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IS : 2713 ( Parts I to II-1

) - 1980
(Reaffirmed

Indian Standard

1991 )

( Reaffirmed 1998 )

SPECIFICATIONFOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES
( Second Revision )
Fifth Reprint MARCH 1998

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BUREAU
MANAK

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Copyright 1981

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STANDARDS
SHAH

ZAFAR

MARG

110002

October 1981

IS t 2713 (Parts I to IIl) - 1980

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES

(Second

Revision)

Structural Sections Sectional Committee,


Chairman
SHRI M. DHAR

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

Steel Re-Rolling Mills Association of India, Calcutta


Garden Reach Shipbuilder and Engineers Ltd, Calcutta
Superintendence Co of India (Pvt) Ltd, Calcutta
Steel Authority

Inspection Wing, Directorate


Disposals, New Delhi

JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARDS(WAGONI), RDSO


JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARDS (B & S),
RDSO (Alternate)
SHRI 0~ KHOSLA
SHRI S. N. SIN~H (Alternafe)
SHRI P. LAXMINARAY~A
SHRI V. A. S. NARAYANARAO (Alternate)
SHRI S. K. MITRA
SHRI S. DLJTTA(Alternate)
SHRI P. K. -MUKHERJEE
SHRIAMIT KUMARBHATTACHARYA (Alternate)
SHRI M. V. NAQESHAIAH

SHRI K. V. RAO (Alternate)


SHRI S. K. SADHU
SHXUS. C. CHAKRABARTI(Alternate)
SHRIM.C.
SARANGDHAR
SHRIM. K. CHATTERJEE(Alternate)
SHRI D. SRINIVASAN
SHRI B. P. GHOSH (Alternate)
SHRXK. S. SRINIVA~AN
SHRI A. K. LAL (Alternate)
SHRI SUBRATAROY

of India Ltd, Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai

M. N. Dastur & Co Pvt Ltd, Calcutta


The Tata Iron and Steel Co Ltd, Jamshedpur

SHRI P. C. MUSTAFI (Alternate)


SHRI M. P. JASUJA

SHRI KAMAL PRAKASH (Alternate)


SHRI D. B. NAIK
MAJ G. S. SONDH(Alternate)
SHIU P. V. NAIK
BRI~L.V.
RAMAKRISHNA
SHRIP. S. RANGAWITALAN
SHRI S. ROY

Ltd, Bombay

General of Supplies

and

Steel Authority of India Ltd, Research and Development


Centre for Iron and Steel, Ranchi
Ministry of Railways
EMC

Projects Pvt Ltd, Calcutta

Hindustan

Shipyard Ltd, Vishakhapatnam

Indian Iron & Steel Co Ltd, Burnpur


The Braitbwaite and Co Ltd, Calcutta
Metaz;gi$;l

& Engineering

Engineer-in-Chiefs

Consultants

(India)

Ltd,

Branch, Army Headquarters

Richardson and Cruddas Ltd. Bombav


Institution of Engineers (India), Cal&a
Iron & Steel Control,. Calcutta
Steel Authority of India Ltd, Bokaro Steel~Plant, Bokaro
Steel City
Jessop St Co Ltd, Calcutta
Stup Consultants Ltd, Bombay
Joint

Plant Committee,

Calcutta

National Buildings Organization,

New Delhi

Steel Authority
Rourkela

Rourkela

of

India

Ltd,

Steel Plant,

SHIU V. P. AGARWAL (Aknute)


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IS : 2713 (Parts I to m) - 1980


(Continued jkom page 1)
Reprcsen ting

Members
SHFCIK. SURYANARAYANAN
SHRI R. K. MEHTA (Alternate)
SHRI D. THIRUVENGADAM
SHRI M. SAN-N
(Ahwzate)
SHRI C. R. RAMA RAO,
Director (Strut & Met)

Indian Aluminium Co Ltd, Calcutta


Tube Investments of India Ltd, Madras
Director General, IS1 (Ex-o&io

Member)

SHm M. S. NAGARAJ
Deputy Director (Strut & Met), IS1

Tubular

Steel Transmission

SHRI S. N. BASU

Poles Subcommittee,

SMDC 6 : 2

Inspection Wing, Directorate


Disposals, New Delhi

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

SHRI SOMN SINGH


Sxu A. R. NAGARAJAN(Alternate)

Kalinga

Tubes Ltd,

Calcutta

AU India Small Scale Steel Tubular


Association, Kanpur
Madras

State

Electricity

Poles Manufacturers

Board, Madras

Punjab State Electricity Board, Patiala

Bombay Suburban Electric Supply Ltd, Bombay


Engineer-in-Chiefs Bra-Army
Headquarters

IS : 2713 (Parts I to XII) - 1980

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.

