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(Reaffirmed
Indian Standard
1991 )
( Reaffirmed 1998 )
SPECIFICATIONFOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES
( Second Revision )
Fifth Reprint MARCH 1998
UDC
BUREAU
MANAK
OF
BHAVAN,
6213156682
Copyright 1981
INDIAN
9
BAHADUR
NEW DELHI
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STANDARDS
SHAH
ZAFAR
MARG
110002
October 1981
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES
(Second
Revision)
SMDC 6
Representing
Kamani Engineering Corporation
Members
SHRI S. BANERJEE
SHRI N. BHATTACHARYA
SHRI B. B. CHAKRAVERTI
SHRKA. K. SHOME (Alternate)
SHRI N. S. CHATTREE
SHRI V. MUKUNDAN (Alternate)
SHRI D. S. DESAI
SHIU D. GADH
SHRI S. K. MAHAPATRA (Alternate)
SHRI S. B. GUPTA
Ltd, Bombay
General of Supplies
and
Hindustan
& Engineering
Engineer-in-Chiefs
Consultants
(India)
Ltd,
Plant Committee,
Calcutta
New Delhi
Steel Authority
Rourkela
Rourkela
of
India
Ltd,
Steel Plant,
BUREAU
1981
STANDARDS
This ~publication is protected under the Indian Copyright Act (XIV of 1957) and reproduction in whole or
in part by any means except with written permission of the publisher sh$l ;be deemed to %e an infringement
of copyright under the said-Act.
,
-
OF INDIAN
Members
SHFCIK. SURYANARAYANAN
SHRI R. K. MEHTA (Alternate)
SHRI D. THIRUVENGADAM
SHRI M. SAN-N
(Ahwzate)
SHRI C. R. RAMA RAO,
Director (Strut & Met)
Member)
SHm M. S. NAGARAJ
Deputy Director (Strut & Met), IS1
Tubular
Steel Transmission
SHRI S. N. BASU
Poles Subcommittee,
SMDC 6 : 2
General
of
Supplies
&
Members
SHRI B. N. GHOSHAL(Alternate to
Shri S. N. Basu)
Bharat Steel Tubes Ltd, Ganaur
SHRI S. C. ANAND
SWRI M. R. MANGAL (Alternate)
Indian Posts & Telegraphs Departmen
SHRI T. L. BHATIA
SHRIJ. 8. RAY (Alternate)
Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi
DIRECTOR(RURAL ELECTRIFIDATION)
DEFV~ DIRECTOR (RURAL ELECTRIFICATION)
(Alternate)
Sohan La1 & Sons, Delhi
&RI RAKESHGUPTA
SHRI C. L. GUPTA (Alternate)
Ministry of Railways
JOINT DIRECTORSTANDARDS(T-1)-1, RDSO
DEPUTY DIRECTORSTANDARDS(CIVIL-ONE),
RDSO (Alternate)
Sohan La1 & Sons, Delhi
SHRI RAKESH GUPTA
SHRI C. L. GUPTA (Alternate)
SHIU .JAcOB<JOHN
SHRI P. K. MOHANTY (Alternate)
SHRI NIRANJANKAPOOR
WG CDR B. .J. CANNELL (Alternate)
SHRI N. KOTHANDAPANI
SHRI P. S. THIRUMAVUKKARASU
(Alternate)
SHRI S. MAHODAYA
SHRI K. K. Prnu (Alternate)
SHRI R. K. SEH~AL
Kalinga
Tubes Ltd,
Calcutta
State
Electricity
Poles Manufacturers
Board, Madras
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES
(Second
0.
Revision )
FOREWORD
The strength of poles has been based on
the minimum values of ultimate tensile
strength of steel.
in three
Part I
General requirements
Part II
Part III
(third revision).
Indian
Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES
APART I GENERAL
(Second
REQUIREMENTS
Revision)
3. TYPES
1. SCOPE
1.1 This part covers the general requirements
tubular steel poles of circular cross section
overhead power lines.
for
for
3.1 Tubular
a) Stepped,
4. SUPPLY
shall
the following
5.2 Stepped
Poles - Stepped
poles shall be
made from one length of tube, seamless or welded,
the diameter being reduced in parallel steps by
passing the tubes through series of dies.
Where
welded tubes are used they shall have one longitudinal weld seam only.
2.3 Load
for
Temporary
Deflection
- The
maximum
load which may be applied without
producing at the point of application
of this load
a temporary deflection exceeding 157.5 mm.
is just
2.5 Point
of Application
of Load - For the
purpose of definitions from 2.1 to 2.3, the load
should be applied at right angles to the axis of
the pole at a point 30 cm below the top' for poles
of length up to and including 9 m and at a point
60 cm below the top for poles longer than 9 m.
The pole should also be considered
planted to
specified depth.
Size -
Number
relating
to the
be laid down in
2.1 Breaking
Load - The theoretical load which
would produce at ground level a stress equal to the
tensile strength in the material.
This is only of
In reality, the elastic limit
theoretical
interest.
of the material
would be exceeded
qnd considerable
deformation
would
occur
before
this
theoretical
load could be applied.
2.7
MATERIAL
5. MANUFACTURE
apply.
2.4 Crippling
~Load - The load which
sufficient to cause crippling of the pole.
OF
2. TERMINOLOGY
definitions
and
b) Swaged.
two types:
*General
requirelnents for the supply of metallurgical
materials
(first revision).
tSpecification
for steel tubes for structural
purposes (third
revision).
SMethods for sampling of steel pipes; tubes and fittings
of poles in a lot.
(first
revision).
rCIRCUMFERENTIAL
t-
.__..
+___-
WELD
.-_.__._-__+_
FIG. 1
8.2 Thickness
CIRCUMFERENTIALWELD IN
SWAGED POLES
Outside Diameter of
Smaller Tube in Joint
Length of Joint
(J1 or Js in Fig. 1)
i-ii:
88.9
114.3
139.7
165.1
193.7
mm
200
230
300
350
400
450
6. CHEMICAL
9. SELECTION
OF POLES
COMPOSITION
accordance
: 228 (Part
phosphorus
each.
FROM DEFECTS
Lot Size
to
500
501 )) 1 000
1001 ,, 2 000
2001 ,,3000
3 001 and above
8. TOLERANCES
8.1 Outside Diameter-The
poles shall be as
nearly circular as possible, and their outside
diameters shall not vary from the appropriate
value, except at the joint or step, by more than
f 1.0 percent.
revision).
:
:
5
No. of Poles
up
Deter(second
TM&hods ofchemicalanalysis of steel: Part IX Determination of sulphrir in plain carbon steels by evolution method
(~ccond
f&on).
up
to
500
501 ), 1 000
1 001 ), 2 000
2001)) 3000
3 001 and above
.No. of Poles
10.1.3 Dejection
Test-Each
pole
shall be
rigidly supported for a distance from the butt end
equal to the depth to which it is to be planted in
the ground,
It shall then be loaded, as a cantilever, and the appropriate
deflection
load (SH
Tables 1 to 4 of Part II, and 1 and 2 of Part 111)
applied,
at right angles to the axis of the pole
30 cm from the top for poles up to 9 m long
(overall), and 60 cm from the top for poles over 9 m
(overall). For convenience in testing, the pole may
be fixed horizontally
and the load applied vertically. The temporary deflection due to the applied
load at the point of application
of load shall not
exceed 157.5 mm.
(13-
IL
PIioTE
.._.:
.:.,
.;_
,.
FIG. 2
TUBULAR$TEEL POLES
AGAINST
CORROSION
(4 - 4 - 4) 1 + W I (1s- ld2
I, - J2)2 1 + w, (13 -
-A
12
3-
I: 1, { H -
OF
11
-&
~ POINT OF
APPt;iX&ON
1p-j
where
WI, W,, W, are the weights per metre of top,
middle and lengths of tubes respectively.
The
other symbols are as shown in Fig. 2. lr, I,, I,,
H, J1 and J2 shall be expressed in metres.
13.2 Alternatively,
tubular poles (over the entire
length or only certain sections) may be galvanized,
subject to agreement between the supplier and the
purchaser.
11. RETESTS
11.1 Should any of the poles first selected fail to
pass any-of the tests specified inJO.1, 4.1 of Part II
and 4.1 of Part III
two further poles shall be
selected for testing from the same lot in respect
of each failure.
Should both these additional
poles fail, the test material
represented
by the
test samples shall be deemed as not complying
with the standard.
14. EARTHING
ARRANGEMENTS
12. WORKMANSHIP
12.1 When
the tubes are made by manual metalarc welding, the welders employed shall be qualified.
6
IS : 2713 (Part
15. FINIALS
15.1 It is recommended
that -finials, base plates
and taper plugs shall be according to the details
given in Fig. 3 and 4.
16. MARKING
16.1 Unless otherwise specified the poles shall be
marked with designation, manufacturers
identification and the year of~manufacture.
16.2 The poles
ISI Certification
may also
Mark.
be
marked
with
the
I) - 1980
FOR
TAPER
ccwP_I
CAST IRON OR
MILD STEEL
TAPER
PLUG
Details
r--h--y
F
of Finials
E
(Outside Dia
of Top Pole)
76.1
88.9
1143
139.7
193.7
SECTION
AA
NOT= 1 -
Holes
in the pole
NOTE 2 -
Holes
in the finial
All dimensions
FIG.
are not
tapped.
to be tapped
in millimetres.
FINIAL
to suit
screws.
62
75
100
125
180
SECTION
XX
3 EQUALLY SPACED BOLTS
50mm LONG 16mm f#a
THREADED
38 mm, BOLT
HOLES 17mm @
Details
D
of Base+a&
*
A-
15
15
15
20
20
20
20
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
290
340
350
400
460
500
550
(Outside Dia
of Bottom
Plate)
114-3
1397
152-4
165.1
193.7
2191
244.5
Fm. 4
APPENDIX
(Clause 9.1)
SELECTION
OF POLES
A-O. GENERAL
A-O.1 The example
given
in this appendix is
intended to illustrate the selection of a pole for a
particular situation.
#=
d=
S=
A-l. SYMBOLS
A-l.1 Letter
svmbols used in this
appendix
(see Figures in Tables 3 and 4 of Part II) are
given below :
A-A = Line of application of resultant of
wind loads on wires and pole
H=
Overall height above ground in
me tres
4, 4, 4 = Distance in metres from A-A to
bottom of each section (in case of
bottom section, it is up to CL
only)
Outside diameter of top, middle
and bottom sections of pole in
centimetres
P= Wind pressure on flat surface in
newtons per square metre
h= Height of conductors on cross
arm from GL in metres
PI =
Pa =
P=
GL =
BM =
Number of conductors
Diameter of conductors in centimetres
Sum of half the spans on each
side of pole in metres
Equivalent wind load on ~pole,
calculated as acting at A-A
Equivalent wind load on conductors calculated as acting at A-A
Total wind load as acting at
A-A=P, j-P, in newtons
Ground level
Bending moment
NOTE-When
the overall length, the depth to which
the pole is to be planted, the number and disposition of
the wires, the wind pressure and factor of safety to .be
allowed for, have been decided; the dimensions of the pole
suitable for the given working conditions for tangent or
straight line locations may be readily calculated.
