![]() The hypotenuse is the diagonal length opposite the 90 degree angle.Ģ. You can see the outline of the triangle on the sine bar diagram. Enter the sine bar length as the hypotenuse of the triangle. ![]() The following diagram shows how:Ĭalculate the angle based on the sine bar length and stack heightġ. It’s very easy to use the Right Triangle calculator to do sine bar calculations. It will also figure out which gage blocks to use to set your sine bar to a particular angle, or If you have a measurement of the sine bar stack it will tell you what angle that creates.įor full details on this calculator as well as how to use a Sine Bar (or Sine Vise) click through to our full article.ĭon’t forget the Right Triangle Calculator for Sign Bars too! It knows standard Gage Block sizes and will figure out the correct gage blocks to wring together to create a particular width. Yes, of course G-Wizard includes a Sine Bar Calculator! Sine Bar Calculator and Gage Block Calculator You can’t just change values once you have calculated without starting again with “Clear”. To try a different set of parameters press the “Clear” button and start over. G-Wizard will figure out all the remaining lengths and angles. Just enter any two lengths or any length and any angle and press the “Calc” button. The Right Triangle calculator solves problems involving triangles that have a 90 degree angle. Note: These geometry calculators are all free for life if you sign up for the G-Wizard Calculator free trial. G-Wizard’s Geometry tab contains a variety of calculators designed to solve trigonometry and geometry problems common to machinist’s. G-Wizard Machinist’s Calculator: Geometry ![]()
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