0.1 This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was


adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on
30 September 1980, after the draft finalized by
the Structural Sections Sectional Committee had
been approved by the Structural and Metals
Division Council.
0.2 This standard was first published in 1964 and
was revised in 1969. In this second revision
besides incorporating the Amendments No. 1 and
2, the following modifications have been effected:
a) The standard had earlier covered poles made
of high strength steel only (tensile strength
540 MPa or 55 kgf/mm2). In this revision
poles made of mild steel (tensile strength
410 MPa or 42 kgf/mm2) have also been
introduced.

Reference has been made to IS : 1161-1979*


for tubes used to make poles. Use of
manual metal arc welding process has also
been permitted for making tubes.
SI units of measurement have been used.
0.3 This standard has been prepared
parts as follows for convenient usage:

b) The range of pole sizes has been enlarged.

in three

Part I

General requirements

Part II

Special requirements for poles made


from steel of tensile strength 410 MPa

Part III

Special requirements for poles made


from steel of tensile strength 540 MPa

*Specification for steel tubes for structural purposes

1 MPa = 0.101 972 kgf/mm*.

(third revision).

IS : 2713 (Part I) - 1980

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

5.1.1 For mechanical


tests the tubes shall be
sampled
in accordance
with IS:
4711-19742,
depending on the number of tubes in the lot to
be inspected.

2.2 Load for Permanent Set - The maximum


load which may be applied without producing at
the gripping and a permanent
set higher than
specified.
The permanent
set measured
at the
point of application
of this load shall not exceed
13 mm.

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.

5.3 Swaged Poles - Swaged


poles
shall
be
made of seamless
or welded tubes of suitable
lengths swaged and joined together.
No circumferential joints shall be permitted in the individual
tube lengths of the poles.
If welded tubes are
used they shall have one longitudinal
weld seam
only; and the longitudinal welds shall be staggered
at each swaged joint.

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.

5.3.1 Swaging may be done by any mechanical


process.
The upper edge of each joint shall be
chamfered
off at an angle of about 45.
The
upper edge need not be chamfered if a circumferential weld is to be deposited in accordance
with 5.3.2.

2.6 Lot - A collection of poles of one designation


manufactured
by the same process under similar
conditions of production and offered for inspection
at a time.
Lot

Size -

Number

relating
to the
be laid down in

5.1 The tubes for making poles shall conftirm IO


grade YSt 240 or YSt 310 of IS : 1161-19791_ as
appropriate, except that manual metal arc welding
process may also be used to make the tubes and
the cold bend test need not be carried out.

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

4.1 The general


requirements
supply of the material
shall
IS : 1387-1967*.

2. TERMINOLOGY
definitions

and

b) Swaged.

1.2 These general requirements


apply to tubular
steel poles made of steels of minimum
tensile
strength 410 MPa and 540 MPa which are covered
in Part II and III respectively of this standard.

2.0 For the purpose of this standard,

steel poles shall be of the following

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).

IS : 2713 (Part I) - 1980

+35 Unless swaging is done by special process


such as rotary or longitudinal die swaging process
a circumferential weld shall be deposited at the
upper end of the joint (se3 Fig. 1) at a slope of
approximate] y 4!Y. This circumferential
weld
shall be deposited only after the poles are subjected
to and conforms to all the test requirements
specified in this standard.

rCIRCUMFERENTIAL

t-

.__..

+___-

802.1 In the case of welded tubes, its thickness


shall not fall below the thickness specified by
more than 10 percent.
8.2.2 In the case of seamless tubes, the followihg
tolerances on thickness shall apply:
a) Where the ratio of the thickness tp the
outside diameter is more than 3 percent,
-12.5
percent of the specified thickness;
and
b) Where the ratio of the thickness to the
outside diameter is equal to or less than 3
percent,
- 15 percent of the specified
thickness.