A-2. SUBSCRIPTS
A-2.1 Letters with subscript 1, 2 or 3 refer respectively to the top, middle and bottom sections of
the pole.
8
LOAD
N.m
N
3
bnsdh N
150 1s
A-3.2 The wind load on pole is next calculated
and expressed as the equivalent load acting at the
same point as the load imposed by wires.
Therefore,
P2
100
u2 -
(I3 -
BM
(I, -
f'D3
100
at a distance of
+L
,Zj _
('3 -
1
$I1 -
$12 )
(13 '1)
I
+
D, (Z3 -
D2
(12 -
I,) q
N.m
= - 1000
150x7.2
7 6 { 7.5 -
7,5 - 7.5-(7.2-1.8)
2
72_.8
3.9
--
(.
(7.2 -
1.8 ) )
+88.9(3.9-
1.8)
11*43(7*2-3*9)s
2
~230 N2(22.8tgf).
Totalload P=230+1340=1570
N (156.8kgf).
Assuming a factor of safety of 2.0 based on crippling load according to Indian Electricity Rules,
1956, the working load of pole selected should
not exceed 2$$=1
110 N:
A-3.4 It is not possible to calculate the pole dimensions directly because they depend on the total
wind load, which includes both the wind load on
the wires and that on the pole itself, while the wind
load on poles obviously depends upon process of
trial and error.
- 1000
C 8.89 { 7.5 150 x 7.2
7.5 7.5-(7.2-1.8)
2
( 7.2-
1.8) 1
+11.43(3*9-1.8)
=300N
A-4. EXAMPLE
A-4.1 Required to select a suitable pole to carry
three-phase conductors of diameter 7.10 mm and
one neutral conductor of diameter 4.50 mm on
one cross arm in spans of 80 m, the mean height
1 Newton (N) = 0.665
1 kgf = 10.197 2 N.
= 1340N(l34kgf).
=F
of
4)
say WM.
So,
-f- (1000xIx~x80x~)
= 1140+241)=138ON(138kgf)
at7mfromGi.
For a mean height of 7 m .of the conductors,
a 9 m pole is suitable.
For 540 TP 26 (see Table 1 of Part III), we have
step lengths as 4.8 x 2.1 x 2.1 m, the diameter of
steps as 1143 x 88.9 x 76.1 mm and a crippling
load of 2 220 N. This pole has planting depth of
1.5 m and A-A is 0.3 m from top or 7.3 m from GL.
Therefore, wind load on wires calculated as
above and when transferred
to be acting at
from ~GL
4)I
DI {H -
xi)
A-A=P,
-4 - 12 from GL
2
due to wind on pole at GL =
8 p/100
( 13 -
la) +
(I,--11)13,
2
from GL
acting
4) Q,
A-4.1.1 Calculation
Wind pressure
H-(&--11)
acting at a distance of H -
PDa
kgf.
India& Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES
PART II
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR POLES MADE FROIyl STEEL
OF TENSILE STRENGTH 410 MPa
(Second
Revision)
3.1.1 For material test the tubes shall he sampled
as,per IS: 4711-1974*
depending on the number
of tubes in the lot to be inspected.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This part covers the requirements for tubular
steel poles of circular cross section made from steel
of minimum tensile strength 410 MPa for overhead
power lines. The general requirements are covered in Part I.
4. PHY&XL
REQUIREhiENTS OF THE
FINISHED POLES
2. DESIGNATICSN
pole when tested in accordance with IS : 18941972t shall show a minimum tensile strength of
410 MPa (42.0 kgf/mma) and a minimum percentage elongation specified in 1O.l.l and 10.1.1.1 of
IS : 1161~1979:.
2.1 Tubular
410 SP 15-IS:2713(Parts
PROPERTIES
I andII)-
POLES
OF
purposes (thf
10
H
(1)
(2)
(4
(3
(4)
(ml
(3
(4
(6)
(mm)
(7)
(m)
(II)
N&&f)
(8)
(mm)
(12)
N&f)
(13)
N(kU)
410 TP-63
124M
200
060
IO+0
10.00
IO-W
IOGtl
IO-W
104X7
291
6960(710)
4940(504)
2 470 (252)
2 785 (284)
410 TP-64
12w
2bO
0.60
low
5a!lx3.1ox3~lo
279
7 490 (764)
5 320 (542)
2 660 (271)
1470 (150)
410 TP-6,
12al
2m
0.60
1ool
5G3Ox3~Iox3~1o
219~lx193~7xl65~1
319
8 541 (871)
6 060 (618)
3 030 (309)
3 410 (3481
4 150 (423)
1680 (171)
41 TP-58
I?al
2al
0.60
410 TP-59
12a
No
0.60
410 TP-tie
1249
2~00
0.60
410 l-P-61
124m
2ol
0.60
410 n-62
12oll
2-a)
0.60
3X*3-10x3-10
16j~lxl397xll4~3
187
3 880 (396)
2 760 (281)
I 380 (I41)
I 550 (1%)
I 880 (192)
5-80 ~3-lOx3~lO
1651x1397xllC3
202
4 160 (424)
2 950 (301)
,480 (151)
I 670 (170)
2 020 (206)
56%P)
5Lwx3-1ox3~lo
165~lx1397x114~3
223
4m
(469)
3 270 (333)
1630 (166)
I 840 (le.8)
2 240 (228)
647 (66)
5-8Ox3.lox3~lo
193.7x
241
5 820 (594)
4 140 (422)
2070(211)
2 330 (238)
2 830 (269)
97 l (99)
58ox3-1ox3~Io
266
6 390 (652)
4 540 (463)
2260 (231)
2 560 (261)
3 110 (317)
I 070 (109)
3 380 (345)
I tw (118)
580x3-10x3
IO
165.1 x 139.7
549 (56)
410 TP-66
12-00
2.00
0.60
1043l
336
d 980 (916)
6 370 (650)
3 190 (b25)
3 590 (366)
4 460 (445)
l 760 (179)
,410 TP-67
13al
2al
O+n
II-00
.5.80x3.60x3.60
193~7X165.IX1397
256
5 270 (537)
3 740 (WI)
1 870 (191)
2 110 (iIS)
2 560 (261)
696 (71)
410 TP-66
13-w
2-w
0.60
11a
58ox3-69x3M)
193-7x165.1x1397
286
5 790 (590)
4 110 (419)
2 050 (209)
2 310 (236)
2 RIO (287)
775 (79)
410 V-69
13-00
2.00
O-M
11-00
580x3-60x360
193.7x165~1x139-7
312
6 900 (642)
4 470 (456)
2 240 (228)
2 530 (257)
3 060 (312)
834 (85)
410 TP-70
13-w
2w
0.60
1100
5~8Ox36Ox360
219~lx193~7x165~1
300
6 780 (691)
4 820 (491)
2 4&l (245)
2 710 (276)
3 290 (336)
410 VP-7,
13-w
2-00
0.60
11~00
58ox3~6Ox36O
219lx193~7x165~1
343
7 720 (787)
5 480 (559)
2 740 (279)
3 090 (315)
3 7Ylpl2)
220 (124)
410 IT-72
13m
2.00
0.60
11~00
5%lx3~6Ox36il
?19~lklb3~7x1651
362
8 120 (828)
5 770 (588)
2 880 (294)
3070 (313)
3 930 (402)
270 (130)
060 (W
410 n-73
,450
2al
0.60
12 50
3lb
5 050 (515)
3 590 (366)
I 800(183)
2 020 (206)
2 450 (250)
520 (53)
410 TP-74
I450
2GQ
0-M)
12.50
348
5503(561)
3 900 (398)
I 950 (199)
2 200 (224)
2 680 (273)
559 (57)
410 TP-73
14.50
2.M)
D6O
12.50
302
6 750 (688)
4 790 (468)
2 992 (244)
2 700 (275)
3 28a (334)
814 (83)
41 TP-76
,450
2.00
O-60
I2 5u
650x4-00x4-00
219~1x193-7x165~1
404
7 IO0 (724)
5 040 (514)
2 520 (257)
2 040 (290)
3 450 (352)
d53 (87)
410 l-P-77
16.00
2-30
O+O
13.70
7Gl,:4-5Ox4.50
193.7x165.1x139-7
351
4 590 (468)
3 260 (332)
1 630 (166)
I WI(167)
2 230 (227)
362 (39)
410 TP-78
I6al
2-30
0.60
1370
7-00x4-50x4-M
l93~7x1651xl397
383
5m
3 550 (362)
I 780 (161)
2 Lwo (204)
2 430 (246)
412 (42)
410 TP-79
16-W
230
l3M)
13-70
700x4-50x450
2191~193~7xl65I
421
6 130 (625)
4350(444)
2 180 (222)
2450 (250)
298o(w4)
590 (61)
410 TP-80
1603
2-30
0.60
i3 70
7OOx4Mx4M
2191x193-7x1651
444
6 440 (657)
4 570 (466)
2 280 (233)
2 580 (263)
3 130 (319)
628 (64)
I :i
(510)
IS : 2713
(Put
m-
1380
DTANCE
h,
ha
1s mm
157.5 mm
01
(11
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(0)
(m)
(m)
(m)
(m)
(m)
(m)
(4
(9)
(mm)
(10)
(II)
(13)
(14)
(mm)
(94
N(M)
N(Lgf)
(15)
NM)
(16)
(17)
(16)
N(kgf)
N(k0
N(k&
410 SP-1
?a0
1.25
C-SO
5.75
4m
1.M
1.50
114-3x3.65
66.9x3.25
76.1x3.25
62
2 570 (262)
; 620 (186)
(93)
1 OSO(LO5)
,245
410 SP.2
7-w
1.25
0.30
5.75
*cm
1.50
L.50
114Sx4.M
66.9x4.05
76-1x3.25
73
3 100 (316)
2240 (224)
1 100 (112)
1240 (126)
1 510 (154)
410 SP-3
7.M)
I.25
0.30
5.75
4.M)
I.50
1.50
114~3x540
66.9xf65
76.1x3.25
85
3 630 (370)
2 yu) (263)
I260 (131)
1450 (146)
1 760 (180)
IS20 (195)
912
(127)
765
(60)
94,
(96)
1090 (111)
*10 SPd
7.50
I.25
@SO
6.25
CM
1.50
I.50
I L4.S x 9.65
66.9x 3.25
76.1 x3.25
67
2 S50 (240)
1670 (170)
410 SP-5
7.50
I.25
0.30
6.25
4.50
!.
