Calculating drop, Cut length – known take-out value – Calculated Industries 4095-C Pocket Reference Guide User Manual

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6. Enter 0 for Welder’s Gap:

(Welder's Gap) GAP 0 INCH

7. Find the pipe cut length:

TRAV 14-1/8 INCH

CUT 9-3/4 INCH

TO 2-3/16 INCH

Continue pressing the key to view all

related values.
The cut length for the Type 40 PVC pipe is

9 and 3/4 inches when using 4”, 45° fittings

with a user-defined Take-Out value of 2 and

3/16 inches.
Note: To return the Welder’s Gap to the

default 1/8”, press

to reset your

calculator back to default values.

Calculating Drop

If a pipe Run requires 1/8" drop per foot for

drainage, how much total drop is required for

a 25' Run?

KEYSTROKE

DISPLAY

0.

1. Enter the Slope (Drop):
1

SLP 0-1/8 INCH

Cut Length – Known Take-Out Value

The Pipe Trades Pro can solve cut lengths

for materials and fittings not currently built

into the calculator by entering a known Take-

Out value.

Find the cut length (end-to-end) for a pipe

offset with a 10” Offset and bend angle of

45°. This example assumes 4” Type 40 PVC,

with a known Take-Out value of 2 and 3/16

inches.
Note: Override the Welder’s Gap for this

example.

KEYSTROKE

DISPLAY

0.

1. Select PVC:

(press until

PLAStIC is displayed) PLAStIC

2. Enter Pipe Size:
4

40 SIZE 4 INCH

3. Enter Offset:
1

OFST 10 INCH

4. Enter bend angle:
4

5

/_Ø 45.00°

5. Enter known Take-Out:
2

1 6

(T.O./Arc)

TO 2-3/16 INCH

KEYSTROKE

DISPLAY

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