WELD

8.3 Length - The tolerance on the length shall


be as follows:
On the length of any section
f40 mm
On the overall length of pole
f25 mm

.-_.__._-__+_

FIG. 1

8.2 Thickness

8.4 Weight - The mean weight for bulk supplies


shall be not more than 5 percent below the
calculated value. The weight of any single pole
shall not fall below the calculated weight by more
than 7.5 percent.

CIRCUMFERENTIALWELD IN
SWAGED POLES

5.4 Joints in Swaged Poles-The


lengths of
joints on swaged poles shall be as follows:

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

9.1 In order to assist the selection of poles, a


typical worked out exaniple is given in Appendix A.
10. TESTS FOR POLES
10.1 The following tests shall be conducted on
finished poles;
a) Tensile test and chemical analysis for sulphur
and phaphorus,
b) Deflection test,
c) Permanent set test, and
d) Drop test.

COMPOSITION

6.1 The material, when analyzed in


with IS : 228 (Part III)-1972*
and IS
sh a11 not show sulphur and
IX)-1975t,
contents of more than 0,060 percent
7. FREEDOM

8.5 Straightness - The finished pole shall not


be out of straightness by more than I/600 of its
length.

accordance
: 228 (Part
phosphorus
each.

10.1.1 Number of poles selected for conducting


tensile -test and chemical analysis for sulphur and
phosphorus shall be as given below:

FROM DEFECTS

7.1 Poles shall be well-finished, clean and free


from harmful surface defects. Ends of the poles
shall be cut square. Poles shall be straight (see
8.5)) smooth and cylindrical.

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

10.1.2 Number of poles selected for conducting


the deflection, permanent set and drop tests specified in 10.1 shall be as follows:
Lot Size

*Methods of chemical analysis of steel: Part III


mination of phosphorus by alkalimetric method

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

IS : 2713 (Part I) - 1980


The deflection, permanent
be conducted
in succession
selected.

set and drop test shall


on each of the 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

.._.:
.:.,
.;_
,.

In the case of stcpp&d poles:


J1 = 0
J2 = 0

FIG. 2

TUBULAR$TEEL POLES

12.2 The welded joints shall be of good quality,


free from scale, surface defects, cracks, etc.
13. PROTECTION

AGAINST

CORROSION

13.1 Unless otherwise specified, the poles shall be


coated with black bituminous
paint conforming
to IS : 158-1968*
throughout,
internally
and externally, up to the level which goes inside the earth.
The remaining
portion of the exterior shall be
painted with one coat of red ~oxide primer as
specified in IS : 2074-19797.

(4 - 4 - 4) 1 + W I (1s- ld2

I, - J2)2 1 + w, (13 -

-A

12

10.2 When the pole is tested horizontally and the


load applied vertically, suitable allowance may be
made to take account of the overhanging
weight
of the pole.
The weight adjustment
shall be
calculated
by the following formula:

3-

10.1.5 Dro@ Test - This test shall be made in


the case of swaged poles.
The pole shall be droped vertically with butt end (bottom end) downwards, three times in succession from a height of
2 m, onto a hardwood block 150 mm thick laid
on a concrete
foundation.
The pole shall not
show any signs of telescoping
or loosening
of
joints.

I: 1, { H -

OF

11

10.1.4 Permanent Set Test - This test shall be


carried out immediately
after the deflection test.
After
application
of proper
load specified
in
Tables 1 to 4 of Part II, and 1 and 2 of Part III the
permanent
set measured
from the zero position
after the release of the appropriate
applied load,
at the point of application
of the load, shall not
exceed 13 mm.

-&

~ 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

14.1 If earthing arrangements


are required by the
purchaser, a through hole of 14 mm diameter shall
be provided in each pole at a height of 300 mm
above the planting depth.

12. WORKMANSHIP

*Specification for ready mixed paint, brushing, bituminous,


black, lead-free, acid, alkali, water and heat resisting for
general purposes (second revision).
tspecification for readv mixed paint. red oxide-zinc chrome.
p&ing
(first revision ) .
_

12.1 When

the tubes are made by manual metalarc welding, the welders employed shall be qualified.
6

IS : 2713 (Part
15. FINIALS

AND BASE PLATES

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

The use of the ISI Certification


Mark is governed
NOTE by the provisions
of the Indian
Standards
Institution
(Certification
Marks) Act and the Rules and Regulations
made thereunder.
The IS1 Mark on products
covered
by an Indian
Standard
conveys the assurance
that they
have been produced
to comply with the requirements
of
that standard
under a well-defined
system of inspection,
testin and quality control which is devised and supervised
IS1 marked produets
by ISf and operated by the producer.
to
are also continuously
checked by IS1 for conformity
Details of conditions
that standard
as a further-safeguard.
under which a licence for the use of the IS1 Certification
Mark ma
be
ranted
to manufacturers
or processors,

may be ogtainet from the Indian Standards Institution.