I.50
,lCSxCM
669x405
76.1x3.25
79
2 760 (281)
I 960 (2cq
961 (100)
I 100 (112)
410 SP-6
7.M
I.25
aso
6.25
4.56
*al
1.50
114.Sx540
6&9x+85
76.1x3.25
93
3 320 (339)
2 360 (24,)
I~,60 (120)
, 330 (136)
1 620 (165)
410 SP-7
7.50
I.25
C-SO
6.25
4.50
1.50
I.50
,397x+50
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4 190 (427)
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19.8
27.9
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65.12
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88.92
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125.9
274.5
12.0
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24.0
41.0
62.6
0.0969
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107.0
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410 TP-29
540 l-P.29
la0
390
720
25.5
43.8
66.9
00929
278 (27.8)
I1346
250.1
467.6
12.8
16.7
20.5
73.34
P0I.F.q
I
(Co,#nrd)
17
xs:2519(Putu)-1980
(2)
(8)
(4)
(5)
cm
cm
cm
cm
180
390
720
(6)
(7)
ch
cm
(a)
27.9
4a.o
73.7
0. IO.24
(91
N(kgf)
(101
(111
cd
cm
cm
un
123.9
274.5
514.5
14.16
WI
(13)
(14)
cm
(15)
c,
410 TP-30
540 TP-$0
410 TP-31
540 TP-3,
lw)
390
720
41.0
626
88~7
0.123 2
945 (34.5)
234.8
497.2
732.6
15.5
19.1
22.7
410 TP-32
540 TP-32
180
390
720
48.8
66.9
95.0
0.131 9
345 (34.5)
250.1
467.6
784.5
16.7
20.5
24-4
410 TP-33
540 TP-33
I30
890
720
46.0
73.7
105.0
0.145 8
345 ($4.5)
274.5
514.5
864.7
la.5
22,a
27,
410 TP-84
540 TP-$4
170
400
710
24.0
41.0
62.6
0.088 2
294 (29,4)
107,o
23+3
497.2
11.9
15.5
19.1
410 TP-35
540 TP-35
170
400
710
25.5
43.8
669
0.094 2
294 (29.4)
113.46
2M.l
467.6
12.8
16.7
20.5
410 TP-36
WI TP-36
170
4cQ
710
27.9
4a.O
73.7
0.109 a
294 (29.4)
123.9
274.5
514.5
14.16
l&5
2%8
410 TP-37
540 TP-37
170
400
710
4,.0
62.6
88.7
0.124 9
364 (S&4)
234.3
437.2
782.6
15.5
19.1
22.7
410 TP-38
540TP-$8
170
400
710
48.8
669
95.0
0~193 a
364 (36.41
250.1
467.7
784.5
16.7
20.5
24.4
410 TP-39
510 TP-39
170
403
710
46.0
73.7
105.0
0.147 9
964 (36.4)
274.5
514.5
864.7
la.5
278 (27.8)
la.5
22.8
22.8
27.1
410 TP-40
540 TP.40
180
420
760
24.0
4L.O
62.6
o.oa2 4
312 (31.2)
107.0
2$4.3
497.2
11.9
15.5
19.1
410 TP-41
54O TP-41
la0
420
760
25.5
43.8
66.9
o.o$a 0
312 (31.2)
11346
2SO~l
467.6
12+3
16.7
20,5
410 TP-42
54O TP-42
180
420
76O
27.9
48.0
78.7
oG97 0
312 (31.2)
128.9
274.5
514.5
14.16
la.5
22.8
410 TP-48
54O TP-48
I60
420
760
41.0
62,6
88.7
0.1167
3.37 (83.7)
2S4.3
437.2
792.2
15.5
19.1
22.7
410 TP-44
540 TP-44
180
420
760
43.8
66.9
95.0
0.125 0
887 (38.7)
2501
467.6
7a4.5
16.7
20.5
24.4
410 TP-45
540 TP.45
1Bo
420
76O
46.0
73.7
1050
0.1982
987 (39.7)
274.5
514.5
864.7
18.5
22.8
27.1
410 TP-46
540 TP.46
180
420
760
66.9
950
1830
0.175 0
467 (46.7)
467.6
784.5
12a4
20.5
24.4
28.7
410 TP-47
540 TP-47
lao
410
766
73.7
105.0
146.0
0.192 I
467 (46.7)
514.5
864.7
,417
22.8
27.1
91.9
410 TP-48
540 TP-48
I&l
420
160
79.6
118~3
159.0
0.209 2
467 (s.7)
555.8
995.7
1596
24.8
29.5
84.8
410 TP-49
540 TP-49
210
480
860
24.0
4l.O
626
0.072 a
347 (84.7)
54.65
ea.92
19+4
410 TP-50
540 TP-50
210
480
860
25.5
43.8
66.9
0.077 a
347 (94.7)
65.12
107.0
284.3
IO.1
Il.9
15.5
410 TP-51
540 TP-51
210
480
860
27.9
4a.O
79.7
00l5 7
347 (84.7)
73.34
129.9
274.5
12.0
14.16
la.5
410 l-P-52
540 TP-52
210
480
860
41.7
62.6
88.7
0.109 1
431 (43. I)
107.0
234.3
497.2
11.9
15.5
19.1
410 TP-53
540 TP-53
210
480
860
48.8
66.9
99.0
@II05
431 (491)
1134.5
ZM~l
467.6
lza
16.7
20.5
8.31
9.77
11.7
410 TP-54
540 TP-54
210
480
a6o
43.0
73.7
105.0
0.1221
431 (43.1)
123.9
274.5
~514.5
14.16
la.5
22.8
410 TP-55
540 TP.55
210
480
860
66.9
940
133.0
0.1547
520 (52.0)
2843
437.2
782.6
15.5
19.1
22.7
410 TP-56
540 TP.56
210
480
&o
73.7
1040
146.0
0.169 8
520 (52.0)
2501
467.6
7a45
16.7
20.5
24.4
410 TP-57
540 TP-57
210
480
860
79.6
118~3
159.0
@la49
520 (52.0)
2745
514.5
a647
la.5
22.8
27.1
18
(6)
(11)
(12)
(13)
Ed
cm
cm
cm
4661(46.1)
107.0
234.3
437.2
II,9
155
19.1
0,101 1
4661(46.1)
1,346
250.1
467,6
12.8
16.7
20.5
22.6
(7)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
cm
cm
cm
Cm=
Ed
En+
540 TP-58
2%
560
940
41.0
62.6
88.7
0.0944
110 TP-59
540 TP-59
250
560
940
43.6
66.9
95.0
(1)
40
TP-58
NW)
(14)
an
(15)
crd
D.1117
4661(46 I)
123.9
274.5
514.5
14.16
18.5
133.0
0,141 5
557 (55.7)
234,3
437,2
732.6
15.5
19.1
22.7
,050
146.0
0,1553
557 (55.7)
250.1
467.6
784.5
16.7
20.5
24.4
796
113.3
159.0
0.169 L
557 (55.7)
274.5
18.5
22.8
27.
95.0
133.0
171.0
0.1619
652 (65.2)
764-5
1284
I a74
24.4
26.7
32.6
151.0
195.0
0.207 4
652 (65.2)
693.0
1465
2142
28. I
33. I
37.6
159.0
205.0
0.218 I
652 (65.2)
935.7
1536
2 247
29.5
34.6
395
410 TP-60
540 TP-60
250
560
940
48.0
73.7
,,O TP-61
540 TP-61
2%
5m
940
66.9
95.0
110 TP-62
540 Tp.62
250
369
940
73.7
410 TP-63
549 TP-63
253
560
940
410 TP-64
540 TP-64
250
560
940
410 TP-65
54Q TP.65
250
550
940
108.0
410 TP.66
549 TP.66
250
560
940
113.3
410 TP.67
540 TP.67
3w
66OlO40
66.9
95.0
133.0
0,127 9
604 (60.4)
294.3
437.3
792.6
15.5
19.1
22.7
410 TP.68
540 TP-66
300
WI040
73.7
105.0
146.0
0.1404
604 (60.4)
250.1
467.6
764.5
16.7
20.5
24.4
410 TP.69
540 TP.69
300
6m1040
79.6
113.3
159.0
0.152 9
604 (6Q.4)
274.5
16.5
22.8
27,l
410 TP.70
W, TP.70
300
660 ,040
95.0
133.0
171.0
0.1644
709 (70.9)
764.5
I 284
I a74
24.4
26.7
32.6
410 TP-71
540 TP-71
Sol
6&l IO40
IO&O
IJI,O
195.0
01875
709 (70.9)
693.0
1465
2 I42
28. I
33. I
37.6
410 TP-72
540 TP-72
3M)
660 ,040
113.3
159.0
2050
0.197 I
709 (70.9)
935.7
1 536
2 247
29.5
34.8
39.5
410 TP-73
540 TP-73
340
740 ,190
73.7
105 0
116.0
0.122 7
664 (68.4)
514.5
8$4.7
1417.0
22.8
27. I
31.9
410 l-P-74
540 TP-74
340
740 1 IW
746
113.3
159.0
0.139 6
684 (68.4)
5556
935.7
1 536.0
24.6
29.5
34.8
410 TP-75
540 TP.75
34l
740 ,190
106.0
151.0
I950
0.1639
802 (60.2)
893.0
1465.0
2 142.0
28. I
33. I
37.6
4lO TV-76
540 TP-76
340
740 I I90
113.3
159.0
205.0
0.172 3
602 (60.2)
935.7
I536.0
2 247.0
29.5
34.8
395
410 TP-7,
540 TP-77
SW
849 1310
73.7
105.0
146.0
0.1115
7% (75.8)
514.5
8647
1417.0
22.8
27.
410 TP-78
540 TP-78
390
840 ,310
79.6
113.3
139.0
0.121 4
758 (75.8)
5558
935.7
,536.0
24.8
29.5
34.8
410 TP.79
540 TP-79
390
840 ,310
106.0
151~0
1950
0.1469
686 (88.6)
893.0
14650
2 142.0
28.1
33.
