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JIS JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD Translated and Published by Japanese ‘Association JIS G 3192-2 Dimensions, mass and permissible variations of hot rolled steel sections ICS 77,140.70 Descriptors: dimensions, size, quantity, tolerances (measurement), mechanical tolerances, material-deforming processes, rolling, metal sections, steels, wrought steels, shape ‘Reference number : JIS G 3192 : 2000 (8) BS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT G 8192 : 2000 Foreword ‘This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Industrial Standard revised by the Minister of International Trade and Industry through deliberations at Japanese Industrial Standards Committee in accordance with the Industrial Standardization Law. ‘Attention is drawn to the possibility that some parts of this Standard may conflict with a patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have technical properties. The relevant Minister and the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee are not responsible for identifying the patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which have the said technical properties. Date of Establishment: 1954-07-30 Date of Revision: 2000-02-20 Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 2000-02-21 Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee Divisional Council on Iron and Steel JIS G 8192: 2000, First English edition published in 2001-01 ‘Translated and published by: Japanese Standards Association 4-1-24, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8440 JAPAN In the event of any doubts arising as to the contents, the original JIS is to be the final authority. ‘58a 2001 All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the publisher. Printed in Japan PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD JIS G 3192 : 2000 Dimensions, mass and permissible variations of hot rolled steel sections Introduction Annexes to this Standard have been prepared based on the parts of the first edition of ISO 657, Hot-rolled steel sections published in 1987 as noted in Remarks of clause 1 Scope without change of technical contents, and items described in the former ‘Standard have been specified in the text of this Standard. 1 Scope 1 This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the dimensions, mass and their tolerances of hot rolled steel sections as well as the appearance, shapes and permissible variations thereof. 1.2 The scope of this Standard and the choice of specified items in this Standard shall be specified in respective product standards or in accordance with the agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. Unless otherwise specified, the text of this Standard shall be applied, however, the Annexes may be applied in place of the text according to the agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. Remarks: The corresponding International Standards to thie Standard are as follows: ISO 657-1: 1989 Hot-rolied steel sections —Part 1 : Equal-leg angles Dimensions ISO 657-2: 1989 Hot-rolled steel sections — Part 2 : Unequal-leg angles — Dimensions 1976 Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 5 : Equal-leg angles and unequal- leg angles —Tolerances for metric and inch series 180 657-11: 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 11 : Sloping flange channel sections (metric series) Dimensions and sectional properties ISO 657-18: 1981 Hot-rolled steel sections Part 18 : Tolerances on sloping flange beam, column and channel sections 180 657-15 : 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 15 : Sloping flange beam sections (metric series) Dimensions and sectional properties 180 657-16 : 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 16 : Sloping flange column sections (metric series) Dimensions and sectional properties 1SO 657-18: 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections ~Part 18 : L sections for shipbuilding (metric series) Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances 180 657-19 : 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 19 : Bulb flats (metric series) — Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances ISO 657-5: PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 2 G 8192 : 2000 ISO 657-21: 1983 Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 21 : T-sections with equal depth and flange width —Dimensions 2 Normative references The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this Standard, constitute provisions of this Standard. The most recent edition of the standard indicated below shall be applied. JIS Z8401 Guide to the rounding of numbers 3 Sectional shape and classification The sectional shapes of the steel sections and their classification shall be as given in Table 1. Table 1 Sectional shape of steel sections and classification Equal legs | Unequal legs Angles Teeetions re L aa I C L i PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 3 G 3192 : 2000 4 Expression of size The size of the steel sections shall be expressed by each sectional dimension in millimetre and the length in metre. 5 Standard dimensions The standard dimensions shall be as follows: a) The standard sectional dimensions of the steel sections shall be as given in Attached Tables 1 to 8. b) The standard lengths of the steel sections shall be as given in Table 2. Table2 Standard length Unit: m 10.0 11.0 120 180 140 15. 60 65 80 9. 6 Shape and-dimensional tolerances The shape and dimensional tolerances of the steel sections shall be as follows. The tolerances of the steel sections other than those specified in a) and b) shall be agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier. a) The shapes and dimensional tolerances of the angles, I-sections, channels, bulb flats and T-sections shall be as given in Table 3. b) The shape and dimensional tolerances of the H-sections shall be as given in Table 4. ‘The tolerances on squareness, however, shall be applied on the request of the purchaser. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 4 G 8192 : 2000 Table 3 Shapes and dimensional tolerances of angles, I sections, channels, bulb flats and T sections Unit: mm Division and dimension [Tolerance {- ‘Remarks Teg length | Under 50 £15 or) [50or over to and exel. 100 £20 100 or over to and excl 200 280 200 or over 40 Depth GH [Under 100 #15 100 or over to and excl 300 220 200 or over to and excl. 400 £80 400 or over +40 4 ‘Thickness | For leg Under 6.3 +06 5 G4, length A 6.3 or over to £07 | @forT | and excl. 10 section) or [10 or over to 208 | under 180 | and exel 16 i indepth [16 or over zo For leg Under 6.3. £0.7 length A 6.3 or over to £08 (BforT and excl 10, section) or [10 or over to =10 180 or over | and excl. 16 indepth [16 or over to Fiz and excl 25, 25 or over #15 Length | Tm or under +40 4 ‘Over Tm ‘Add 5 mm to the plus side tolerance of Ube given in the above column for every 1 m inerease in lengths or its fraction. ‘Out-cf | Teection 20% or under of square (7) width B ‘Sections excluding I and T | 2.5 % or under of go sections width B Bead Tend T sections 0.20% oF under af | To be applied to bend such aa length sweep and camber. Sections excluding TandT | 0.90 % or under of sections Jength Becentricity] 900 or under | T section | 230 So in width B z == Lo Ha Remarks: The purchaser may designate that the out-of- square shall be 2 % or under of the leg length for equal leg angles 200 mm or more in leg length. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 5 G 3192 : 2000 Table 4 Shapes and dimensional tolerances of H-sections Unit: mm ‘and dimension “Tolerance Remarks ‘Width (8) | Under 100 in nominal £20 width | 100 or over to and excl 225 200 in nominal width ‘200 or over in nominal =30 width Depth (| Under 400 in nominal 220 400 or over to and excl #30 600 in nainal depth (600 or over in nominal 240 depth Flange | Under 16 f 10 (@) [AS or over to and excl 25 £16 3 ‘25or over to and excl. 40 SLT 40 oF over 220 i Web [Under 16 £07 [16 or over to and exel. 25 = 10 25 oF over to and excl. 40 215 1 40 or over £20 Length [7m or under +40 9 Over 7m ‘Add 6 mm to the plus side tolerance given in the above column for every 1 m increase in Jength or its fraction. Oubok | 900or under in nominal | 1.0 % or under of width 4 Square (2) | depth B, provided that 15 mm is the minimum. ‘Over 300in nominal | 1.2% or under of depth B, provided that 15 4 mm is the minimum. Bend ‘300 or under innominal {0.18 % or under of | Tb be applied to bend euch | depth. Jength 88 sweep and camber. ‘Over 300m nominal (0.10 % or under of depth Jength ‘Eecentricity | 900 or under in nominal 225 S depth and 200 or under {in nominal width gach ‘Over 300 in nominal 255 2 depth or over 200 in nominal width ‘Concavity of] Under 400 in nominal 20 web (Fh | depth 400 or over to and excl 26 600 in nominal depth. 600 or over in nominal 30 ‘Sectional squareness ( 1.6 % or under of width B or of depth H, provided that 3.0 mm is the minimum, HOHE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 6 3192 : 2000 7 Mass The mass of the steel sections shall be as follows: a) The mass of the steel sections shall, as a rule, be expressed by theoretical mass in kilogram. b) The method for calculation of mass of the steel sections shall be in accordance with ‘Table 5 based on the nominal dimensions. ¢) The sectional area and unit mass of the steel sections obtained in terms of the standard sectional dimension in accordance with b) are as shown in Attached Tables 1 to 8. Besides the sectional area and unit mass, Attached Tables 1 to 8 show the position of gravity center, the geometrical moment of inertia, the radius of gyration of area and the modulus of sections for informative reference. Table § Method for calculation of mass Calculating step Calculation method ‘Number of figures in calculated result, ‘Basic mass 0.786 (mass per cm’ sectional area, per _ kg/m? m ‘Sectional area 1¢ following | Round off to 4 significant cmt formulas shall be multiplied by 1/100. | figures. Jeg angles eesee areca! rs) For unequal leg ang tateeg rosie? —2r2) ‘For unequal leg and unequal thickness angles At, + B~t) +0215 (7-9) For I-sections: t) + 0.615 (rr) ‘or channels me + 2, (B—t) + 0.349 (r,—r2) For bulb flats At + dr,—0.280d (@r, + d)~0. 215 es +n) For T-ections t, 1-2) + 2Be, + 0.858" Unit mass Basic mass (kg/em* -m) x sectional area| Round off to 8 significant] kgm (x) figures. For those exceed- ing 1 000 kg, round off to integer in kg. ‘Mass of single piece | Unit mass (kg/m) length (m) Round off to 3 significant, kg figures. For those exceed-| ing 1 000 kg, round off to integer in ke. Total mass ‘Mase of single piece (kg) * total number| Round off to integer in kg. ke of pieces of the same size Remarks 1 The calculation method for the sectional area of the steel sections other than those given in Table 5 shall be agreed upon between the purchaser and supplier. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 7 G 3192 : 2000 2 The symbols which are used for the calculation of the sectional area stand for the sectional dimensions of the steel section, and the relation of the symbols to the respective parts of the section is shown in Attached Tables 1 to 8. 3 The rounding off of the numerical values shall be in accordance with JIS Z 8401. 8 Tolerance on mass When the mass tolerances for steel sections are designated by the purchaser, they shall conform to Table 6. In this case, the tolerances on mass shall be expressed by the quotient in percentage that the difference between the theoretical mass and actual mass is divided by the theoretical mass. Table@ Tolerances on mass ‘Thickness Tolerance. Remarks @ Thicker nominal values shall be applied Under 10mm *#5% | @)To be applied to one lot of the same size (1 t or over). |————j_ When the number of pieces corresponding to 1 t does not 10mmorover | #4% amount to 10, it shall be applied to each lot of 10 or more pieces. 9 Appearance The appearancs of the stecl sections shall be as follows: a) The steel sections shall be free form defects that are detrimental to practical use. b) In the case where there are some harmful defects on the surface of the steel sections, the manufacturer may remove or repair the defects by grinding or welding. In this case, the operation shall be as follows: 1) Conditioning with grinder 1.1) The sectional dimensions of the steel sections after conditioning shall fall within the range of the tolerances. When approved by the purchaser, however, this restriction may be applied flexibly according to its application. 1.2) The conditioned parts of the steel sections shall be finished neatly, and the boundary between the repaired portions and as rolled surface shall be smoothly finished. 2) Repair by welding 2.1) ‘The harmful defects of the steel sections shall be repaired by welded overlay after complete removal by means of appropriate method such as chipping or grinding. 2.2) The depth of the defect-removed portion previous to repair by welding shall be not more 30 % of the nominal thickness, For the toe of the flange of the steel sections, however, the depth shall fall within the nominal thickness of the flange from the edge (12 mm max.). 2.8) The repaired area by welding shall fall within 2 % of the whole surface area of the steel sections. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 8 G 3192 : 2000 2.4) The wold repairing shall be carried out by suitable means according to the kind of steel products. 2.5) The welded part of the steel sections shall be free from undercut or overlaps around the fringe of welds. The reinforcement of weld shall be at least 1.5 mm in height from the rolled surface, and this shall be removed by chipping, grinding, etc. and neatly finished as high as the rolled surface. 2.6) The heat-treated steel sections themselves shall be heat-treated once again after the repair by welding. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 9 G 3192 : 2000 Attached Table 1 Standard sectional dimensions of equal leg angies and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional 5 characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia I Radius of gyration of area q ‘Modulus of section (o=sectional area) Fomor or, | Oa ‘nformative relorance we Tea pa] |) Rt | Geomectenlmonent Rais of Motaiee = tina craton ofarse | Staci ala) a Cee L | nik a fe axa a] + [2 | tar] ralanslans| om] or] 125] aszlare|oreloswlaaa| oe] oss aox aol af [2 | 1m7| 126[oonlosm| 12] re | 225] oswolasonloowe|iie loses] ose] ose 0x ao 3} a3] 2 | 2506] raafion [10 | ss] asa | sool ras [22s [ras [uss favo) um | uz ox aa] sf as] 9 | avs] zosfiar [iz] se] saz] ass] 22s frao frao fas farm) in | um ex asl af osl 2 | aarel 2z[ize [ize oso | 6m | maa | 270 fiae [ise [x22 lomo] 200] 200 sx a 5} as] 9 | 200] ssolize tra | zm | zm] 125] 329 fuss |rse fim lone) au | 200 sox of af os] 3 | sava[ sosfisz [raz | ome [ 906 | 14a] 276 fuss [uss [ise loom] 20 | 20 cox oof s} os] s | som] anfiafia| na | mi | ws] ase frse [use fin jase] 200 | se [sox sol of o5| 45[ som[ aaaliea [rm [ ize | 126 | 200 525 [150 [150 [ise [ooss] ass | ass eax aol | os] 2 | «ere, acofist [roi | 160 | sco | asa| oer [ras [ras [ase jus | aco] aco cox eal | 65| s | saa] ass[iso [tos | ins | es | m2] em [roe fim fom [use| ase | om oof of asl [ese soofum fire] sa | 23 | oa} 10s [roe {ros [os ize] sas] sas esx os of as| 6 | 507] soufim [rm | ave | m4 | ws] 22 [use [ise [2 [izr| sas | ca ex cof of a5] 6 | areal refs [rm] aca | sos | soa] usa [use fuse [2m [izs| 106] 206 rox mf of as] « | aiza] oseluse [am | aca | aa | sao] asa [ave [ave [2c [usr] 1s] 139 wx] of a5| «| arm] cos[ems fas | wi | wi | 2] 190 200 fuse | eet | act ax ofa] s| 6 | ism | soclaur [av] owe [xe | om | mr [ams [eas fae pee [oma | wx Tal as| 6 | 156 | 130 [za [a | oo | exo | uo | os fom faze [arm fim | sr | 1s ox oo of as} « | oer] raz)zus aw | soa | soe | os! maa |2ne [ove [avo lise | om] 90 vox oof fio | s | 1055 | e2e[2e2 ear | mr | tm | 3a for [arr law fim] as |e sox | 710 | s | 122) sse|zes Jase | sao |. ono | ve | saa lave [2% lave [ure] ua | ua ox sofialio [7 | 1700 | ass [esr fas Tiss | is | wm | siz [an [an laee [um | is | ws 0x als 10 [7 | 2x | 120 |209 foo | se | se | 2a | 53 [260 |oee [sae fuze | axa | on8 [icomiol fio [s | uae [oer Jam fam [us [ae | ame [sa [uo [ace fe [uw [er bone hooxicoliolio | + | iso | 149 jamz fom , 12s | 175 | ore | rao [aoe Joon [aus [uss | axa | ome fooxioahia|io [7 | 23 | 1a [aoe [zoe [ a0 | 2 | oe | nia [soo lam law fiw [an | aus zoxieo fia | s | vars | 147 faze fame | 50 | 2 | ao | io jan jan Jeor pss] ms | os PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 10 3192 : 2000 Attached Table 1 Standard sectional dimensions of equal leg angles and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics (concluded) Genter acncal ] gue | Unit | Taformativ reference =e Ty) |) = ES altel «| + )m)mel«|+ mel Ts mottet tec shot tate ta ar malpiele bets te ee Sees ie foe me enon bam te pe ete ment ermal fe tee te ete emt fox taelae te te pee eats cole fentenleleem po bee coil enema fee fo eee emt fester heheeton be fee fo ke remiss Poel alee bef toe eee fasoxzsblaslan |i2 [irea | 937 [710 [710 [e950 [oso |11000 |zas0 |7.63 |743 [9.2 |450 |s6_ |a0 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT st G 8192 : 2000 Attached Table 2 Standard sectional dimensions of unequal leg angles and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia I=ait Radius of gyration of area Modulus of section y (@=sectional area) ¢ <0" =e /= a 1 Fh Tag ot Yom] oie ae | “A “on Ce ee al juts a 90% 75] 0] 5]6 | 140s | nro |275[ 200] 109 | saa] 4s | 41 [270] 220] 319] 156] os76] 174 | 2a hioox 7s] 2[10 | us | seo | 104 | 308 |315[219]349) 101] 0546] 170] 100 hoax zs)io)io [7 199 | 763 | 196 | a1 [aaa /2a5] 54s |150) osts [20a [a7 hasx zs] z[r0 | 219 | oa | 243 | 36a [aor] 201 Jas) 166] 0362 | 251 | 103 hasx zshio}io [7 29 | 20a | 300 | 490 [396|206 [417] 161] 0357 | 36 | 2 asx zshisht0_|7 376 [im _| a5 | 019 |a03|200] 15] 100] ose | asx [179 nas so|rafi0_| 7 222| ste [138 | se0 | 762 |394|259]<30| 190] aos |s72| 205 asx solaslio_|7 aor [irs | azz [963 [sor] 257] 426] 191[ 0501 | rs | 259 sox sa 9fi2_ [6 ass [iss sez | 04 |4an|252 505/196] 0301 | a2 | 190 hsox sofizhiz [as 19 | 167_| 68s | 102 [476] 247|500) 193] 0357 | 623 | 243 asoxiea) fiz [6 saz | 1r_[ sr [108 |479|200]515]216| os | ana | 235 sox oo) [12 | as on tas | 1s2_[4zs[205] 500] 215) ans [ona | 901 [soxioo)ishiz [as 7a | 216 _[ 057 [161 [a71]200]s0u]216] aasi | 7a2 | 570 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 12 G 8192 : 2000 Attached Table 3 Standard sectional dimensions of unequal leg and unequal thickness angles and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia I=ai? Radius of gyration of area i= /Tfa Modulus of section (@=sectional area) Taformatverterence Eee ‘= ‘= man | Make [a | 6 Pot] Mai] a | nk ale sox so] 9|e|ra| 7 | 256 | 255 | 636) 215] 1210) 20| 1250) 12s | cao] 2c0| ase 2as|oaes | an7| m2 x90) 30]15 [17] as] 37.47 | 294 | asa] 192 | 2440] 223 2520] 167 | 00] 2.44] 20|198 [0.82 [149 [ais fsx fash a wos] ao] 2 sn [nf | one ef faoox sof 1a26|io| 95] 0522 | ass [nro [1.76| «a7o] 25] «evo] 160 | 2721250] 090] us0|os6 [20 | saa) fx s0]15]17[i9] 95] sear | 15 [x3 [175] «ou] 229] scan] iat | soo] 222| oe vasloize [ass | asa sox too} 2|7fza|in | s72e | asa [iso | 127 | ro] se2| 7550) asi furs [2s0/114|za6|oame [soa [as fo0%100|15]r8f2e|i2 | ono | ssa [iss | 17 ]11 500] sen|incoo] 277 hizo |2se]iso|2m foomslacr [ara PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Attached Table 4 13 G 8192 : 2000 Standard sectional dimensions of I sections section: unit d om sectional area, unit mass and sectional Geometrical moment of inertia [=ai? Radius of gyration of area Modulus of seetion (@=sectional ares) Cale Informative reference br Bisieg? | Geometrial manant [Radina Yotaiae fom | Stora” jowndenstare] Sane ato]. a Tete lala 100% 75 is|_ uo | o | o | | a | a] im] sz] 126 [asx 75 zos[ sr [of o | se] os | sis| | esol ass sox 75] 53] 95| me| ma [ole | as| ss | oa] 10 | 10 | 153 1sox125) aslie wis|_s62 [0 | 0 | 1700 | 20 | oie] 209 | 25 | ors 10100 6 [10 [soos |~aas [0 | 0 | 16 | 130 | 24s} 210 | 106 | m5 20x00) 7 [10 sss 260 | o | o | 21 ise | an] 20s | av | m7 200x180) 9 [16 ais] son [0 | 0 | «00 zs | ase] saa | oo | 100 250x125] 73125] wan|_ss [0 | o | si] sx [ios | 203 | ae | sso z0%125 10 [19 mara] _ss5 | 0 | 0 | 7310 yo [276 | sas | 250 soomis0| @ fis ass| ss | o | o | 940 | so [ize | s00| 2 | mms 3002150 [10 fies] wat] 63 | 0 | 0 | wm] os | ms | am | om | us [00x 150) uslex srs | 168 | 0 | 0 | wm | 100 |w2| se] om [ws sox1s0| 9 [is masa] sas | 0 | 0 | 120 | mm | ua | ao om | os asoxiso|i2 [2s ma | 72 | 0 | © | 2200 | rio | 2 | a26 fron | se 400%150 [10 [se sus} m0 | o | 0 | 2100] a4 | ise | aq [roe | us 400% 150 125|25 zi | 8 | 0 | 0 | simo| 120 | 161 | aie lise | 16s jsoxrrs|it foo nea | a7 | 0 | 0 | s20| 1510 | 108 | a0 [rm |i aso i [as wer [us| © [0 | som | 2000 [ies | az [aim | on eooxi90|i3 [as wos | iss] 0 | 0 | seo | 200 | 241 | am [saw | 259 cooxiso)i6 [3s was | i | 0 | 0 | 00 | 350 |x | ag7 [aso | om PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 4 G 8192 : 2000 Attached Table 5 ‘Standard sectional dimensions of channels and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia I: ‘Radius of gyration of area ‘Modulus of section (a=sectional area) Sead ets Tees | Uae Tafermativerelarence | mpl) | a