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

IS : 2713 (Part I) - 1980

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

All dimensions in millimetres.

Fm. 4

CAST IRON BASE PLATE

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

IS : 2713 (Part I) - 1980


A-3. WIND

LOAD

A-3.1 First the load on the wires is calculated by


multiplying the wind pressure by the diameter of
each wire, by the length of the span and the result
by 213 to allow for circular section.
Then the
equivalent load acting at A-A can be calculated
as follows :
Wind load on conductors = Q@dh
100 N ,
acting at h metres from GL
BM due to wind load at GL = +@$
Equivalent

N.m

load acting at A-A = Q -&$

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

Wind load on pole = 100


PD1[H-

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

Equivalent load acting at A-A = PI = F


total load P = (PI + P2) N

A-3.3 The selection of poles shall be made from


Tables 1 and 2 of Part II and part III for high
strength poles and from Tables 3 and 4 of Part II
~for mild steel poles.

= - 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:

Therefore, this pole is not suitable.


Taking the next pole, 540 TP, 38, we have the
diameter of steps as 139.7 x 114.3 x 88.9 mm and
crippling load as 3 320 N (339 kgf) the rest of the
data remaining the same.
Wind load on wires transferred to be acting at
A-A remained the same, namely, 1 340 N. Load due
to wind on pole after transferring it to act at A-A
==

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

Total load P=300+


1340= 1 640 N.
Assuming a factor of safety of 2.0 based on crippling load as above, the working load of pole selected
3 320
should not exceed = 1660 N.
2
Hence this pole is suitable,
Similarly it will be found that 540 SP 28 will be
suitable.

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

Load due to wind on pole after transferring it to


act at A-A

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

1000 Pa (100 kgf/m2)


0.71
1000 x 3 x100 X8o
(

NOTE- The cross arm is assumed at 75 cm from top


and height of conductors above cross arm as 25 cm.

12) 3, acting at a distance

DI {H -

xi)

A-A=P,

-4 - 12 from GL
2
due to wind on pole at GL =

8 p/100

( 13 -

la) +

Wind load on wires =

(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

of conductors above GL being 7.0 m. Wind pressure


is 1000 Pa (approximately 100 kgf/ms).

kgf.

IS t 2713 (Part II) - 1990

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

4.1 The steel sample .obtained from the finished

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

steel stepped and swaged poles


conforming to this standard (Part II) shall be designated as 410 TP and 410 SP respectively,
followed by serial number as shown in co1 1 of
Tables 1 and 2.
Example:
1980.

410 SP 15-IS:2713(Parts

PROPERTIES

I andII)-

5.1 The dimensions of poles shall be as given in

3. TUBES FOR THE MANUFACTURE

POLES

5. DIMENSIONS AND STRUCTURAL

Table 1 for stepped poles and Table 2 for &aged


poles. Useful properties of these poles calculated
on the basis of dimensions are also given in Tables
1 and 2.

OF

3.1 The tubes for making poles shall conform to


grade YSt 240 of IS : 1161-1979*
except that:
a) manual metal arc welding process may also
be used to manufacture tubes, and
b) cold bend test need not be conducted.

1 MPa = 0.10 1972 kgf/ mp.


*Specification for steel t $ bes for structural
7eutiion).

