• values entered in

l

and

h

(solved area)

Uses a standard block/mortar area of 128 Square
Inches and a block length of 16 Inches.

This

function can also be used for calculating the number
of “face” or “paver” bricks by storing a brick size
(see below).

ß 4

Store Block or Brick Size (Blk Size)

— Used to

store: (1) a block area

other than the default block

area of 128 Square Inches

(e.g.,

1 2 0 i i

ß 4

stores an area of 120 Square Inches) and

(2) a block length other than the default block length
of 16 Inches (e.g.,

1 8 i ß 4

stores a length

of 18 inches). These values are permanently stored
until you change them or perform a Clear All (

Ç

x

). To recall the stored settings, press

® 4

(repeated presses of

® 4

toggle between block

area and block length).

Note: For Brick Estimates — You may also enter a brick size
using

ß 4

. For example, when building with standard “face”

bricks, enter a brick size of 21 Square Inches (

2 1 i i

ß 4

) or store a “paver” brick size of 32 Square Inches (

3 2

i i ß 4

; based on Modular U.S. brick size of

3-5/8 Inches x 2-1/4 Inches x 7-5/8 Inches, including 3/8-inch
mortar = 4 Inches x 2-5/8 Inches x 8 Inches).

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