Trades & Professional Tools · Surveying & Construction Layout

Slope Stake Catch Point Calculator

Solve a simple catch-point run from a vertical difference and entered slope ratio.

Trades & Professional Tools · Surveying & Construction Layout

Enter your project measurements

Measured inputs · visitor-entered product and design assumptions
  1. 1EnterProvide the known values
  2. 2CalculateResults update automatically
  3. 3VerifyReview the details and units
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Use verified measurements, machine or vehicle data, qualified procedure values, field cycle observations, and the stated coordinate or unit convention. Values stay in this browser.

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Understand the job

What the Slope Stake Catch Point is for

Solve a simple catch-point run from a vertical difference and entered slope ratio.

Stakeout connects design coordinates to instrument orientation, station, offset, elevation and a recorded as-built check; none of those steps should be collapsed.

Simple visual explanation

Follow the calculation from field input to decision

Load verified design control
Set out the point or line
Record an independent check
Each stage is deliberately separate: verify the source values, the calculation basis, and the final field or shop check.
Design elevationGround elevationHorizontal-to-vertical ratioStake offset

The relationship

Read the formula before using the result

Horizontal run=|Δh|×H:V.

The calculator preserves full internal precision. Confirm that every entry uses the same measurement condition, unit basis, product or machine data, and scope represented by this formula.

Professional check

Turn the answer into a responsible next step

1. Verify the inputs

Use actual measurements, current drawings, approved specifications, and manufacturer or process data for the real job.

2. Challenge the assumptions

Check allowances, losses, stock or package rounding, operating condition, and whether the result matches an independent measurement or estimate.

3. Respect the boundary

It does not establish a legal boundary, select a datum or projection, certify control, define allowable closure, replace a least-squares adjustment, approve construction tolerances, or authorize work from unverified design data.

Quick guide

How to use this calculator

  1. Choose the calculation mode or measurement system that matches the values you actually have.
  2. Enter measured project dimensions and use product-specific coverage, density, yield, resistance, or waste data where requested.
  3. Review the intermediate results before ordering material or applying the result on site.

Calculation method

Calculation method

Horizontal run=|Δh|×H:V.

The calculator preserves full internal precision and rounds only displayed results. Quantity outputs round up when whole purchasable pieces are required.

Worked example

Worked example

Worked example uses 100, 97, 2, 0.

Horizontal run=|Δh|×H:V.

Supported inputs

Precision and limits

Survey control and datum boundary

Coordinate and closure calculations use the grid, datum, azimuth, scale, station, offset, observation and weighting conventions you enter. They do not establish legal boundaries, control quality, allowable closure, grid-to-ground corrections, calibration, or the required professional adjustment method.

Planning scope

This calculator supports measurement, estimating, and scenario planning. It does not inspect a site, select a product, certify a design, or replace drawings, specifications, manufacturer instructions, local codes, permits, or a qualified trade professional.

Measured and product-specific inputs

Nominal dimensions can differ from actual dimensions. Verify inside pipe diameters, actual lumber sizes, product coverage, bag yield, material density, conductor resistance, waste, and packaging against the materials used on the project.

Safety and regulatory limits

Electrical, HVAC, structural, excavation, roofing, pressure, lifting, and life-safety work may require jurisdiction-specific calculations and professional approval. Do not use a generic planning result as a code-compliance or safety determination.

Precision and privacy

Inputs accept bounded plain decimals. Calculations remain in this browser and raw entered project values are not submitted to 365CALCS.COM.

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