5.2 A few structural properties which are useful


in designing the poles are given in Tables 3 and 4.
*Methods for sampling of steel pipes, tubes and fittings
( first revisions
.
* tMethod ior tensile testing of steel tubes (jint revision).
specification
for steel tubes for strucs~ral purposes
(third m&ion).

purposes (thf

10

IS I 2713(Part ll) - 1980

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

193.7x 165.1 x 1397

291

6960(710)

4940(504)

2 470 (252)

2 785 (284)

410 TP-64

12w

2bO

0.60

low

5a!lx3.1ox3~lo

219.1 x 193.7 x 165.1

279

7 490 (764)

5 320 (542)

2 660 (271)

3 cm (34%) 3 640 (371)

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

193.7.x 165 I x 139.7

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

114-3x3.65

66.9x3-25

97

4330 (442)

3060(314)

,540

(157)

,740

2 110 (215)

410 SP4

7.50

1.25

0.30

6.25

4.50

1.50

1.50

139.7x4.65

114.3x3.65

66.9x3.25

103

4630 (472)

3260 (335)

,650

(166)

1850 (189)

2 250 (229)

1460 (151)

410 SP-9

?a

1.25

0.30

6.25

4.50

1.M

1.50

139.7x540

114.3~365

88-9x3.25

110

5 100 (520)

3 620 (369)

I 810 (185)

2 040 (206)

2.460 (253)

1 600 (163)

410 SP-10

&lx

l+JJ

0.90

6.50

4.X)

1.75

1.15

114.3x3.65

68.9x3.25

76.1x9.25

70

2 260 (230)

I 600 (163)

804

(62)

410 SP-11

EOO

I.50

0.u)

6-M

4.50

1.75

1-75

,1+3x4.50

6&9xCO5

76.1x3.25

83

2 730 (278)

I 930 (197)

971

(99)

941

902

(96)

(177)

(92)

1090(111)

,150

(117)

627

(64)

I w

(137)

745

(76)

873

(69)

I IOO(l12)

520

(59)

I SZO(l35)

618

(63)

725

(74)

410 SPA2

&oo

1m

O-SO

650

4.50

1.75

1.75

114.3x5.40

6&9x+65

76.1x3.25

97

3 190 (325)

2 270 (23,)

1 150 (115)

,270

(130)

1 550 (158)

410 SPAS

6.00

1.50

0.30

6.50

4-M

1.75

1.75

1397x4.50

114-3x365

6E9X3~25

101

4 160 (424)

2950 (301)

1480 (151)

,670

(170)

2020

410 SP-14

8ao

1.50

0.M

6.50

4%50

l-75

1~75

II

4446 (453)

3 If8 (322)

1 580 (161)

410 SP-15

EW

1.50

0.30

6.50

4.50

t.75

I.15

3470(354)

1740 (177)

139.7x4-85
139.7x540

1143x4-50
11t3xCM

6&9x%25

119

669x325

4890 (499)

110 SP-16

EM

1.M

0.30

7m

NO

1.75

1.75

114.3x3.65

66.9x3.25

76.,x325

75

2 090 (213)

,4sl(l51)

745

(76)

410 SPA7

850

I.50

@SO

7-00

5x@

1.75

1.75

,14.3x4-50

88-9x4.05

76.1x5.25

69

2 520 (257)

1790 (162)

699

(91)

1400 (143)

(206)

1 160 (120)

I 770 (Ml)

2 160 (220)

I 260 (131)

I960

(200)

2 980 (243)

IS60

(85)

1020 (104)

432

(44)

,230

510

(52)

634

1010 (103)

(125)

(140)

410 SP-16

EYI

I.50

@SO

,a0

5.00

1.75

I.75

114.3~540

6&9x+85

76.1x3.25

IO4

2 950 (301)

2 ml (214)

1050 (107)

I lqo (120)

1430 (146)

596

(61)

410 y-19

EM

1.50

cSn

?@I

5m

1.75

1.75

,39.7x4.50

114.3~365

66.9x3.25

109

3 644 (392)

2 730 (276)

I 360 (139)

154a (157)

1 800 (19,)

961

(98)

410 SP-20

&Yl

,cJl

0.30

7al

500

1.75

1.75

139.7x4.65

,14.3x3.65

88-9x3-25

115

? 110 (419)

2 910 (297)

,460

(149)

1650 (166)

2 ccl

(204)

I 010 (103)

410 SP-2,

6-Y

1.50

0.30

7xm

wJ0

I-75

I.75

1397x540

IIC3XC50

6&9x3-25

129

4 530 (462)

S 220 (328)

I 620 (164)

1810 (185)

2 210 (225)

I IS0 (115)

*10 SP-22

I350

I.50

0.30

700

5al

1.75

I.75

165.1x4.50

139.7X4.50

llCSxS.65

14,

5 450 (556)

3 870 (395)

1 930 (197)

2 160 (222)

2 650 (270)

