Reference charts and conversion tables
Quick-reference lookup tables that pair with the Formula Factory calculators. Find the value you need at a glance — wire gauges, tap and drill sizes, hardness scales, material densities, tire conversions, torque specs and more — then jump to the matching calculator when you need to crunch your own numbers. Every chart is free, mobile-friendly, and printable.
📐 Machining 51
📐 Structural & Flow 19
📐 Auto 16
📐 Civil Engineering 12
📐 Manufacturing 12
📐 Fasteners 12
📐 Geometry 10
📐 Materials 10
📐 Engineering 10
🧁 Baking 10
📐 Math Tables 10
📏 Conversions 9
⚡ Electrical 5
📐 Technique & Food Science 4
⏲ Cooking Times & Ratios 4
📐 Kitchen & Tools 3
📐 Algebra 1
📐 Coffee 1
📐 HVAC 1
📐 Recipe & Servings 1
📐 Material & Weight 1
What these charts cover
This library collects the conversion tables, size charts and property references our calculators use under the hood, published as standalone pages you can bookmark. That includes engineering references like AWG wire gauge, tap and drill sizes, hardness conversion, material density and yield strength; automotive references like tire size conversion and lug nut torque; and kitchen references like coffee-to-water ratios. We add new charts as the calculator library grows.
How to use them with the calculators
Charts are for fast lookups; calculators are for working a specific problem. Reach for a chart when you just need a number — the right drill bit for a 1/4-20 tap, the ampacity of 12 AWG wire, the Vickers equivalent of 45 HRC. When you need to apply that number to your own dimensions, loads or quantities, each chart links straight to the calculator that does the math. The two are meant to be used together.
How we keep them accurate
Every value is pulled from the same formulas and standards our calculators use, not copied from random web sources. Where a chart follows a published standard — ASCE load tables, ASTM hardness conversions, SAE torque specs — we note the basis so you can verify it. If a value ever looks off, the feedback link at the foot of every page comes straight to us.
Reference charts FAQ
Are these charts free to use?
Yes. Every chart on Formula Factory is free to view, use on mobile, and print. There is no sign-up and no paywall.
What is the difference between a chart and a calculator?
A chart is a fixed lookup table — you scan it for a value. A calculator takes your inputs and computes a result. Each chart links to its matching calculator for when you need to run your own numbers.
Can I print these charts?
Yes. The tables are built to print cleanly, which makes them handy to keep at a workbench, in a shop, or in the kitchen.
Can I suggest a chart you are missing?
Absolutely. Use the feedback link at the foot of any page to request a chart or flag a value, and it comes straight to us.
