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Carmine Castiglia
 
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Default layout bolt hole question - clarification please

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oups.com...
A month or so back I needed help with laying out 3 bolt holes for a
project.
The long and short of it stirred up some great help by the group, and
MARV KLOTZ chimed in with a calculator formula. I am hoping to get
some hand holding help here with how exactly I need to enter this into
my calculator, because I am not getting the right numbers it seems.

For example, here is the formula that Marv posted::
The center-to-center distance is referred to as the 'chord'. If that's
known,
then calculate the 'angle' between adjacent bolt holes as:

angle = 360 / (number of bolt holes)


Then the bolt circle radius is given by:


radius=0.5*chord/sin(0.5*angle)


Regards, Marv
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so I tried to type that into the calculator using the following data:
Number of holes = 3
ANGLE = 360 / 3 = 120
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The center to center distance on the bolt holes for my newest project
is: 1.2335
SO.... if I follow the formula:
radius = .5 x 1.2335 then I hit the divide button followed by the SIN
button, then I hit the multiply button and entered 60 then = and the
number was 3437.813. That is obviously wrong.

Can someone shed some light on where I am going wrong? Maybe I should
be hitting the '=' sign somewhere, or doing it in a different order...
either way I am lost, thanks in advance for any help you can provide,
ron.