a sey | Soe moseferea| feos als & 5 ie 4 a 4 wx wfs|7[s| | eam] om | o [iae| ma] ra | ama) iar | om] om roo sos] 7s] a[ «|u| 936 | 0 [1m] ie | 250 | ao7| ie] so | 70 wsxesfels[s|«)uu | a | o [im] om | oe | «s0| 190] ora | isa 1s0x 75] esfi0 [io[ s [zn | ves | 0 [228] an | ur | o0s| 2 | us | ma sox 75] 9 fi2slas| 25] sos | 0 | 0 [2m | 1mm | 167 | sas| 219 | v0 | ons ox 75[7 hos|u| ss} 220 | a4 | o |2is| 10 | im | v2] 2x9 | as | ms mox eof z3hir [iz] « | siss | 26 | 0 |2ar| asso | roe | zoo] ase | ao | aoa fawx oo[ 8 fiss|ie[ 7 |sees | ws | o [ar] 20 | 27 | am| 200 |2m | us ox oo] 9 hs [ul 7 [aor | ms | 0 [2a] «io | 2m | o7| 250 | aw | as ox sol fvesf7| es] six | a2 | 0 [20] som | s9 | 056] 254 | su | wo so0x 0] 9 fia [se{ 7 [oasr | sea [0 |2m| cwo | o9 |ns | 252 | a | «7 woox sofio fissli] os] scm | ss | 0 [2m] rao | sw [ns | 250 | oe | oa ‘00x sofia fis |19| 95] 610 | «a6 | 0 [2m] reo | a | ina | 240 | sos | soa seoxioofiosfie [x8] 9 [cea | sas | 0 | 2m| soo | sos | ias | 27@ | 18 | mas se0xi00|is fies|ie| © | mass | wo | 0 [ase | sem | sos [va | 267 | wo | m6 aovnofue bo [afi [wn [os [0 [2s| rom [os [a [216 [ou [oro PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Attached Table 6 15 G 3192 : 2000 baron bees eo] dimensions of bulb flats an sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia I=ait Radius of gyration of area ‘Modulus of section (e=sectional area) wm os[= [a2 ma aa 2000 [263] 6] 2 oot|isa on azo] 2. [a0 | 9| 2 | aise | 251 | saclose7|xeeo| 242 [1e00| 103 |72s[aa7o725)orssaasoa}ias | 222 aso[ia_|a0 [vol 2 | sais | 209 [ior [rae [zaco|asa [asm |ae [7afose|ras[oazalaosi ae [iar PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 16 G 8192 : 2000 Attached Table 7 Standard sectional dimensions of T sections and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia Radius of gyration of area ‘Modulus of section Z=le (a=sectional area) ‘Standard sectional: neal EI > Monin |? ]#]a] ea] — ax 9 [isoffia| 9] | | ase o [es irae [190|@ [2] i2| of 3 | some of a warns [sols a] is] | a | 22 o | ae ooxia [ola ia [v2] 6[ 0 | 2502 o[ ma aooxie [areas] i2 [v6] 0] 9 | sr0e o | ms mooxi9 [ao] 1210] @| » | oe | 38 o | ms nox [aso] se|i2|z2| 0 3 | woe | sas [aos | 0 | a | 140 [ome] sa [ras | 7 azoxie |aso|as} 1216] 20] 3 | 0s | 262 [05 [0 | m6 | 20m [oases] 6m | a] aor 0x10 {02 | 19] 20] 3 | ess | eo [au | o | ea | 24m |oamr| oso [ins | 1 asoxan |wo]se]iz| 220] 3 | 108 | x9 [ise | 0 | sso | 2mm |aow| oas [ra | 2 [Gonas [oso] ss] 2 [2s [ns [ass [se [ae [To | 6 | sam [in [650 [rz [an PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT M7 G 3192 : 2000 Attached Table8 Standard sectional dimensions of H sections and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia I: B Seanad sectional Se) oa = = | koe Yeni | axe fn fe |r Semel moment, | ote, aay = = ~ ats fetTelTata voor so] tox so] s | 7 | 8| us| 030] | 148] sos] um] 5] sor rwoxie | oxic} 6 | || as| io | oe] im | aie| 2] 156| 067 asx oo] 15x co] 6 | @| 6 | ism] isi | «| 2a] oo5| im] es] om nasxias | wasxias| 65 9 | @ | sooo] ms | o| we | sm| ois] im | sco sox 73] as0x 3] s | 7] 6 | was] wo | oo] os| on| 10 | seal 152 xsoxi00 | exio0] 6 | 9 |e | 2535] m7 | ico] iso | ci7| 230 105 | aoa 1soxis0 | asoxiso] 7 | 10 | © | oes] sa | rao] so |aw| ar] ne | ma vas | 15x so] 5 | | 6 | 2290| 180 | 1m0[ o75| 726] 206 we | m7 risxars | sas] 75| | 13 | sie] aoa | 2000] 0 | 750] a3?) ann | ua ao0xi00 | asex o9| 45] 7 | 0 | 2@| 1a | 1mo| us | a2s| 220] 156 | 229 aooxico] ss|_e| 6 | 267] mo | 1e0| 1% | em| 2%| im | 257 200%i50 | 194%180 % mul a9 | 200| sm | em] se] m | ore 00x00 |_200%200] 2 | 13 | as] oo | «m| 100 | ae] sm| «| 10 cwoxan] 2 | 2 | 13 | am] soz | som] 170 | oas| sma] oo | 67 wor i2s | 21axi24 @ | e| sm] wi | sao] 255 [ios | 2m aa worias| 6 | 9 | @| sm] m0 | amo] 2m [toa | 2m] ai | aro zoxits | 2x15 u || ssw] as | cow| so | 104 | an] os | ua asoxas0 | 250x290] 9 | 4 | 13 | o1as| na | 107] 9650 | 108 | ose] wo | m2 vasox2ss| | 4 | 13 [ross | as | nao] seo | ios | on] v2 | s00 swoxiso | asexiw| ss] @ | 15 | wooo] sco | camo] a2 | ize | sa 393 sooxisol 6s [9 [13 | me] sez | ro] soe | ize | azo] ann | or7 wooxan | asexmo| 6 | 2 | 1s | nos] ss8 | mim] foo | is | a] 76 | 10 sooxaon |oasexacz| 12 | 2 | 13 [ios | we | i6ao| ssi0 | 12s | 720| 1190 sooxs00| 10 | 1s | 13 [nas | o90 | 2020] 6750 [iar | 755] 180 | «50 sooxees| 15] 1s [19 [ass | 10s | 21200] 7100 | 26 | 790] 140 sors | mex] 6 | 9 | 13 | sas] a2 | nom] mm [us| sm) om | oo sors] 7 | 1 [| om] wa | 1350] om | us| soo) mm | ue PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 18 3192 : 2000 Attached Table 8 Standard sectional dimensions of H sections and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics (concluded) : aa =, ) Tame wee le) |S | ee) oo he 4 stata Z i 350%250 | 340x250| 9 14 | 13 | 9953] 71 21200] 3650 | 146 | 6.05} 1250 we O sono [aux [20 | 16 | 1a fiaao | ne | azom| nz [ass | am] i | ow J a] 2] asoxaso]'a2 | a9 | as [ine | is 39800 | 13600 | 152 | ae9| 2280 716 worm [soem] 7 | [is | nal} soi | wom] 160 [iss | a] om | us vwoxoen| [aa | a | oar] ese | asso] 10 [168 | 456] 110 | v6 ‘worsen | sooxa00] 10 [a6 |e fossa | us | row] ram [rao | 225 | 190 | on | [oonxaan [omaxaoal os [as | 22 [ives | 10 | maxawo] ie | 22 | ve [29s | 1 | 90m] 9900 [see | oo] 20 | ot ooxseo| 4 | m | ae [mas | 207 | seseoo| mo [so | cor| 70 | mm sooxaw [-ooxam| 8 | | 18 | 269 | 210 | e900 | 03 [ase | 620] rao | cooxaon] 16 | am | 18 [ae | 240 | cosoon| 12000 [ase | cao] oo0 | ow axa] 1 | 4 | 10 [xan [an | ene] ism |%69 | 699] 100m | 100 Remarks 1 The H sections given in the same column with sections given in the same column with respect to the nominal 2 Those sizes without asterisk are given for merchant sizes. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 19 8192 : 2000 Annex 1 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 1 : Equal-leg angles—Dimensions ‘This Annex 1 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-1, Hot-rolled steel sections — Part 1 : Equal-leg angles— Dimensions, published in 1989, without any ‘modification in technical contents. ‘The “informative reference” dot-underlined in this Annex is the item not included in the original International Standard. 1 Scope This Annex specifies dimensions of hot-rolled equal-leg angles. 2 Normative reference The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this Annex, constitute provisions of this Annex. At the time of publication, the edition indicated was valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this Annex are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent edition of the standard indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ISO 657-5 : 1976, Hot-rolled steel sections~ Part 5 : Equal-leg angles and unequal-leg angles—Tolerances for metric and inch series. Informative reference__ This International Standard comes under Annex.3. 3 Dimensions 3.1 The dimensions of equal-leg angles shall be as shown in Annex 1 Table 1. Preferred dimensions are given in bold type. 3.2 The root radii given in Annex 1 Table 1 are for information only. 3.8 The too radius has not be specified and may, if considered necessary, be determined independently for national standards. 