I
37.6
410 TP-80
540 TP.80
390
840 ,310
113.3
159.0
205.0
~0.1565
BR6(88.6)
935.7
I 536.0
2 247.0
29.9
34.8
39 ,
19
514.5
514.3
864.7
064.7
31II
(1
(9)
(10)
(14)
(15)
cm
cm
cm
Cm
Cm
12.7
20
23
IO.8
15.5
20
23
12~8
18.5
20
23
12.7
20
23
15.5
20
23
IS.5
20
23
12.7
19.1
23
30
8.74
12.7
20.5
23
SO
514.5
8.74
12.7
22.8
23
30
(3)
(7)
En+
on
I20
270
545
13.0
34.0
oaE.2 4
I80 (18.0)
49.44
80.31
194-t
74-4
410 SP. 2
540 SP- 2
I20
270
545
13.0
4l.O
0.075 2
I86 (18.6)
4944
97.30
234.3
744
410 SP- 3
540 SP- 3
I20
270
545
13.0
48.0
0.088 I
I94 (19.4)
49.44
274.5
744
410 SP. 4
540 SP- 4
120
270
595
13.0
18.1
34.0
0.057 I
I8 (19.8)
4944
ea.31
194.4
7.44
410 SP. 5
%a SP- 5
120
270
595
13.0
21.9
41.0
0.068 9
I98 (19.8)
4944
87.38
234.3
744
IO.8
410 SP- 6
540 SP- 6
I20
270
595
13.0
25.5
480
0.080 7
I98 (19.8)
49.44
II346
274.5
744
12.8
410 SP. 7
540 SP- 7
I20
270
595
18,l
34.0
62.6
0. I05 2
242 (24.2)
80.31
194.4
437.2
a.74
t1a SP- 0
540 SP- 8
I20
270
595
IS.1
340
66.9
0.1124
242 (24.2)
w-31
194.4
467.6
410 SP. 9
546 SP- 9
I20
270
595
I& I
34.0
73.7
0.123 9
242 (24.2)
80.31
194.4
410 SP-10
540 SP.IO
SP- I
540 SP-
(17)
(3)
cm
(4)
cm
ii0
(16)
(12)
cd
(3)
cm
cm
J,
(11)
(2)
cm
NW
J,
II346
8.74
8.74
14s
320
620
i-j.0
18zl
34.0
0.054 8
201 (20.1)
49.44
80.31
194.4
7.44
12.7
20
23
145
320
620
13.0
21.9
41 n
O&i6 I
201 (20.1)
49.44
87.38
234.3
7,t.l
IO.8
15.5
20
23
410 SP.12
.wl SP-12
145
320
620
13.0
25.5
t&O
0.077 4
201 (2&l)
49.44
ll3.46
274.5
744
12.8
18.5
20
23
410 SP-I3
54OSP-I3
143
320
620
18~1
34 0
62.6
0.101 0
245 (24.5)
ea.31
194.4
437.2
8.74
12.7
19.1
23
410 SP-14
540 SP.14
145
320
620
1&l
41.0
66.9
0107 9
245 (24.5)
80.31
234-3
467.6
8.74
15.5
20.5
23
%I
410 SP-15
WI SP-1.5
145
320
620
18.1
4, 0
73.7
0~1189
245 (24.5)
SO.31
234.3
514.5
8.74
15.5
22.8
23
30
499-44
194.4
744
8.74
12.7
20
23
410 SPA
54a W-I
80.31
8.74
410 SP-10
540 SP-I6
145
320
470
13.0
IS.1
34.0
0,050 7
214 (21.4)
410 SP.17
540 SP-I7
145
320
470
13.0
21.9
41.0
oa612
214 (21.4)
4944
234.3
744
IO.8
15-5
20
23
410 SPAS
540 SP-IS
145
320
470
13.0
25.5
48.0
0.071 6
214 (21.4)
4944
1,346
274.5
7.44
l2.8
18.5
20
23
410 SP.IY
540 SP-19
145
320
470
18, I
34.0
62.6
0093 4
261 (26.1)
00.3,
194.4
437.2
8.74
12.7
I91
23
30
410 SP-20
540 SP.20
145
320
470
IS,,
34.0
66.9
Oa999
261 (26.1)
en.31
I94.4
467.6
8.74
12.7
20.5
23
90
410 SP-21
540 SP-2,
145
320
470
IS.1
4I.O
73.7
0~1100
261 (26.1)
SO.31
234.3
514.5
8.74
15.5
22.8
23
30
410 SP.22
540 SP.22
I45
320
470
340
62.6
88.7
0~132 4
329 (32.9)
437.2
732.6
I91
22.7
36
35
410 SP.23
540 SP-23
145
320
470
34.0
62.6
410 SP-24
540 SP.24
145
320
470
SC0
62.6
95.0
IWO
,944
07.98
12.7
O,l4l 8
329 (32.9)
194.4
437.2
784.5
12.7
19.1
24 4
30
35
0~1567
329 (32.9)
19t.4
437.2
S6+7
12.7
19.1
2-I 1
30
35
410 SP-25
540 SP-25
I70
370
720
13.0
18 I
34 0
0.047 2
2W (23.0)
4944
8031
194.4
7.44
12.7
20
23
410 SP-26
540 SP-26
170
370
720
13.0
21.9
4,,0
0.056 9
230 (23.0)
49.44
97.38
2343
7,tt
IO.8
15.5
20
23
410 SP-27
540 SP.27
I70
370
720
13.0
25.5
48.0
OX66 7
230 (23.0)
4944
113~46
274.5
744
12.8
18.5
20
23
410 SP-28
540 SP-28
170
370
720
18.1
34.0
62.6
0X1869
282 (28.2)
8031
1944
437.2
8.74
12.7
19.1
23
30
410 SP-29
540 SP-29
170
370
720
18.1
4l.O
66.9
oG32 9
282 (28.2)
00~31
254.3
467.6
a.74
15.5
20.5
23
SO
2n
8.74
Isr2713(PartII)-1930
TABLE4
PROPEnmEa
SlRllCTURAL
OF llmt.lLAn
(IIOTR RIGR
STEEL Porn)
z/L Ma
(1
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
cm
cm
em
cm
cm
cm
(9)
(8)
NM)
(0)
(1
(2)
(14)
(16)
(17)
cd
cm
cm
cd
cm
cm
cm
cm
TiiGr
540 sp-90m
170
970
720
,S. I
41.0
79.7
0~1021
202 (2.44)
0GSl
294~9
514.5
6.74
15.5
2.24
29
30
410 SP-91
540 SP-91
170
370
720
31.0
62.6
88.7
0.123 2
94S (94.8)
194.4
497.2
792.6
12.7
19.1
22.7
90
35
410 SP-32
940 SP-92
170
970
720
94.0
62.6
95.0
0.1319
94S (34.8)
194.4
437.2
7Bc5
12.7
19.1
24.4
90
35
410 SP-99
540 w-99
170
970
720
34.0
62.6
105.0
94S (94.8)
1S44
437.2
SM.7
12.7
13.1
27.1
90
95
410 SP-94
540 SP.34
165
390
710
18.1
41.0
62.6
0.088 2
295 (29.5)
80.91
294.3
437.2
a.74
15.5
19.1
23
30
410 SP-35
540 SP-95
165
390
710
16.1
41.0
66.9
QO942
295 (29.5)
80.31
294.3
467.6
&74
15.5
20.5
23
30
410 SP-96
543 SP-96
165
930
710
l&l
41.0
79.7
0.109 S
295 (2x8)
8091
2w3
SW5
8.74
19.9
22.8
29
30
410 SP-37
540 SP-37
165
390
710
94.0
62.6
88.7
0.1249
966 (96.6)
194.4
497.2
792.6
12.7
191
22.7
30
95
01*5
410 SP-96
54d SP-96
165
990
710
94.0
62.6
95.0
0.193 8
966 (36.6)
134.4
437.2
764.5
12.7
19.1
24.4
30
35
110 SP-39
540 SP-99
165
390
710
34.0
62.6
105.0
0.147 9
366 (96.6)
194.4
437.2
6647
12.7
19.1
27.1
30
35
T-r
*lo SPA0
540 SP.40
100
420
760
LB.1
41.0
62.6
0.082 4
913 (91.3)
00~31
231.9
497.2
8.74
15.5
19.1
410 SPAI
540 SPAI
180
+20
760
18.1
41.0
66.9
c-0880
313 (91.3)
8031
2943
467.6
s,7+
15.5
20.5
23
3011
410 SPA2
540 SF42
180
420
760
16 1
*1.0
79.7
0.097 0
913 (31.9)
SO.31
294.9
514.5
8.74
15.5
22.8
23
30
410 SP-49
540 SPASM
180
420
760
94.0
62.6
88.7
0~1167
967 (9S.7)
lS4.4
497.2
792.6
12.7
19.1
22.7
30
35
410 SPA4
540 SP-44
160
420
7W
34.0
62.6
0.1250
367 (98.7)
lS4.4
437.2
7w5
12.7
19.1
24.4
90
35
410 SP45
540 SP-45
160
420
760
34.0
62.6
105.0
0.1362
367 (3S.7)
134.4
437.2
664.7
12.7
19.1
27.1
30
35
410 SPA6
540 SPA6
160
420
760
62.6
cm.7
133.0
0.1750
464 (46.4)
437.2
732.6
12S4.0
19.1
22.7
28.7
35
40
410 SP-47
540 SP-47
180
420
7M)
62.6
88.7
146.0
0.192 I
464 (46.4)
437.2
732.6
1 417.0
19.1
22.7
31.9
35
40
410 SP-46
546 SP-46
180
420
760
62.6
SE7
159.0
0.209 2
464 (46.4)
437.2
792.6
1596.0
19.1
22.7
34~6
35
40
410 SP-49
540 SP-49
210
4SO
ml
l&l
41.0
62.6
0,072 8
347 (94.7)
8031
294.3
437.2
6.74
15.5
191
23
30
410 SP-YI
540 SPACE
210
4eJl
860
l&l
41.0
66.9
0.077 a
347 (34.7)
SW31
234.3
467.6
0.74
15.5
20.5
23
30
410 SPJI
540 SF51
210
460
860
IS.1
46.0
73.7
0.065 7
947 134.7)
SO.31
274.5
514.5
a.74
15.5
22.8
23
30
410 SP-52
540 SP-52
210
4&w
cl60
34.0
626
88.7
0.109 I
491 (43.1)
194.4
497.2
732.6
12.7
19.1
22.7
30
35
410 SP-53
54KSP.53
210
4ea
860
34-O
62.6
950
0.1105
491 (49.1)
w-4
437.2
784.5
12.7
19.1
24.4
5(1
35
410 SP.94
540 SP-94
210
WI
860
34.0
62.6
105.0
0.122 1
431 (43.1)
191.4
437.2
S64.7
12.7
19.1
27.1
90
35
410 SP-95
540 SP-55
210
4S6
S60
62.6
88.7
139.0
O.lW7
516 (51.6)
497.2
732.6
19.1
22.7
31.9
95
40
I28+0
410 SP-56
54a SP-56
210
4Sa
660
62.6
88.7
146.0
0.1698
516 (51.6)
437.2
732.6
1417.0
19.1
22.7
31.9
35
40
410 SP-57
540 SP.57
210
4SO
pa
62.6
950
1590
O.le.49
516 (51.6)
437.2
764.5
1536.0
19-l
7.44
94.6
35
40
21
catd
TAam
sTfIua
PROPERTms
OF TumLm
STEeL
(9)
(10)
(I
(2)
(3)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
N(k@)
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm
00944
461 (46.1)
194.4
437.2
7 732.6
12.7
19.1
22.7
SO
35
0.101 I
461 (46.1)
194.4
437.2
7 754.5
12.7
19.L
24.4
SO
35
105.0
0.117
461 (46.1)
194.4
437.2
8664.7
12.7
19.1
27.1
SO
35
66.7
139.0
0.14, 5
553 (55.3)
4372
732.6
1294.0
19.1
22.7
20.7
35
40
6%6
ea.7
146-O
&1553
553 (553)
437.2
732.6
1417.0
191
22.7
31.9
35
43
940
62.6
95.0
159.0
0.169 I
553 (553)
437.2
78+5
1536.0
19.1
24.4
94.8
3.5
40
560
940
66.7
133.0
171.0
0.1819
647 (64.7)
732.6
1264.0
I 874-O
22.7
28.7
32.6
4l
45
250
560
940
66.7
133.0
195.0
0.207 4
647 (W7)
792.6
126-+0
2 142.0
22.7
20.7
37.6
40
45
2%
560
940
88.7
133.0
205.0
0.216 1
647 (647)
7926
1 Z&CO
2 247.0
22.7
28.7
39.5
46
45
540 SP.67
300
660 1040
6z.f
88.7
133.0
0,127 9