I 730 (176)

t,o

SP-23

6.50

I.50

OS0

7-w

5.00

1.75

1.75

165.ly4.85

139.7.Xt.M

llf3x3.65

146

5 640 (596)

4 IM (423)

2 060 (212)

2 930 (238)

2 840 (290)

1 620 (166)

110 SP-24

8.M

I.50

0.30

?cm

5m

1.75

1.75

,65.,x5-46

139.7x4.50

llfSxS.65

156

6 450 (658)

4 580 (467)

2 340 (234)

2 579 (263)

3 140 (320)

1970 (201)

410 SP-25

900

1~50

@SO

75a

5m

114.3~365

88-9x3.25

78

1 940 (196)

1 sea (14,)

419 SP-26

9-w

1%

0.30

7.50

5-00

4,O,SP7

PO0

I.50

0.30

7.53

5.03

lb=

2.w

2.00

76.1x$25

6%

(70)

2al

2-w

1143x450

66.9x4-05

76-1x3.25

92

2 340 (239)

1 670 (170)

634

(85)

2m

2.05

114.3x5.40

66.9x4-65

76.1x3.25

108

2 750 (2so)

1950 (199)

971

(W)

P606 65 N.

14

775

(79)

9(1

(96)

I loo(112)

94,

(96)

333

(34)

I 140 (116)

402

(4,)

1 SSO(l36)

461

(47)

0-

IS I 2713 (Part II)-1980

or

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(51

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(,I)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(4

(4

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

(kg)

NW)

NW)

(15)
N(Lgf)

(6)

(17)

(16)

NW)

NW)

NW)

410 SP-28

900

1.Y)

0.30

7.50

5m

2aa

2m

139.7XCM

114.3X3.65

88.9x3.25

113

3 580 (365)

2 54a (259)

I 270 (130)

1430 (146)

1 740 (177)

745

(76)

410 SP-29

9m

L-M

0-30

7.50

5.00

2.w

2acl

1397X4-85

lICSX4.M

88.9x3-25

125

3 820 (SW)

2 720 (277)

,350

1 530 (156)

1860 (190)

814

(83)

410 SP-30

9al

150

930

7.M

5.03

2m

2.03

1397X5Acl

1,+3x4-50

88.9x3.25

133

4220 (430)

2 930 @OS)

, So0 (153)

1690 (172)

20M

en2

(W)

410 SP-31

9a

I.50

930

7.50

5-00

2a

2.W

165.1x4-50

139.7x4.M

114-3x3.65

147

5070(517)

SUDJ(367)

,8C0(184)

2030(2O7)

246O(251)

9~00

I.50

0.30

7.5c

400

2al

2.00

165.1x4-85

,39.7x+M

llfSx3.65

154

5430 (554)

38SO(S9S)

193O(197)

2 180(222)

264J(269)

1430(146)

9al

1.50

030

7.M

5.00

2a

2.00

165.1~540

139-7x4-50

114.3x3.65

164

6 O+O (612)

4270 (495)

2 130 (217)

2 410 (245)

2 910 (297)

1 540 (157)

40

SP-32

410 SP-33

(138)

410 SP-34

950

1.80

c-60

7.70

5xa

2.25

2.25

139~7~4-50

114.3x4-SO

88.9x3.25

122

3 630 (370)

25&l (263)

1280 (13.1)

14%

410 SP-35

9.50

Ial

060

7.70

ml

2.25

2.25

1397x4.85

114-3~4~50

88.9x5.25

I29

338o(3%6)

2760(281)

1 mo(142)

15So(lS8)

(148)

(209)

1360(139)

1 760 (Isa)

74s

(76)

1 aao(192)

784

(W

833

(85)

410 SP-36

950

l+l

060

7.70

5-M)

2.25

2.25

139~7x540

llt3x4~50

88.9x3.25

137

4280 (436)

304O(310)

1520 (155)

1710(,74)

2080

410 SP-37

930

Ia0

033

7-70

5.00

2.25

2.25

165.lx4.50

139.7x4.50

114~3x3~65

153

5 156 (525)

3660 (373)

1820 (186)

2060

(210)

2 wo (255)

13oa (133)

*lo

9%

lal

060

7.70

5a

2.25

2.25

1651~4.85

139.7x4.50

114.3x3.65

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5510 (562)

3910 (399)

1960 (ZW)

