Spotlight: AccuMath 400B Slide Rule
Introduction
I purchased an AccuMath 400B slide rule at Antique Station, an antique store in Oro Grande just north of Victorville, CA.
I am impressed of the larger markings on the slide rule. The slide rule very easy to read, yet has a lot of scales for calculations including powers, roots, trigonometry, and logarithms.
The Scales
The slide rules have the following scales:
Top Frame (stationary):
S: Sine of angles in degrees. A = sin(S°) ÷ 100, S° = arcsin(A × 100)
K: Cube and cube root scale associated with scale D. K = D³, D = ³√K
A: Square and square root scale associated with scale D. A = D², D = √A
Slide:
B: Square and square root scale. Scale is from 1 to 100 and it is the same scale as Scale A.
CI: Reciprocal of scale C.
C: Multiplication and division scale from 1 to 10. Same as scale D.
Bottom Frame (stationary):
D: Multiplication and division scale from 1 to 10.
L: Logarithmic and exponential scale associated with D. L = log D, D = 10^L. (base 10 logs)
T: Tangent of angles in degrees. D = tan(T°) ÷ 10, T° = arctan(D × 10)
Note: A lot of slide rules associate the S scale with the C/D scales, but for this particular design, the A scale is used instead.
The Back Side
U.S./Metric Conversions, Equivalents, and Settings (i.e. 1 in mercury = 1.133 ft water)
Fractions up to 64ths and their decimal equivalents (i.e. 47/64 = 0.734375)
Trigonometric Identities, Right Triangles, Law of Sines and Cosines
Example Calculations
Keep your exponents in mind! N = mantissa * 10^exponent
Hairline: the plastic cursor you move around, Slide: the center piece of the slide rule you move around
4 × 2 = 8
Slide C right to match C: 1, D: 4
Move cursor right to C = 2
Read down to D: 8
3 × 9 = 27
Rearrange to 9 × 3. Slide C left to match C:1, D: 9
Move cursor left to C = 3
Read down to D: 2.7
Multiply by 10 since we slide C left: 2.7 × 10 = 27
12 × 33 = 396 (Approximate method)
Rearrange to 33 × 12. Slide B left to match: B: 1, A: 33
Move cursor left to B = 12
Read on A: the cursor is very close to 4.
Multiply by 100 since we moved B left. Result: approx 400.
54 ÷ 9 = 6
Move Slide B to match: A = 54, B = 9
Move cursor left to B = 1
Read A = 6
√81 = 9, 9^3 = 729 (approximate)
On A, slide cursor to 81.
Read on D: 9 (square root)
Read on K: in between 720 and 730. (so ≈725?)
Note that the scales are limited.
√144 = 12 (√(144 ÷ 100 × 100) = √1.44 × √100 = √1.44 × 10)
On A, slide cursor to 1.44.
Read on D: 1.2
Multiply by 10. Result: 12.
Logarithms: D and L scales. L = log D, D = 10^L
log 3 ≈ 0.47712
On D, slide cursor to 3.
Read on L: about 0.47
10^0.55 ≈ 3.54814
On L, slide cursor to 0.55
Read on D: about 3.54
Tangent of Angles in degrees: D and T scales. D = tan(T°) ÷ 10, T° = arctan(10 × D)
Tan(25°) ≈ 0.46631 (approximate)
On T, slide cursor to 25.
Read on D: about 4.65. Divide by 10 for a result of approximately 0.465
arctan(0.7) ≈ 34.99202 (approximate)
On D, slide to 7 (0.7 × 10)
Read on T: close to 35. Result: approximately 35°
Sine of Angles in degrees: A and S scales (for this model!) A = sin(S°)÷100, S° = arcsin(A×100)
sin(30°) = 0.5
On S, slide cursor to 30.
Read on A: 50. Divide by 100 for a final answer of 0.5
arcsin(0.2) ≈ 11.53700°
On A, slide to 20. (0.2 × 100)
Read on S: slightly after 11.5, for an approximation of 11.5°.
Reciprocal: CI and D scales. When the slide is at its home position, that is C = 1 and D = 1 are aligned:
1/CI = D
Find 1 / 4 = 0.25
Slide D to 4.
Read CI at 2.5 and divide by 10. Result: 0.25
Source
Instruction Manual for the AccuMath 400B.
Page 1: https://www.sliderule.ca/stermf.jpg
Page 2: https://www.sliderule.ca/stermb.jpg
Eric’s Slide Rule Page, last updated December 1, 2002. Accessed June 27, 2026.
Best,
Eddie
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