4 Sectional properties The mass, sectional area and sectional properties of equal- leg angles are given for information in Annex 1 Table 1. They have been calculated asouming a toe radius equal to half the root radius. 5 Dimensional tolerances Tolerances on the dimensions specified in Annex 1 Table 1 are covered in ISO 657-5. 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At the time of publication, the edition indicated was valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this Annex are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying. the most recent edition of the standard indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. ISO 657-5 : 1976, Hot-rolied steel sections ~Part 5: Equal-leg angles and unequal-leg angles —Tolerances for metric and inch serie Informative reference_This International Standard comes.under Annex 3. 3. Dimensions 8.1 The dimensions of unequal-leg angles shall be as shown in Annex 2 Table 1. Preferred dimensions are given in bold type. 8.2 The root radii given in Annex 2 Table 1 are for information only. 8.3 The too radius has not beon specified and may, if considered necessary, be dotormined independently for national standards. 4 Sectional properties The mass, sectional area and sectional properties of ‘unequal-leg angles are given for information in Annex 2 Table 1. They have been calculated assuming a toe radius equal to half the root radius. 5 Dimensional tolerances Tolerances on the dimensions specified in Annex 2 ‘Table 1 are covered in ISO 657-5. 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© [oe = =e pete pe =Le peter =p = Ta a 1 ” Z & 4 Z u 4 ofofTofol™|ilaly li aa [aa a my = Es Sap ae i (pepnppucs) sopsure Zoy-fenbeun perjor-oy jo sopsedosd [euopoes pue suojsueunG | e[qey, g xouy G 8192 : 2000 28 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 29 G 3192 : 2000 ‘Annex 3 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 3 : Equal-leg angles and unequal-leg angles Tolerances ‘This Annex 3 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-5, Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 5 : Equal-leg angles and unequal-leg angles—Tolerance for metric and inch series, published in 1976, without any modification in technical contents. ‘The “informative references” dot-underlined in this Annex are the items not included in the original International Standard. 1 Scope This Annex specifies the dimensional tolerances applicable to hot-rolled steel angles having either equal or unequal leg lengths in accordance with ISO 657-1 and 180 657-2. Informative.reference....These. International Standards comeunder.Annex..l..and Annex.2. 2 Leg length tolerance Tolerances on leg length shall be as shown in Annex 3 Table L 8 Thickness tolerance Tolerance on thickness shall be as shown in Annex 3 Table 2. 4 Cutting tolerances for length Normal and fine tolerances for lengths shall be as shown in Annex 3 Table 3 and Annex 3 Table 4 respectively. 5 Straightness 5.1 The maximum permissible camber shall be as shown in Annex 3 Table 5. 5.2 The camber shall be measured as shown in Annex 3 Fig. 1. 6 Out-of-square 6.1 The legs shall be perpendicular to each other within a maximum deviation at the end as specified in Annex 3 Table 6. 62 The deviation shall be measured at the end of leg. 7 Tolerance on mass Where tolerance on mass per unit length is to be specified as an overall controlling, tolerance such provision should be included in the appropriate national standard. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 30 G 3192: 2000 Annex 3 Table 1 Length tolerance Unit: mm 50 max. ‘Over 50 up to and inel. 100 ‘Over 100 up to and incl. 150 Over 150 up to and inel. 200 Note () For unequal-leg angles take the longer leg length. £15 Amnex 3 Table 2 Thickness tolerance Unit: mm 50 max. Over 50 up to and incl. 100 ‘Over 100 up to and incl. 150 ‘Over 160 up to and incl 200 Remarks: For angles having a log length exceeding 75 mm, a tolerance on mass of +2.5 % of the mass por unit Tength may be specified in place of thickness tolerance. ‘The masses per unit length of angles are as shown in the corresponding part of ISO 657 according to the classification of angles (refer to 1). Informative reference .1S0.657 comes under Annex.J.to.Annex.10 inthis Standard. Annex 3 Table 3. Normal cutting tolerance on length Tength “Tolerance Allien; £100 mm £08 Annex 8 Table 4 Fine cutting tolerance on length Length “Tolerance m om Annex 3 Table 5 Camber [ Tegiength () | _Straightness tolerance] {—_aa__| __om__| ‘Over 50 up to and incl 150 04% of length Over 150 up to and inel 200 0.25 % of length PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 31 3192 : 2000 4— fr Langth of angle Annex 3 Fig. 1 Measurement of camber Annex 3Table6 Outofsquare Unit: mm ‘50 max. 10 (Over 50 up to and incl. 100 20 Over 100 up to and incl. 200 3.0 Annex 3 Fig. 2 Measurement of deviation PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 32 G 3192: 2000 Annex 4 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 4 : Sloping flange channel sections —Dimensions and sectional properties ‘This Annex 4 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-11, Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 11 : Sloping flange channel sections (metric series)—Dimensions and sectional properties, published in 1980, without any modification in technical contents. 1 Scope This Annex specifies dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel sloping flange channel sections. 2 Designation Sloping flange channel sections shall be designated by the letters CH followed by the depth and mass per metre. Example: CH160x18 3 Dimensions and sectional properties The dimensions and sectional properties of sloping flange channel sections shall be as shown in Annex 4 Table 1. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 33 G 8192 : 2000 Annex 4Table1 Dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel sloping flange channel sections Designation | Mase | See Dinneasions Cage [_ Sectional proportion about ee a xx Y-¥ aleletr[:feofm> al. Talal. [als ct [mm | mm | mo [mf mm | mm | cm | em | cot | om | cm | cm? | om @ [olololm{@!o| oo | an | oa» [aa [ ao [as [oo 105 | 00] 45] 73] 55| 0/40] 1a | re] 256 | siz| iso | sas] aso 131 | 100] so] 80] s9] so] 4s | 1s1 | 200] 400] sor} 272 | 227] 146 iso | 20} 55} as} 63} 80] 45] 140 | 50} see | ase] ans | iar | as7 192 | 140] 60] 90) 67] 90] 45; 168] sv] a4] sas} 553 | ze | 67 232 | 100] 65|100/ 72] 90) ss | 1s | 90] na | 622) m0 | 16s | 1s 22 | 19] 7|105} 77/100] ss | 190} 130] 47 | 696] 105 | 2n6 | 194 sai | 200] 75 {115| 82/120] 60| 202 | 1990] 193 | 728] 142 | 280 | 210 366 | 20] 0/120] az|120] 6 | 211 | 2600 | 240 | aso] 193 | s10 | 225 432 | 250] 85130] 92/185] 70] 220 | 4000 | s20 | 9.63] 240 | saz | 236 515 | 300] 100|150]100| 150] 80 | 260 | 1900] s20 [116 | as | oi | 200 660 | 350 100] 160] 105] 160] 80} 248 | 11500 | 67a |1s4 | 456 | 60s | 276 750 | «0 | 100]170|110|170| a5 | 28 | 17200 | ass_|isz | sax_| m10 | 268 Note (’) The fillet and toe radii (R and 7) are shown only-for information and for calculating of the sectional properties. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 34 3192: 2000 Annex 5 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections — Part 5 : Tolerances on sloping flange I-sections, column and. channel sections ‘This Annex 5 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-18, Hot-rolled steel sections—~Part 13 : Tolerances on sloping flange beam, column and channel sections, published in 1981, without any modification in technical contents. The “informative references” dot-underlined in this Annex are the items not included in the original International Standard. 1 Scope 1.1 This Annex specifies the dimensional tolerances of hot-rolled sloping flange I- sections, column and channel sections of which the dimensions are specified in the following standards. a) Sloping flange I-soctions ISO 657-15 b) Sloping flange column sections ISO 657-16 ©) Sloping flange channel sections ISO 657-11 Tnformative..xeference.... These__International.Standards..come..under. respectively Annex.4. Annex.6.and Annex.7. 1.2 This Annex 5 specifies the following two cases. ) Tolerances for the thickness of the web and the flanges are specified along with a higher mass tolerance shown in column (8) of Annex 5 Table 8 (refer to 2.3). This case shall be designated by symbol D (dimensional tolerances). b) Where no tolerances are specified for the thickness of the web and the flanges, tighter mass tolerances given in Annex 5 Table 8, column (2), are applicable. This case is designated by the symbol M (mass tolerance). At the time of ordering, the interested parties shall agree as to which of these two above- mentioned alternatives would be applicable, designating the choice by the appropriate symbol D or M. Example: Column ISO 657-15-SC 100-D Informative reference._._Example.: Column Annex 6:SC.100-D If symbol D or M is not indicated in the order, the supply can be made complying to either of the two above cases. 2 Tolerances 2.1 Tolerance on depth The tolerance on depth shall be as shown in Annex 5 Table 1 (refer to Annex 5 Fig. 1 and Annex 5 Fig. 2). PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 35 G3192 : 2000 Annex 5 Table 1 ‘Tolerance on depth Unit: mm Depth ‘Tolerance on depth 200 max. £20 Over 200 up to and incl. 400 +380 Over 400 up to and inel: 600 +40 22 Tolerance on width of flange ‘The tolerance on width of flange for I-sections and columns shall be as shown in Annex 5 Table 2 and the tolerance on width of flange for channels shall be as shown in Annex 5 Table 3. Annex 5 Tsble 2 Tolerance on width of flange for I-sections and columns Unit: mm ‘Tolerance on width of flany 100 max. +20 Over 100 up to and incl. 125 425 Over 125 up to and incl 250 +40 Annex 5 Table 3. Tolerance on width of flange for channels Unit: mm Width of flange “Tolerance on width of flany Under 75 ‘£20 ‘min, +80 2.8 Tolerance on thickness of flange and web 2.8.1 When the section is ordered to designation D (refer to 1.2), tolerance on thickness of web shall be as shown in Annex 5 Table 4. Annex 5 Table 4 Tolerance on thickness of web Unit: mm ‘Thickness of web ‘Tolerance 10 max. £05 Over 10 £5 % of thickness of web PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 36 G 8192: 2000 Annex 5 Fig.1 Dimensions of sloping flange sections 2.32 When the section is ordered to designation D (refer to 1.2), the tolerance on thickness of flange shall be as shown in Annex 5 Table 5. Annex 6 Table § Tolerance on thickness of flange Unit: mm Depth [Tolerance on thickness of flange (1)| 140 max, —0.5 Over 140 up to and inel. 300 -10 Over 300 up to and inel. 600 -15 Remarks: The plus tolerance on thickness of Hlange is limited by the permissible deviation in mass. 24 Flange out-ofsquare | The flange shall be parallel within the tolerances specified in Annex 6 Table 6 (refer to Annex 5 Fig. 2). Annex Table 6 Tolerance on flange out-of-square Unit: mm PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 37 G 3192 : 2000 Annex 5 Fig.2 Flange out-of-square 2.8 Camber Camber measured as shown in Annex 5 Fig. 3 shall not exceed 0.20 % of the total length. 2.6 Sweep In the case of columns, sweep measured as shown in Annex 5 Fig. 3 shall not exceed 0.20 % of the total length. Remarks: Sweep tolerances for I-sections and channels shall be subject to negotiation at the time of enquiry and order, if necessary. Channel Annex 5 Fig.3 Measurement of camber and sweep PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 38 G 8192: 2000 2.7 Flatness of web The tolerance on flatness of outer face of web of channel shall be as follows (refer to Annex 5 Fig. 4). Convexity: Not permitted Concavity: 16 % of nominal thickness of web Concavity Convaxity Annex 5 Fig. 4 Flatness of web of channels 2.8 ‘Tolerance on length Unless otherwise negotiated, the tolerance on length shall be as shown in Annex 5 Table 7. Annex 5 Table 7 ‘Tolerance on length 2.9 ‘Tolerance on mass (refer to 1.2) When the tolerance on mass per unit length is specified in place of the tolerance on thickness of flange and web, the tolerance specified in column (2) of Annex 5 Table 8 shall be applied and, for all other cases, the tolerances specified in column (8) of Annex 5 Table 8 shall be applied. Annex 6 Table 8 ‘Tolerance on mass per unit length PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 39 G 8192 : 2000 Annex 6 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 6 : Sloping flange I-sections —Dimensions and sectional properties ‘This Annex 6 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-16, Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 15 : Sloping flange beam sections (metric series) —Dimensions and sectional properties, published in 1980 without any modification in technical contents. 1 Scope This Annex specifies the dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel sloping flange I-sections. 2 Designations Sloping flange I-sections shall be designated by the letters SB followed by the depth and mass per metre. Example: SB160X18 3 Dimensions and sectional properties The dimensions and sectional properties of sloping flange I-sections shall be as shown in Annex 6 Table 1. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 40 G 3192: 2000 Annex 6 Table 1 Dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel sloping flange I-sections Descnation | Mane] So Dimensions ‘Sectional propertis about axes en xo Y= w|alelelr{s feofol i. [aztals [ales Te/m | cot | om [ mm | rom | rm | mm | mm | cme | om* | cm | cot | cm? | cm @ @1@ [@lolol@|@]o] ao [an ]an] a» [ao [as ‘sax 6 | 6as[ z09{ 00] 0] 60] <0] 6o/ 30] 777] ral aie| 505[ 282/oa57 saiox | as7| 109 {100} s0| 6s] 45] 70] 3s] 175 | 350/401] 123 | 493/106 spiox 12 | 115 | 147 |120| 60| 26] so} a0] s0| ss | svo] ass) 235 | za4]127 saox 1s | 148 | 188 | 140] 70] 24] ss] a0] 40) cos | 952] 506) a2) ure jrse saieox 18 | 185 | 236 | 160| 00] 92] 60] 90] 45| 993 | 126 | 649] 67 | 167 |168 seisox 23 | 227 | 299 |190] 90/100] 6s] 100] so} 180 | 12 | 731] 108 | 228 |109 se200x 27 | 272 | 346 | 200| 100] 108] 70] 12.0] ss| 2300 | 20 | 14] is | 202 209 saea0x 32 | 322 | 408 | 220] 10/116] 75/110] ss} 3250 | 29 | a7z| 26 | 392 [230 saa4ox 36 | 364 | 463 | 240 120] 120] 78} 120] 60] 4450 | sm | om| 296 | az7 |209 ‘sa2sox 38 | 384 | 490 | 250/125] 122| 79/120] 60| 5130 | 410 | 102| 328 | sea |256 sazv0x 41 | 413 | 526 | 270] 125/127) a2/ 130] 65] 6340 | 4 | no] 38 | sto |255 sase0x 46 | 4s | saa | 300] 130}132} as}is0} 6s} sea | sm | 122] 402 | ors |2ee sessox 56 | sae | 711 | 350] 140/146/ 92/150] 75]14200 | siz | 141] 336 | 795 |290 seo0x 66 | 655 | 235 | 400/150 }155] 97] 160] 80]21600 }108 | 161] 725 | 967 |295 spisox 76 | 761 | 969 | 450| 160 |165|103|160] 80]31400 {1400 | 180| 940 uur [su saseox 91 | 912 {1160 | 500 170/187] 11.0] 190] 95/4660 |1870 | 20/1290 fist |333 ssassox1or |107 |1360 | 550 | 190 | 204] 120] 200] 100}65 700 |2390 | 219 |160 |186 | 3.51 seeooxisi fist |1670 | 600] 210 | 221] 130| 220] 110]97500 |3250 | 241 |2es0 [en [413 Note (') The fillet and toe radii (R and r) are shown only for information and for calculating the properties of the sections. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 41 G 3192 : 2000 Annex 7 (normative) Hot rolled steel sections— Part 7 : Sloping flange column sections —Dimensions and sectional properties This Annex 7 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-16, Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 16 : Sloping flange column sections (metric series) —Dimensions and sectional properties, published in 1980, without any modification in technical contents. 1 Scope This Annex specifies the dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled sloping flange steel column sections. 2 Designations Sloping flange column sections shall be designated by the letters SC followed by the depth of the column. Example: SC 100 3 Dimensions and sectional properties |The dimensions and sectional properties of sloping flange column sections shall be as shown in Annex 7 Table 1. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 42 G 8192: 2000 Annex 7Table 1 Dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled sloping flange steel column sections Designation | Mase Ea wa talet:[rfeofol . [atats, [2 ls tam | ent [om | mm [om [mm | mm [am | co | em | cm | om | cm | om scio | 200 | 255] 100[100[ eo] 10 | 12 | eo] 436 a72| ais] 36 | 272] 251 sci | 262 | ss4| 120/120] 65] 11] 12 | 60) saz | 40 | so2| ass | 426 | 276 sci | 333} 424] 140| 140] 20] 12 | 12 | 60] 1470] 21 | sao] asa | o2s| a2t sciso | s19| s4/160| 160| 80] 13} 15 | 75] 2420] 303 | 674) os | 968] 361 scio | sos | 644} 190] 19| ss] 14] 1s | 2s] 3740] 41s | 262] 1060 | ur | 405 sca | 603 | 768] 200] 200| 90] 15 | 18 | 90] sso] sss | a4] 1530 | 153 | 446 sce | 704] a98| 220/ 20/95] 16 | 18 | 90] 7800] 716 | 935] 2160 | 196 | 490 sees | 56 | 109 | 250| 250] 100} 17 | 23 115} 12500 | 997 [107 | 3260 | 260 | 56 ii (R and 7) are shown only for information and for calculating the properties of the sections. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 43 G 3192 : 2000 Annex 8 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 8 : L-sections for shipbuilding —Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances ‘This Annex 8 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-18, Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 18 :L-sections for shipbuilding (metric series) Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances, published in 1980, without any modification in technical contents. 1 Seope This Annex specifies the dimensions, sectional properties and dimensional tolerances for hot-rolled steel L-sections for shipbuilding. 2 Designations Hot-rolled steel L-sections for shipbuilding shall be designated by the letter L followed by the height of the web (H), the width of the flange (B), the thickness of the web (f) and the thickness of the flange (7). Example : L 250x90%9x 13 3 Dimensions The dimensions of L-sections shall be as shown in Annex 8 Table 1. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 44 G 8192: 2000 Annex 8 Table 1 Dimensions and sectional properties of L-sections xq x 4 B Designation | Mana} Sor Dimensions Cage | Neon 1 inate wtatalel: [rill] a be tem | cnt [om | nm [mm | am | mm | mm | cm | cmt tam sox 9 x12 | 20] 21| 20] so[ 9 [iz is| 75] 60s | 2100 tax 90x 9 x12} 238] 303] 295] 90] 9 [iz] as] 7s] 7m} 160 1as0x 90x 9 x13 | 262 | 334] 250] 90] 9 [13 | a5 | 75] se4 | 2190 1250 soxiosxis | 303 | 385] 250] 90}105] 15 | 15] 75) 376 | 2510 1as0x, 90x115%16 | 327 | 41.7] 250] 90}115] 16 | 1s | 7s] 850 | 2710 tarsxioox10sx14 | s28 | 418] 275] 100/105] 14] 5 | 7s] 972 | 3390 100% 100%105%15 | 356 } 453 300] 100] 105] 15 | 1s] 75] 106 | 4290 L300x100x115%16 | 385 | 490] 300 100]115] 16 | 15 | 7s] 107 | 4630 1325x120x105%14 | 393 | so. | 325] 120]105] 4 | 20 ]10 | 113 | S600 taasxizoxirsxis | 426 | 543] 325] 120/125] 15 | 20/10 | 14 | 6060 1390%120%105%16 | 431 | 549] 350] 120] 105] 16 | 20 |30 | 120 | 7110 Assoxiz0x11sxi8 | 474 | 604| 350] 120/115] 18 | 20 [10 | 20 | 7780 ia7sx120«105%18 | 469 | 59.7] 375] 120] 105] 18 | 20 }10 | 127 | aso usrsx120«115%20 | 514 | 654 375] 120/115] 20 | 20 |10 | 127 | 9680 vao0x12011.5%23 | 562 | 726] 400] 120125] 23 | 20 10 | 133 | 11900 Laxsx120115%23 | 993 | 755] 425 | 120] 15] 24 | 20 }10 | 42 | 14200 uasox120%115x25 | 624 | 795| 490] 120] 115] 25 | 20 10 | 181 | 16800 LATS 120 11.5%28 | 672 | 856] 475 | 120/115] 28 | 20 20 | 157 | 20100 vatsx120%125%30 | 724 | 922] 475 | 120] 125] 30 | 20 |20 | 1:9 | 21.600 s00x120%125%33 | 774 | 986] s00| 120] 125| 38 | 20 16s | 25500 1so0x120x135%35 | a2 | 105 | 500] 120/185] 3 | 20 Jro | 166 | 27100 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 45 G 3192 : 2000 4 Tolerances 4.1 Height of web (H) and width of flange (B) The tolerances on height of web (A) and width of flange (B) shall be as shown in Annex 8 Table 2. Annex Table 2 Tolerances of height of web (H) and width of flange (B) Unit: mm tof web. “Tolerances on H) and. 200 max. Over 200, +4 as 4.2 Webthickness(t) The tolerance on web thickness (#) shall be “34 mm. 4.3 Flange thickness (7) The tolerance on flange thickness (7) shall be as shown in Annex 8 Table 3. Annex 8Table3 Tolerance on flange thickness (7) ‘Unit: mm ‘Flange thickness (7) Tolerance on (7) 20 max. +20 -04 Over 20 up to and incl. 30 +20 -05 Over 30 up to and inel. 35 +25 -06 44 Camber The maximum permissible camber, when measured over the entire length, is 0.8 % of full length (refer to Annex 8 Fig. 1). Cambor Annex 8 Fig. 1 Measurement of camber 4.5 Out-ofsquare The legs shall be perpendicular to each other within a maximum deviation of 2.5% B. The deviation shall be measured at the end of the shorter leg (refer to Annex 8 Fig. 2). PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 46 8192: 2000 Annex 8 Fig. 2 Measurement of out-of-square 4.6 Flatness The tolerance on flatness of the web shall be the subject of agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. The measurement of deviation from flatness shall be as shown in Annex 8 Fig. 8. Annex 8 Fig. 3 Measurement of deviation in flatness of web 4.7 Length The tolerance on length shall be between “ mm. The L-sections may be supplied to tighter length tolerances according to agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT a7 G 8192 : 2000 Annex 9 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 9 : Bulb flats— Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances ‘This Annex 9 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-19, Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 19 : Bulb flats (metric series) Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances, published in 1980, without any modification in technical contents. 