600 (6@0)
497.2
782.6
1264.0
19.1
22.7
20.7
WSPda
SOQ
660 104
62.6
95,o
146.0
0.1404
600 (6@0)
497.2
764.5
1417.0
19,l
24.4
31.9
410 SP-69
540SP-69
300
660 1040
62.6
1050
159.0
a1529
600 (600)
437.2
664.7
1536.0
19.1
27.1
34.6
410 SP.70
340 SP-70
300
6M)
193~0
171.0
0.1644
702 (70.2)
7926
1284-o
1874~0
22.7
28.7
32.6
410 SP-71
540 SP-71
SW
660 1040
66.7
138~0
195.0
0.187 5
702 (W2)
7326
I 28+0
2 142.0
22.7
20.7
37 6
410 SP-72
540 SP-72
SW
660 1040
66.7
133.0
205.0
0.197
702 (70.2)
732.6
1264.0
2 247.0
22.7
28.7
39.5
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm
cm
ilosp-ss
250
5m
94u
34.0
62.6
06.7
41* SP-59
540 m-59
250
560
940
34.0
62.6
95.0
410 SPdo
540 SP-60
250
560
940
-34.0
62.6
410 W-61
540 SP.61
250
560
940
62.6
4iO SF-62
540 w-62
2%
560
940
410 SP-63
540 SP-63
250
560
410 SP-64
-540 SP-64
250
410 SP-65
540 SP-65
410 SP-66
540 SPA6
410 SP-67
4lOSP-f8
(1)
1040 88.7
1190 624
95.0
410 w-73
540 SP-73
346
740
41OSP.74
54oSP.74
340
740 1190
626
105.0
410 SP-75
540 SP-75
340
740 1190
ea.7
133~0
410 SP-76
540 SP-76
840
740 1190
96.7
133.0
410 m-77
540 m-77
390
640 1310
62.6
95.0
410 SP.78
540 SP-76
390
640 ,310
62.6
105.0
410 SP-79
MO SP-79
390
640
410 sp-90
396
840 ,310
SP-80
68.7
IWO
(8)
146.0
0.122 7
664 (66.4)
437.2
7645
1417.0
19.1
24.4
31.9
159.0
0~1336
664 (66.4)
497.2
664.7
1536.0
19.1
27.1
34.8
195.0
0.163 9
902 (90.2)
7326
1294.0
2 142.0
22.7
28.7
37.6
205.0
0.1723
902 (90.2)
732.6
1 2WO
2 247.0
22.7
28.7
39.5
40
45
146.0
O.HI 5
736 (798)
4372
764.5
1417.0
19.1
24.4
31.9
55
40
159.0
0.1214
739 (73.6)
437.2
664.7
1536.0
19.1
27.1
34.8
35
4a
195.0
0.1489
873 (87.3)
732.6
I2f4.0
2 142.0
22.7
26.7
37.6
40
45
205.0
0.1565
873 (87.3)
732.6
1 264.0
2 247.0
22.7
28.7
39.5
40
45
22
cnld
Indian
Standard
SPECIFICATION
TUBULAR
STEEL
OVERHEAD
PART III
OF
FOR
LINES
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR POLES MADE FROM
STEEL OF TENSILE STRENGTH 540 MPa
1, SCOPE
540 SP 12 IS
POLES
POWER
(Second
Exaxr&e:
FOR
purposes (third
Revision)
3.1.1 For mechanical test the tubes shall be
sampled as per IS : 4711-1974* depending on the
number of tubes in the lot to be inspected.
4. PHYSICAL
FINISHED
REQUrREMENTS
POLES
FOR
AND STRUCTURAL
23
IS t 2713 (Part
(15)
N(W)
7.00
1.25
0.M
5.75
60
WITP- 1
7w
I.25
0.30
5.75
73
5+c
TP- 3
7.00
1.25
0.30
5.75
a7
MOTP
5+oTP-4
7.50
1.25
0.30
6.25
65
MOTP-5
7.50
I.25
0.30
6.25
79
3 720 (379) 2 640 (269) 1320 (105) 1490 (152) I&300 (164)
716 (73)
%OTF-6
7.50
I.25
0.30
625
540
94
43~
634 (85)
4GQx1~75x1~75 ,,4~3x&3~9x76~l
97
WIT?-7
7.50
1.25
O%l
6.25
340Tp.a
7.50
1.25
0.30
625
34oTP.9
7xl
1.25
0.30
6.25
540
5 680(579) 4030 (41,) 2020 (206) 2 280 (232) 2 760 (26,) ,380 (141)
6060 (618) +300(+39) 2 lSO(219) 2 420 (247) 2 940 (300) I470 (150)
6680(68,) 4750 (+a+] 2 370 (242) 2 670 (272) 3250 (331) ,620 (165)
69
540 TP.10
*+w
1.50
O-30
6-50
54OlTp-II
ax-3
I.30
0.30
6.50
88
5+oTP-I2
wnl
I.50
0 30
6.50
540
+40ox,.80x,~60 ,,4~3X88.9X76.,
101
540 TP.13
8.00
1.50
0.30
6.50
4.50 +.+oo~~~ao~,~6o,39.7xII+dx88.9
104
5.wTP-,+
am
I.50
0.30
6.50
113
5 820 (593) 4 130 (421) 2 070 (21,) 2 320 (237) 2 a20 (288)
34OTP.13
ael
I.50
0.30
6.50
540
6 410 (634) 4 550 (464) 2 280 (233) 2 570 (262) 3 120 (318)
54OTP-16
a.50
I.30
0.30
7.00
3.65
73
5+oTP17
a.50
1,s
0.30
7.00
+50
a9
54oTRlB
8.50
I.30
0.30
7.00
540
106
5+0TM9
a-50
l-50
0.50
700
4 50
110
(164)
I ia0 (120) 1320 (135) 1610
(158)I R70
3000 (394) 2 750 (280) I 370
(I+-OJ
I 550
(141)
(206) 2450
5040
(514)3580
(365)I780(182)2020
(206,
3m
5?oT?-20
650
I50
0.30
7-00
4.65
119
3 380 (549) 3620 (390) ,910 (195) 2 L60 (220) 2 620 (267)
540Tt.21
6.30
1~50
0 30
7.00
5.40
132
5430 (605) 4220 (430) 2 110 (215) 2 370 (242) 2 880 (294)
5+0TP.22
6.50
1.50
0.30
700
4.50
134
MOTP.23
6.50
1.50
0 30
1.00
4.85
145
5+OTp-24
8130
1~50
0.30
7.00
5-+o
160
I kd-
598 (6,)
9.80665 N.
(Conlinurd)
25
f)
- 1930
TFNJLE
-CWd
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(9)
(4
(m)
(m)
(m)
b-4
(k)
(IO)
N(M)
(11)
NM)
(12)
(I$)
(14)
N&d)
N&f)
N(M)
540 l-P.23
9ol
1.50
0.50
7.50
5.65
78
2 530 (260)
540 TP-26
9.w
1%
@SO
7M
4.50
s4
IOso(ll1)
54o TP-27
9w
1.M
@So
7.30
340
113
9 600 ($67)
2 56O (261)
540 TP-28
So0
1.50
@SO
7.50
450
117
4 690 (478)
3 520 (359)
34QTP39
9.00
1elo
0%
7.50
4.85
li6
5 010 (511)
540 TP-30
9.00
1.30
0.30
7.50
3do
14
5 320 (563)
54OTP-91
9m
I.30
0.30
7.M
4.50
I42
54OTP-52
9.W
1.50
0.30
7.M
4.85
134
34OTP-33
9.M)
1.50
0.90
7.50
34o
54OTP-34
9.30
baa
040
7.70
4.30
4~9Ox2?.Ox2~SO
139~7x114~3~~~9
340 TP-35
9xl
1.80
0.60
7.70
4.85
4~wx2~Sox2~so
139~7x,*csxaa~9
340 TP-36
9.M
1X8
0.M)
7.70
54O
4+?Ox2~SOx2~5O 139~7~114~9xB8~9
340 TP-37
9.50
1.80
0.60
7.70
4.30
4~9Ox2~90x2~M
540 TP-58
9.50
I.80
060
7.70
4.65
4~9ox2~5Ox2~5O 165~1x199~7~114.5
540 TP-59
9.50
I.80
0.60
7.70
5.40
4~9ox2~5Ox2~5O 165~lx139~7x114~3
! 810 (185)
902 (92)
(13)
NO
1020(104)
1240(126)
559
1290(125)
14!%((132)
432 (41)
775 (79)
5 560 (363)
3 920 (400)
196o (200)
912 (SS)
a 650 (678)
4 720 @I)
2 369 (241)
2 660 (271)
9 240 ($90)
1340
(197)
7 120 (726)
3 050 (515)
2 530 (258)
2 a40 (290)
5 4&a(353)
1440 (147)
170
7 a.50(m2)
5 580 (369)
2 790 (285)
3 130 (321)
3 a20 (990)
I 590 (162)
122
47MI (4a5)
3 570 ($44)
1690 (172)
1900 (194)
2 310 (256)
743 (76)
155
5080 (3la)
3 610 (SM))
I Boo (184)
2 OS0(207)
2 470 (232)
794 (al)
147
5 600 (571)
~970 (405)
1900 (203)
2 240 (228)
2 730 (278)
aa$ (90)
149
6 740 (687)
4 790 (4aa)
2 390 (244)
1%I0
(199)
161
7 200 (736)
5 130 (323)
2 569 (261)
2 880 (294)
3 510 (5%)
1 390 (142)
178
7 970 (al9)
5 660 (577)
2 a30 (289)
3 190 (525)
5 a70 ($93)
1540
(157)
618 (63)
2 210 (225)
2 690 (274)
(34)
471 (48)
a24 ($4)
I
L
34OTP-40
1OJlO
1.80
0+x
a.20
4m
129
4 440 (453)
5 16o (322)
1580 (161)
I 780 (laq
2 160 (220)
340 TP-41
IO.00
1.80
0.60
a.20
4.85
140
4730 (4a4)
5 370 (344)
1690 (172)
1900 (194)
2 SO0(255)
6%
540 TP-42
lO%I
1.80
0.M)
8.20
MO
155
5 290 (533)
5 710 (378)
I 850 (ias)
2 090 (215)
2 340 (259)
726 (74)
54QTP-49
I@00
1%
060
a.20
4%
157
6 900 (642)
4 470 (456)
2 240 (228)
2 520 (257)
3 060 (512)
1070 (109)
540 TP-44
100,
I+3
0.M)
a.20
4.85
170
6 730 (688)
4 790 (488)
2 390 (244)
2 7W (275)
3 is0 (334)
340 TP-45
lO~C0
1.80
0-M)
a-20
540
188
7 4So (760)
5 SW (540)
2 650 (270)
54OTP-46
100,
1.80
0.M)
a.20
4.05
202
~9440 (963)
6 710 (684)
S 350 (342)
3 780 (383)
4 390 (468)
1150
(117)
I 260 (128)
1a90 (193)
540 TP-47
LO0l
1.80
0.64
a.20
340
224
10 a(1
340TP-46
1@W
Lml
0.60
a.20
5.90
244
I* SOO(Lm)
340 TM9
11.00
l+Jl
0.60
9.20
4.50
560x2~70~2~70
159~~xll43x~~9
141
540 TP-30
1*Jla
I.80
O.60
9 20
+a5
5~60~2~70~2.70
139~7xll4~Sx88~9
155
34oTP-51
11m
1.80
0.M)
9.20
540
5.60x2.70x2.70
139~7xl14~SX88~9
340 TP-52
110l
1.80
060
9.20
4.9
5.60x2.70x2.70
5,O TP-53
I103
I+N
Ofdl
9.20
4.85
5~60x2~70~2~70
057)
(70)
7360 (750)
3 680 (375)
4 150 (423)
3 040 (514)
2 090 (219)
a010 (817)
4OLO(409)
4 310 (460)
5 4aa (339)
2 270 (231)
5920 (400)
2 780 (FA)
1390 (142)
1570 (160)
1900 (194)
422 (43)
42M) (428)
2 980 (504)
1490
(152) ,680
(17,)
2 040 (208)
451 (46)
169
4620 (471)
3280 (334)
164O (167)
,840 (188)
2230 (229)
300 (51)
165~1x139~7u114~3
173
5 560 (567)
9 950 (405)
1 970 (201)
2 230 (227)
2 710 (276)
735 (75)
165~1xl59~7Xll4~5
187
5 960 (6M))
4240 (432)
2 120 (216)
2 380 (243)
2 a90 (295)
764 (80)
26
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mow
Ovra.
