6 — Ma c h i n i s t ca l c ™/ Ma c h i n i s t ca l c ™ Pr o
Dimensional Function Keys
m
Millimeters —
Identies entry as millimeters, with
repeated presses toggling between linear, area and
volume units. Converts dimensional value to units of
millimeters, with repeated presses toggling between
millimeters and meters.
g5
Centimeters (cm)
—
Identies entry as
centimeters, with repeated presses toggling
between linear, area and volume units.
g9
Meters (m)
— Identies entry as meters, with repeat-
ed presses toggling between linear, area and volume
units.
g7
Feet
— Identies entry as Feet, with repeated press-
es of
g 7
toggling between linear, area and volume
units. Also used with
i
and
/
for entering Feet-Inch
values. Repeated presses of
g 7
during conversions
toggle between fractional Feet-Inch and decimal Feet.
i
Inch
— Identies entry as Inches, with repeated
presses toggling between linear, area and volume
units. Entry can be whole or decimal numbers. Also
used with
/
for entering fractional Inch values (e.g.,
9i1/2
). Repeated presses during conversions
toggle between fractional and decimal Inches.
/
Fraction Bar
— 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. Results are always shown in
typical dimensional fractional format.
B
1/1000” (mils)
— Multiplies a dimensionless entry by
0.001 Inch and displays the result as Inches. Converts
a linear entry to decimal Inches. For both methods,
the result is rounded and displayed to three decimal
places.