1 Scope This Annex specifies dimensions and sectional properties of hot rolled steel bulb flats and their dimensional tolerances. 2 Designation Hot-rolled steel bulb flats shall be designated by the width (b) and thickness (1). Example: 20010 3 Dimensions The dimensions of bulb flats shall be as shown in Annex 9 Table 1. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 48 3192: 2000 Annex 9 Table 1 Dimensions and sectional properties of bulb flats Detenin [tan] Sey | imeime Ti cae | See M A bhelel|a G he cA tn | emt [om] | me [mm | wm | om | ow | owt wx | sm] ca] wl] 6 fw |« | oi] aml asa) ais wx 7 | sso] 200] wo] 7 [4 | 4 | ors] 409| sss} 920 rox 7 | 6a] are |100] 7 |iss| 4s] o2a6| ser] asa/ 14s rox a | 245 9:76] 100] a J255| 45| a2s0 | 570] 943] 163 wx 7 | 92s] 108 |] 7 fir | s | ozm| 207] 100 | m0 woxe | v1] mz |] s fir | s | 02m} 696] 164 | 206 uox 7 | 926] 24 | wo] 7 {29 | s5| os | as | 20 | 290 uoxs ros | ise | wo] o [19 | ss] ose] as | 20 | 225 rox 7 us] ras |r) 7 |x | 6 | oss | 966] 3 | 36 woxs |rez | 62 [wo] o [a | 6 fas] oa | an | ass wox 9 }rso | zs | uo] 9 |x | 6 | aso] 936] as | «29 woox 8 [14s | 199 |0] 8 fas |r | oan} 109 | am | 550 wox 9 |1s2 | 207 | wo] 9 [asf 7 fons} ior | os | os oxo Jaze | 2s }rwo}i0 25] 7 | ons] ios | a7 | ox woox 9 [ras | ass |200| 9 |e [© fase {zr | on | maz wooxio | 201 | 256 | 200]10 }28 | 6 | asso] us | 10m | aso awoxns {225 | 256 {200]s|26 | 8 | ose | mz | 1100] 952 zoxi0 [228 | 290 {220/10 |a1 | 9 | oss] iss | 1400 | 05 zmxns |2sa| sea |200/us]a1 | 9 | 0506} is | 150 |e suoxio | 25a |. s24 |200]10 [36 [io | aser | 147 | 1010 | 25 sox |2ra | 349 | 2m] a |36 [10 | asi | 145 | 200 | 7 aoxi2 |203 | szs | 2m|i2 |36 |ro | asst | 14s | 210 | a0 asoxio | ms | asi | 20/10 |37 |r | oss | a62 | 2470 | 155 worn }aos | saz |2o|a far {ar | oss | 60 | 2610 | ree roxiz [sea | ars |2o0|a2 {or [ir | ases | ass | 2770 | 75 aon ass | «26 [20/1 | [re | ossr| 124 | saw | zwxiz |asz | 45s | 20]12 Jao fiz | oso] rr2 | 5350 sox | a67 | 467 | ao] fas |as | oosr | 129 | «190 sooxiz [290 | 407 | a0}i2 [as fis | o6ss | 107 | 4400 sors fais | sea |awolis fas [as | osas | ras | +720 saoiz [aes | saz |szofiz [as [as | ores | 20a | ssvo | zu swoxis_|aso | sz | sofas [a6 [14 | o7s0| 199 | saso | 20 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 49 3192 : 2000 ‘Annex 9 Table 1 Dimensions and sectional properties of bulb flats (concluded) Dada [Mae] Br Dimensions — [Sure] Capt | Sectional wl |e]-]-]a a fs 2 | tem] cot [em |om|om| om | w/e | cm | cot | ct swoxiz [aca | sas |aofiz [oo [is [or] as | 6x0 [ms sox |sis | oss |amo/1¢ [oo [is | or | 212 | 7540 | 357 smoxis | 546 | 96 | 370] 13 |s35/165| onto | 25s | 9470 | 402 soxis |oos | 770 | s70/15 |s35|165| oat | 230 |10400 | 455 40x14 eso | a4 | 400] 16 [58 [18 | o908 | 258 |r2900 | sor axis | 702 | a4 | 400/16 |s8 |18 | oz | 250 |14200 | 568 oxis [739 | 941 | 430/15 |625/195| 0976 | 274 |17300 | aos as0x17__[o06 | 103 | «30 |17_}e2s]195| 0960 | 269 |1a900 | 700 4 Tolerances 4.1 Width and thickness — The tolerances on width (b) and thickness (f) shall be as shown in Annex 9 Table 2. Annex 9Table 2 Tolerances on width and thickness Unit: mm Thickness @ Over 6.0 up to and incl. 8.0 Over 7.0 up to and inel. 10.0 Over 9.0 up to and incl. 13.0 Over 12.0 up to and incl, 17.0 4.2 Radius atcorner The radius (r,) at corners shall be within the limits as shown in Annex 9 Table 3. Annex 9Table3 Radius at corner Unit: mm Thickness () max. 15 max. Over 6 up to and incl. 9 20max. Over 9 up to and inel. 18 30max. Over 13 up to and incl 17 4.0 max_ PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 50 G 8192: 2000 4.3 Camber The maximum permissible camber when measured over the entire Tength is 0.35 % of fall length. 44 Length The cutting tolerance on length shall be ““ mm. The bulb flats may ‘be supplied to tighter length tolerances according to agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. 4.5 Mass Where the tolerance on mass per unit length is to be specified as the rolling tolerance in place of thickness tolerance, it shall be specified by appropriate national standard. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 51 G 3192: 2000 Annex 10 (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 10: T-sections with equal depth and flange width—Dimensions ‘This Annex 10 has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-21, Hot-rolled steel sections Part 21 : T-sections with equal depth and flange width —Dimensions, published in 1983, without any modification in technical contents. 1 Scope This Annex specifies the dimensions of hot-rolled T-sections with equal depth and flange width. 2 Dimensions The dimensions of T-sections shall be as shown in Annex 10 Table 1 3 Sectional properties The mass, sectional area and properties of T-sections are as shown for information in Annex 10 Table 1. B eet WS SX SSS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 52. G 3192: 2000 Annex 10 Table 1 Dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel ‘T-sections with equal depth and flange width Desie- | ger, | Mase Dimensions izes [_ ‘Sectional propertios about axes a eeviey x-Xx y-r A; Bir] et [Rh] R| RB] & A Ze te 4 4h eat [tafe | wm | | {wm | [om | om | ow | co | om ® @ | @® | @|GOloO|@| eo G2) | Gs) [ae | as) | Ge | an Fax 0) 112] 088] wm] os [3 | s 7 038] 027 | 038| 020] 020] oa asx 25] 16] 129| 25| 25] 35| as[as|2 [2 ost! 049 | 073 | 043| 034 | ost rt 30x 30] 226| 177 30] ao] + [+ | 4 1 in| om | ov | as7| 058 | ose jrssx 35] 297] 233] a5] a5] 4s] 4s]4s|25]1 | os | 10) 123] 108] 157] aso] o7 rsx a0] 327] 295] | os |s [5 |2s{a | ri] 52s) 196] ras] 258] 129] om frasx 4s] 467] asr| 45| as] ss] ss{ss/s [1s] 126 | ars/ 25] rse| cor] 178] as jr sox so] sas] 446] so] so} 6 | 6 ]6 | fas] 150 | 121] 336] 146} 605] 2a2| 208 rox eo] 794] 623) co| | 7 | 7] 7 |as|2 | 166] 238 | sas |is} 2 | aor] 12 tox 70} 108 | asz| | mo} 8 |e] es |4- [2 | ro | 445 | am] 20s] 222 | osz| rm t1sx 75] 16 | 908| 75] 25] 8 | 2 |e |4s|20] 214) os | us | 229] 201 | 249] 156 rox eo] 1s6 io7 | s| 20] 9 | 9 | 9 |4s|2 | 222 | 77 | 120 | 258] sx0 | 925) 105 fr 90x 50] 11 ]as4 | 90| 90/10 fio {10 )s 2s) 200 |xr9 | 192 | 264] sas | 150 | ras rioox1o0| m9 | 64 | 100] 100 fx far far | 5s] a | 274 {179 | 246 | 292] eas | 127 | 20s Jrizoxr20] 298 | 64 | 120] 120]19 Jas fas | 65] 3 | 326 |s65 | ao | si five 207 | 248 meox1s0| 399 | 13 | wo] wolis [is [as | 75] 4 | s00 [ooo | oz [4or]sso [azz | 2s PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Exrata for JIS (English edition) are printed in Standardization Journal, published monthly bby the Japanese Standards Association, and also provided to subscribers of JIS (English edition) in Monthly Information. 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