*I.!.
Lmyl
PLAHTLOAD
*NO
APPueo
DBPTH
r~a$
HEmwr
Aeove
Gv.~
W...Ll.
THICKHEll
STEP,
r---*-7
h, x h, x h,
AT A
Dwr*Nce
(1)
STEEL
CkmlDE
DrAMxsrra
0, STIPl
T----
(6)
PROM
D*
OP ULTIMATE
AIPllOX
WaloHr
P0Z
Bm.AK.
IN.2
Lo*0
TENSILE
STRENGTH
CalPerLZ
uo
WowNo
r-----v
~~$pv3
2
(8)
(9)
(0)
(mm)
(kg)
N(W)
(11)
(12)
MP.
(u
LOU,
Bl.%kig
Load
2.5
(9)
kSf,,,,d)
_-~ntd
(14)
IW~nlm
(21
(9
(4)
(5)
(m)
(m)
Cm)
Cm)
540 TP-54
Il.00
I.00
0.60
9,20
5.40
56OX2.7OX2~70
165~lX139~7X114~3
206
6 590 (672)
4 680 (477)
2 8M (239)
2 640 (269)
3 210 (327)
540 TP-55
II.00
1.80
0 GO
9.20
485
5.60x2.70x2.70
193.7x
222
8 340 (851)
5 920 (Mu]
2 960 (302)
3 330 (340)
4 OM) (414)
540 TP-56
II.00
1.80
0.60
9.20
5.40
5~60~2~70~2.70
193.7xl65~lxl397
246
9 160 (934)
6 SC0 (663)
3 260 (332)
3 670 (374)
4 450 (454)
1430 (146)
540 TP-57
I I.00
1.80
0.60
9-20
590
5.60x2.70x2.70
l93~7x165~1xl39~7
268
9 97O(l 017)
7 080 (722)
3 540 (361)
3 990 (407)
4 840 (494)
1~550 (158)
(7)
(mm)
Cm)
165.1 x139.7
NW)
NW)
N(W
NW)
(15)
NM
863
(88)
I 330 (136)
540 TP.58
WOO
2.00
0 60
10.00
4 50
5~8Ox3~lOx3~lO
l65lxl39~7xIl4~3
187
5 090 (519)
3 610 (368)
1800 (184)
2 040 (208)
2 470 (252)
340 TP-59
l2.M)
2.00
0.60
IO.00
4.85
5~8Ox3~lOx3~IO
l65~1xl39~7xll4~3
202
5 450 (556)
3 870 (395)
I 990 (197)
2 I80 (222)
2 630 (270)
YJ3 (W
54OTP-60
l2Gil
2.00
0.60
IO.00
5.40
58Ox3~lOx3~IO
165~lx139~7xl14~3
223
6020 (614)
4280 (436)
2 I40 (218)
2 410 (246)
2 920 (298)
647 (W
540 TP-61
12 00
2.00
0.60
IO.00
4.85
58Ox3~lOx3~lO
19~7xl65~1xl39~7
241
7 630 (778)
5 410 (552)
2 710 (276)
3 050 (311)
3 710 (378)
971 (99)
540 TP.62
12.00
2.00
10.00
540
l93~7xl65~1xl39~7
266
8 380 (854)
5 940 (606)
2 970 (303)
3 350 (342)
4 070 (415)
1 070 (109)
0.60
5~8Ox3~lOx3~lO
549 (W
540 TP-63
12 00
2-00
0.60
10.00
5.90
58Ox3~lOxS~IO
193~7x165~1x139~7
291
9 120 (930)
6 470 (660)
3 240 (330)
3650 (372)
4 430 (452)
1 L60 (1 L8)
540 TP-64
12 00
2.00
0.60
10 00
4.85
58Ox3~1OxS~IO
219.1x193.7x1651
279
9 820(1 001)
6 970 (71,)
3 480 (355)
3 920 (400)
4 770 (486)
1470 (150)
540 TP-65
12 00
2.00
0.60
10-00
5.60
5~8Ox3~lOx3~lO
219~1xl93~7x165,
319
I I 200(1 141)
7 940 (810)
3 970 (405)
4 470 (456)
5 eio (555)
1 680 (171)
540 TP-66
12.00
2.00
0.60
IO.03
;.QO
i83X3~1OXS~IO
2l9~lx1937x165~1
336
11600(1
8 340 (85,)
4 180 (426)
4 710 (480)
5 720 (583)
1 760 (179)
540 TP-67
13,oO
2.00
0.60
11.00
4.85
5~8Ox3~6Ox3+50
193.7x165~1x1397
256
6 890 (703)
4 890 (499)
2 450 (250)
2 760 (281)
3 350 (342)
696 (71)
540 TP-68
13.00
2al
0.60
11~00
5.40
5+SOx3.60~3~60
193.73
286
7 570 (772)
5 370 (548)
2 690 (274)
3 030 (309)
3 680 (375)
765 (78)
165~1x139~7
199)
540 TP-69
13.00
2.w
0.60
11.00
5.90
5~80~3~60x3~60
193.7x165.1x139.7
312
8 250 (841)
5 850 (597)
2 930 (299)
3 300 (336)
4 010 (409)
834 (85)
540 TP-70
13 00
2al
0 60
11.00
4.85
5~8Ox3~6Ox3~6O
219~1xl93~7xl65~1
300
8 860 (904)
6 300 (642)
3 150 (32,)
3 550 (362)
4 310 (439)
l 060 (108)
343
IO lOD(l 031)
7 180 (732)
3 590 (366)
4040 (412)
4910 (501)
I 220 (124)
362
IO 600(1084)
7 550 (770)
3 780 (385)
4 260 (434)
5 170 (527)
1270 (130)
540 TP-71
13.00
2ol
0.60
Il.00
5.60
5~80x3~60~3~60
219~Ixl93~7xl65~1
540 TP-72
l3@l
200
0.60
11ol
5.90
5~80x3~60~3~60
2lQ~lxl93~7x165
540 TP-73
14 50
2m
0.60
12.50
5.40
6~5Ox4OOx4~OO
193~7xl65~1x139~7
319
6 620 (675)
+ 700 (479)
2 350 (240)
2 650 (270)
3 220 (328)
520 (53)
540 TP-74
14.50
2.00
0.60
12.M
5%
6~50x4~00~400
193~7x165~lx139~7
348
7 210 (795)
5 I20 (322)
2 560 (26,)
2 880 (294)
3 5W (357)
559 (57)
546 m-75
L4.50
2.00
0.60
12.50
5.60
6.50x400x41x)
2l9.1xl997xl65.l
382
8 840 (901)
6 280 (640)
3 140 (320)
3 530 (SW)
4 900 (438)
814 (83)
540 TP-76
14.50
2.00
0.60
12.9
5.90
6~5Ox4~OOx40l
2l9~lxl93~7x165~l
404
9290 (947)
6 590 (672)
3 300 (336)
3 720 (379)
4 510 (460)
853 (87)
540 TP-77
16.00
2.30
0.60
13.70
5.40
7.00x4.50x4.50
193.7x
351
6 010 (613)
4 270 (435)
2 l40 (218)
2 400 (245)
2 920 (298)
382 (39)
540 TP-78
16.00
2.30
0.60
l3.70
5.90
700x450X450
l93~7xlM.lxl397
383
6 5% (668)
4 650 (474)
2 320 (237)
2 620 (267)
3 IQ0 (325)
412 (42)
540 TP-79
16.00
2.30
0.60
13.70
560
7~00~450~4M
219~1x193.7x165~1
421
8 030 (819)
5 700 (58,)
2 850 (291)
3 220 (328)
3 900 (398)
598 (61)
540 TP-SC
16ao
2.30
0.60
13.70
5.90
7.00~4.50~4M
219~1x,93~7x165~1
444
8 440 (861)
5 990 (611)
3 LWO(306)
3 370 (344)
4 100 (418)
628 (64)
Nom
165.1 x 199.7
be
_
27
Is
27ls(Put III,
- 19aa
~-------
TOP
OPPDLE
540 SP-I
7.00
1.25
O-90
5.75
4al
114.9X365
88.9x9.29
76.1x3.25
62.0
9 960 (949)
2 390 (244)
1200 (122)
I 940 (197)
I640 (167)
785 (80)
540 SP-2
7.00
1.25
0.30
5.75
400
314.9x4.50
88~8~4~05
76~lx9+25
73.0
4 060 (414)
2 L%%(294)
I 440 (147)
1630 (L66)
1 970 (201)
941 (96)
540 SP-9
7.00
I.25
a90
5.75
400
,,4~9X5.40
88.9X4.85
76. I x 9.25
85 0
4 750 (484)
9 970 (944)
1690 (172)
I 900 (194)
2 300 (235)
540 SP-4
7.50
1.25
0.30
6.25
4.M
114.3x3.65
88.9x9.25
76. I x 3.25
67
3080 (914)
2 190 (229)
I OS0 (111)
1240 (126)
1500 (193)
$40 SP-5
7.50
1.25
0.30
6.25
4.50
114~9XL50
88.9X4.05
76.1X9.25
79
3 720 (979)
2 640 (269)
I 320 (195)
I 490 (152)
I 800 (184)
745 (76)
540 SP-5
7.50
I.25
0.90
6.29
4.50
1.50
1149x540
88.9X4.85
7* I x 3.25
93
4950 (444)
9090 (915)
I550 (158)
I750 (178)
2 120 (216)
879 (89)
540 SP-7
7.50
I.25
0.90
6.25
4.50
I.50
199.7x4.50
lIC9x365
88.9x3.25
97
5 680 (579)
4090 (411)
2 020 (206)
2 280 (292)
2 760 (281)
I400 (149)
540 SM
7.50
1.25
Il.30
6.25
4.50
I.50
199.7xCS5
llC9x3.65
88.9x3.25
109
6060 (618)
4 900 (499)
2 150 (219)
2420 (247)
2 940 (300)
I 480 (151)
54l SP-9
7.50
I.25
c-30
6.25
CM
I.50
199.7x5+,
llC3x9.65
88.9x 9.25
110
6680 (68,)
4750 (484)
2370 (242)
2670 (272)
9250 (39,)
I600 (163)
54oSP.10
&oo
I.50
0.30
6.W
-+%J
1.75
llf9x3.65
88.9x3.25
76.1x3.25
70
2 96n (902)
2 090 (214)
IO50 (107)
I 190 (121)
1 4% (147)
540 SP-II
&M)
I.50
Cl.50
6aJ
CM
1.75
114~3X4.50
88c3X4~05
76.1 x 9,25
89
3620 (369)
2 57 (262)
I280 (191)
1450 (148)
1 760 (179)
619 (69)
540 SP-12
*al
I.50
030
MO
f-50
I.75
11+3x540
88.9x4.65
76.1 x3,25
97
4 I*0 (426)
2 960 (902)
1 480 (151)
I 670 (170)
2 030 (207)
726 (74)
I 090 (1 II)
628 (64)
520 (59)
HOSP.19
&W
I.50
030
6.50
4-50
1.75
l397x4~M
114~3x3~65
889x3,25
101
5 440 (555)
9 860 (994)
1 990 (197)
2 160 (222)
2 650 (270)
I 180 (120)
540 SP-14
*do
I.50
030
6al
4-M
1.75
139~7x4~65
114~3x4~50
889x9,25
III
5820 (593)
4 190 (421)
2070 (211)
2 320 (237)
2620 (286)
,280 (191,
540 w-15
&ml
1&l
0.30
6.50
*5O
1.75
199~7x540
114.9%4.M
88.9x9.25
119
6 410 (654)
4 550 (464)
2 280 (292)
2 570 (262)
3 120 (918)
I 370 (140)
540 SP-16
a.50
1.50
0.90
ml
500
1.75
114~3x3~65
88.9x9.25
76.1x3.25
75
2 740 (279)
I 940 (198)
971 (99)
I IW (112)
1990 (196)
431 (44)
540 SP-17
8.50
LAM
@30
7.00
5aO
I.75
114-3~4~30
88+3x4.05
76.1x9.25
89
9 300 (397)
2 340 (239)
1 180 (120)
,320 (195)
1610 (164)
510 (52)
540 SP-18
*..%I
I.50
0.30
7.M)
500
1.75
114-3x540
B6+xC*5
76.1~525
104
9 *@I (394)
2 750 (280)
I 970 (140)
1550 (158)
I870 (191)
598 (61)
540 SPAS
8.50
IfsI
0.30
7.00
5m
1.75
13S7x4~50
11+3x9~65
68+x3~25
109
5 040 (514)
3 560 (365)
1 780 (l*Z)
2 020 (206)
2 450 (250)
961 (98)
540 .w-20
*aI
I.50
030
7.00
503
1.75
139.7x+*5
114-3~3~65
88.9x9,25
115
5 380 (549)
9 820 (390)
I 910 (195)
2 160 (220)
2 620 (267)
1010 (103)
540 SP-21
*a
1~50
0.30
7.00
5al
1.75
199~7x540
ll4.3X4do
88.9x3.25
129
5 930 (605)
4220 (490)
2 110 (215)
2 370 (242)
2 880 (294)
1 I90 (115)
546 SP-22
8-50
I.50
O-30
7.00
5.00
1.75
165~1~4-50
139~7x4~50
,14.9x9.65
141
7 140 (728)
5070 (517)
2 530 (258)
2 850 (291)
9 570 (354)
I 790 (176)
540 SP-29
6.50
1.50
0.30
7a
5.w
1.75
1651x4-85
lY%.7xC50
114~3x3~65
148
7 6M (780)
5 430 (554)
2 720 (277)
3060 (912)
3 720 (379)
1820 (166)
na SP-24
&XI
1.M
c-30
7.00
5a
1.75
165.1~5+,
199~7x4~50
114~3x3~65
158
8 450 (862)
6 000 (612)
3 000 (306)
9 980 (945)
4 110 (419)
1 970 (201)
540 SP-25
9al
1.50
cm
7.50
SW
2.00
ll+Sx3~&5
88.9x3.25
76.1x3,25
78
2 590 (260)
1 810 (EE5)
902 (92)
1020 (104)
I240 (126)
999 (94)
540 SP-26
Sal
I.50
D30
7.50
5a
2.00
11+9x+30
B&9x405
76.1x3.25
92
3070 (913)
2 1w (222)
I OS0 (111)
1230 (125)
I 490 (152)
402 (41)
na SP-27
SW
1.M
036
7.50
500
2.00
lI+Jx54,
8&9x485
76.1x9.25
108
3 Mx) (367)
2 560 (261)
,260 (190)
I440 (147)
1 750 (178)
4661 (47)
I kgf-9.806 65 ti.
IS t 2713 (Part
TABLE
SWAGED
PGLW
MADE
FROM
STEEL
OF ULTIMATE
TENSILE
(13)
N(W)
STRENGTH
540 MP.
(14)
NW)
A&
(56 k@/mmi)
(16)
NW)
Cmid
(17)
WS~)
54oSP-28
900
I.50
200
2m
139.7X~50
114-3x3.63
68.9x3.25
113
4690 (478)
3 320 (339)
1 670 (170)
,870
540 SP-29
9.03
I 50
2~00
2.00
139.7x4.85
114.3x4.50
88.9x3.25
125
5 010 (511)
3 560 (363)
1 780 (181)
2 000 (204)
2 430 (24-S)
(19,)
2280
(232)
igf)
745
(76)
814
(83)
883
(90)
540 SP.30
903
I 50
2el
2.00
119-7x5.40
,143x4-50
88.9X3.25
133
5 520 (563)
3 920 (400)
1 960 (ZOO)
2 210 (225)
2 690 (274)
54a SP-3,
900
150
2m
2.00
165.lx450
1397x4.M
114.3x3.65
147
6 6M (678)
4 720 (481)
2 360 (24,)
2 6M) (271)
3 240 (330)
1 36(1 (IS9)
540 SP-32
9 00
I 40
2m
2.00
165 lX4.85
139.7x4-50
114.3x3.65
154
7 120 (726)
5 0% (5l5)
2 530 (258)
2 840 (290)
3 460 (353)
1430 (146)
549SP-33
9w
I.40
2.00
2.m
1651X5.40
139-7x4-50
114.3x3+5
164
7 WI (SOZ)
5 580 (569)
2 800 (285)
3 150 (321)
3 820 (390)
I 540 (157)
540 SP-34
9.50
I.80
2.25
2.25
139.7x4.50
114-3x4-50
68.9x3.25
122
4 760 (485)
3 370 (344)
1 690 (172)
1900 (194)
2 310 (236)
745
(76)
540 SP-35
9.50
140
2.25
2.25
139-7X4.85
1,43x4-M
88+X3.25
129
5 a80 (518)
3 610 (368)
l 8W (184)
2 030 (207)
2 470 (252)
785
(80)
68.9X3.25
157
5600 (571)
3 970 (405)
1 990 (203)
2 240 (228)
2 730 (278)
834
153
6 740 (667)
4 790 (488)
2 390 (244)
2 700 (275)
3 280 (334)
1 300 (133)
5&o SP.36
9-50
1 80
2.25
2.25
139.7x5.40
ll4.3~4M
541 SP-37
9-M
1.80
2.25
2.25
,65.,x450
1397X4-50
114-3~365
,+a SP-38
9 53
I 80
225
2.25
165.1X4-85
,397x4.50
1143x3.65
ml
7 2W (736)
5 130 (523)
2 560 (261)
2 880 (294)
3 510 (358)
1 370 (140)
54a SP-39
9 50
I,80
2.25
2.25
165.1~540
139.7x4.50
114.9X3-65
170
7 970 (813)
5 660 (377)
? 830 (289)
3 190 (32.5)
3 870 (395)
I 480 (151)
54OSP-40
*oal
180
Z-40
240
,39.7X4-M
L14.3X4.M
88-9x3.25
128
4440 (433)
3 160 (322)
I 580 (EL)
, 780 (IS,)
2 160 (220)
6@3 (62)
540 SP-4,
10-w
180
2.40
2.40
,39.7x4-85
314.3x450
68.9x3.25
135
4 750 (484)
3 370 (344)
1 690 (,72)
1 900 (194)
2 SW (235)
637 (65)
54oSP-42
,000
180
240
240
,39.7x54a
,14.3x4.50
54oSP43
10-00
180
2.40
2.40
,G5-,x4~50
139.7x4.9
68.9x3.25
144
5 230 (533)
3 710 (578)
I 830 (189)
2 090 (213)
2 54Jl(259)
677 (69)
114.3x3.65
I60
6 300 (642)
4 470 (436)
2 240 (22.9)
2 520 (257)
3 060 (312)
1060 (108)
54aSP-44
IO-Co
1.80
240
2.40
,65-,X4al5
1397x4-50
114~3x365
166
6 7% (666)
4 790 (488)
2 590 (244)
2 700 (275)
3 280 (334)
I 120 ,114)
54oSP45
,oao
I 80
2.40
2.40
,65-,X54Jl
139.7x4.56
114.3X365
178
7450 (760)
5 300 (540)
2650
2 980 (SO4)
3620
,200
54oSP.46
,oao
I 80
2.40
2.40
193.7X4-85
165 IX450
139.7x4.M
208
9 440 (963)
6 710 (684)
3 550 (342)
3 780 (385)
4 590 (468)
540 SP-47
,oxm
1 80
2.40
24a
,93-7X54a
,65~,X4al
,39.7x4%
221
IO4al (I 057)
7 350 (750)
3 680 (375)
4 150 (423)
5 040 (514)
1990 @OS)
540 SP-48
,000
180
060
8.20
240.
2-40
193.7x590
,65.,X450
,39,7x450
233
,f 3@J(,
SOlQ(817)
40,0(409)
4510
5480 (559)
2 110 (215)
540 SP49
I,-lx
180
040
9.20
560
2- 70
2.70
,39-7x+50
114.3x4.M
88.9x3-25
140
3 920 (400)
2 790 (264)
I 390 (142)
1570 (160)
1900 (194)
412 (42)
540 SP-50
llal
1 80
040
9.20
560
2.70
2.70
,S9-7x4zl5
,1+3x4+0
88.9x3.25
147
4200(428)
2960(304)
,490(152)
,680(171)
2040
(208)
43, (44)
540 SP-51
II-00
I 80
0.60
9-20
5.60
2.70
2.70
,39-7x5Ml
114.3x546
88.9x3.25
164
4 620 (47,)
3 280 (334)
I 640 (167)
I W
2 250 (229)
4fSa (49)
540 SP-52
114M
1 80
040
9 20
5-m
2.70
2-70
,65.,X450
l39.7X4.M
,14.3x3+i5
175
5 WI (567)
3 950 (403)
I 970 (201)
2 230 (227)
2 710 (276)
726 (74)
540 SP.53
ll~ca
180
O%U
9.20
S-60
2.70
2.70
165.1X4-85
,39.7x4-53
114-3X3.65
183
5 960 (6iX)
4 240 (432)
2 120 (216)
2 380 (243)
2 890 (2%)
765 (78)
540 SPA4
llal
1.80
0.60
9.20
560
2.70
2.70
,6$,x5~40
139.7x+50
llf3x365
194
6 590 (672)
4 680 (477)
2 340 (239)
2 640 (269)
2 910 (527)
540 w-55
II@3
1.80
0 60
9.20
560
2.70
2.70
193.7X4.85
,65.,X4.50
139.7X4~50
227
834a (85,)
5920 (W)
2960
3 330 (340)
40%(414)
5-20
29
15,)
(270)
(302)
(460)
(168)
(369)
(122)
1850 (189)
814(8.3)
,270
(1.30)
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Is : 2713 (Put
()
Rl) - 1980
3)
m)
l-2, I
4)
m)
(11)
(mm)
\$I
13)
(kf)
(14)
NC&)
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(5)
(d
g)
I3
9.20
5+0
2.70
2.70
193.7x5.40
l65-Ix4~50
139.7x450
241
9 l60 (934)
9.20
560
2.70
2.70
,93.7x5.90
M-1x4-85
139.7x4.50
256
9 970 (I 017)
J&
Ngf)
(17)
N(kC
(18)
N&f)
6 500 (653)
3 2&J (332)
3 670 (374)
4 4% (454)
,370
7 080 (722)
3 546 (36)
3 990 (407)
4 840 (494)
1470 (150)
(140)
540 SP-56
11.00
I.80
060
543 SP-57
11~00
I.80
O+n
540 SP-58
12al
2.00
040
10-w
5ml
310
3.10
165 ,X4.50
*39.7x+50
114.3X3.65
186
5090
(519)
3 610 (368)
1800 (184)
2 040 (208)
2 470 (252)
539 (55,
540 SP-59
L2.W
2.00
oa
IO.00
5.80
3. LO
3.10
165.1X4.83
1397x450
1143X3.65
197
5 450 (556)
3 870 (395,
I 930 (197)
2 I80 (222)
2 650 (270)
5.59 (Ml
540 SPA0
12.00
2.00
060
LO.00
5.80
3. LO
3.10
165-,x540
13%7x450
1143X3.65
208
6 020 (614)
4 260 (436)
2 140 (218)
2 410 (246)
2 920 (298)
598 (61)
54p SP.6,
12.00
2.00
066
l@op
5al
3.10
3.10
193.7~485
1651x450
139.7x4-30
245
7 630 (778)
5 410 (552)
2 710 (276)
3 050 (311)
3 710 (378)
951 (97)
540 SP-62
12.00
2.W
060
lODo
5.60
,lO
3.10
193.7x5-40
165.1x4.50
139.7x4.50
259
8 370 (854)
5 940 (606)
2 970 (303)
3 350 (342)
4 070 (415)
1010 (103)
540 SP-63
12.00
2.00
060
1O.W
3TiQ
310
3.10
1997X5.90
165-1X4.85
139.7x4.50
277
9 120 (930)
6 470 (660,
3 240 (3%)
3 650 (372)
4 430 (452)
1wo(Ill)
540 SP-64
l2.W
2.00
060
LO.00
580
3. IO
3.10
219.1x4.85
1997XC65
165.lX4~50
292
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SPA5
12-W
2.00
0.60
10.00
5.80
3. lo
3.10
219~lx360
1937x4.85
165.1x+50
313
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540 SP-66
l2.W
2.W
0.60
10~00
580
3.10
3-10
2,9.,x5.90
193-7x4.85
1&5~lx4~50
322
11 806 (1 199)
982O(LW,)
(1 14,)
6 970 (711)
3 480 (355)
3 920 (400)
4 770 (486)
1 460 (149)
7 940 (810)
3 970 (403)
4 470 (456)
5 440 (555)
I 610 (164)
8 340 (85,)
4 180 (426)
4 710 (480)
5 720 (583)
I660 (169)
54OSP-67
1300
2.00
OZQ
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5Tlo
3.60
3.60
193.7x+63
165lX4M
139.7x4.30
261
6 890 (703)
4 890 (439)
2 450 (250)
2 7M) (281)
3 350 (342)
677 (69)
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13m
2.00
0.60
1l.W
5.80
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3.60
193.7x5.M
1651x4-85
139.7x4.30
281
7 570 (772)
5 370 (548)
2 690 (274)
3 030 (309)
3 680 (375)
735 (75)
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13a
2.W
060
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5.60
3a
3a
193.7x3.90
l#lX5.46
~39.7X4.50
302
8 250 (841)
5 850 (597)
2 930 (299)
3 300 (336)
4 010 (409)
540 SP.70
13 00
2.00
O+l
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580
3.60
3.60
2191x4-65
1937x4.63
163~1~4-30
312
8 870 (9U4)
6 34% (642)
3 1% (321)
3 550 (362)
4 310 (439)
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540 SP.71
13~W
2.00
O+l
II.00
580
360
3.66
219.,x560
19,7x4-85
1651x450
333
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7 160 (732)
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4910
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11.00
580
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219~lx590
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1651x450
343
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7 550 (770)
3 780 (385)
4260 (434)
540 SP-73
14.50
2.06
0.60
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6.50
4.00
4-00
193~7x540
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139~7x450
312
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13c+7x4-59
336
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(735)
(412)
(Ml)
5 170 (527)
794 (61)
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I l90(12ll
4 700 (479)
2 350 (240)
2 650 (270)
3 220 (328)
5120(5X)
2560(.761)
2880(294)
3 MO (357)
539 (55)
(51)
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2.W
060
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6.54,
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219.,x5+0
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1651x4-M
370
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6 260 (640)
3 140 (320)
3 530 (360)
4 303 (438)
775 (79)
513 SP.76
L4 50
2.00
040
l2al
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4.W
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219.1x5-W
19%7x4+s
165~lXC50
360
9 290 (947)
6 590 (672)
33w
3 720 (379)
4 510 (460)
794 (81)
(336)
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13.70
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139.7x4-M
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2.W
0.60
13.70
7&l
450
+50
193.7x5.90
1651x546
1397x4-50
367
6 550 (668)
5k, SP.79
16 03
2.03
0.60
13.70
7.00
4-50
450
219lx3$d3
193-7x4.85
165~1x4~50
405
8 030 (819)
5 700 (581)
2 850 (291)
3 200 (328)
3 900 (398)
569 (58)
54, SP.33
16 00
2.00
060
13.70
7.00
450
450
2191x5+,
193.7x4.85
165.1~4~50
416
at40
5990 (611)
3wO (306)
3 370 (344)
4 100 (418)
588 (60)
(613)
(861)
(4H)
2 140 (216)
240,
(243)
2 920 (298)
363 (37)
4 650 (474)
4270
2 320 (237)
2 620 (267)
3 190 (325)
392 w
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GENERAL
(
REQUIREMENTS
Second Revision )
( Page 4, clause 5 ) -
Substitute
the
following
clause:
5. MANUFACTURE
5.1 Tubes for manufacturing poles shall conform to Grade YSt 240 or
YSt 310 of IS : 1161-1979 Specification for steel tubes for structural
purposes ( third revision ), as appropriate.
Manual metal arc welding
process may also be used to make tubes provided tubes so manufactured
shall meet all the requirements of IS : 1161-1979. Cold bend test need
not be carried out for tubes manufactured by manual metal arc weldmg.
5.1.1 For chemical test each coil of sheet/strip used for manufacturing
tubes shall be tested for phosphorus and sulphur.
5.1.2 For mechanical tests tubes shall be sampled in accordance with
IS : 4711-1974 Methods of sampling of steel pipes, tubes and fittings
(first revision) depending on the number of tubes in the lot to be
inspected.*
( Page 5, clnuse 8.4) - Substitute the following for existing clause:
8.4 The mean weight for bulk supplies shall be within 925 percent
value. The weight of any single pole shall not fall
below the nominal weights as given in Part 2 and Part 3 of the standard
by more than 10 percent.
( Page $, clause 10.1) - Delete (a) Tensile test . . . and phosphorus*
and renumber (b), (c) and (d) as (a), (b) and (c).
( Puge 5, clause 10.1.1 ) - Delete.
( Page 5, clause 10.1.2 ) - Renumber it as 10.1.1.
Page 6 clau.res 10.1.3, 10.1.4 and 10.1.5 ) - Renumber these as
10.1.6 , 10.1.3 and 10.1.4 respectively.
( Page 6, clause 10.2) - Substitute the following for the existing
formula:
- of its calculated
j--WI{
H2 - [l*-
I1 - J,
6, clause 13.1 ) -
third(zr
>}+ w, {(la- c)
W(
1, - I2 )3.
Delete
.
1
the
( -Page 8, Tahdrrr
mcttter
of Fig. 4, cnlutntt hending D ) - Bracketed
wording ( Outside Dia of Bottom Plate ) may be read under A.
( Page 8, clause A-l.1 ) - Substitute the letter symbol P, for p
and read as under:
P LL Wind pressure
[ Page
pnsdh
-3 100
Delete
11 from
formula
for P in
the
N,
9, foot-note
) -
Substitute
the
Substitute
following
existing
for the
Substitute
2 180Jor 2 220.
Substitute
72Joi
Substitute
540 TP 28for
73.
540
Substitute
Nominal
Weight of
(SMDC6)
2
Prlntod et Slmco Prlntlno Prees. Dolhl. lnale