2210

(225)

2580

1370 (MO)

9.50

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7.70

5.00

2.25

2.25

1651x5-40

139.7X4.50

114-3x3.65

170

6093(621)

4SZO(44,)

2160(220)

243oC248)

2960(X12)

SP-38

410 SP-39

(212)

(273)

410 SPao

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I+Q

060

8.20

52o

240

2.40

139.7x4.50

114.3x+kl

88.9x3.25

128

3 390 (346)

2410 (246)

1210 (123)

1350 (138)

1650 (168)

@J3 (62)

1000

l&l

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8.20

5.20

240

240

1397x4-85

114.3x4.50

88.9x3.25

135

363O(370)

2580(263)

128O(131)

14SO(148)

176O(,8O)

637

(65)

410 SP-42

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L+o

060

820

5-20

2.4

2.40

139~7x540

114.3x4-50

88.9x3.25

144

39!%(@7)

283O(269)

1410(144)

1600(163)

lCAO(198)

677

(69)

410 SP-43

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0+50

8.20

5.20

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165.1x4-SO

139-7x4.50

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4310(4w)

3410(348)

1710(174)

192o(196)

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410 w-44

I000

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8.20

5 20

240

2.40

165-1x4.85

139-7x4.50

l14~3xUi5

168

5 150 (525)

3660 (373)

1820 (186)

2 060 (210)

2 Sap (255)

1 120 (114)

10.00

la3

060

8.20

5.20

240

240

165~1x540

139.7x4M

114.3x3.65

178

5 690 (580)

4O40 (412)

2 020 (206)

2 280 (232)

2 760 (282)

1200 (122)

410 SP-46

IOGI

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040

8 20

5-20

240

240

195-7x485

,65.1x4.50

139.7xCM

208

7 210 (735)

5 120 (522)

2 560 (261)

2 880 (294)

3 500 (357)

1850 (189)

410 SP-47

IO+0

1.80

0-M)

8.20

5.20

240

240

193.7x540

1611x450

13F7xl.M

221

7 910 (807)

5 620 (573)

2 Boo (286)

3 170 (323)

9 840 (392)

1 9% (203)

410 SP-48

1OQO

1.80

960

8.20

5.20

2.40

240

1937x5.90

165-1x4-M

139.7x450

233

8 620 (879)

6 120 (624)

3 O@l(312)

3 450 (352)

4 190 (427)

2 110 (215)

410 SP-49

11m

la0

O@l

9.20

5-60

2.70

2.70

1397x4.53

1,43x4-5O

88.9x3.25

140

S WI (SOS)

2 13O (217)

1 070 (103)

1200 (122)

1 4@3 (149)

412

(42)

410 SP-M

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1m

040

920

5.w

2 70

2.70

139-7x4-85

114.3x450

8%9x325

147

3210 (327)

2280 (232)

I 140 (116)

1280 (131)

,560

(159)

431

(44)
(49)

410 SP-51

IlNl

I.80

O-60

9.20

5.M)

2.70

270

139~7x540

1193X54o

83.9x3.25

164

3 530 (360)

2 510 (256)

1260 (128)

1410 (i44)

1720

(175)

48o

410 SP-52

1 lao

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060

9.20

5.60

2.70

2.70

1651~4~50

139.7x4.50

114.3x5-65

175

4256

(433)

SO10 (507)

1510(154)

1700 (173)

2060

(210)

726

(74)

410 SP-53

Ilao

l-80

060

9 20

5.69

2.70

2.70

165.1x4-85

139-7x4.50

114~Sx3~6S

183

4 5SO (464)

3 230 (329)

1620 (165)

1820 (186)

2 220 (226)

765

(78)

814

(83)

410 SP-54

IlaO

,a0

O-60

9.20

5.m

2.70

2.70

165-1x5-40

1597x4-W

114.3x3.65

194

5 030 (513)

.3 570 (364)

I 780 (182)

2 010 (205)

2 4&, (249)

410 SP-55

11Jla

Lao

0.64

9 20

560

2.70

2.70

193.7x4-85

165.1x4.50

1397x4.50

227

6 370 (650)

4 550 (462)

2 260 (231)

2 550 (260)

3 100 (316)

4LO SP-56

II~OO

l-86

064

9-20

56o

2.70

2-70

1937x540

165.1x4.M

139.7x4.50

241

6 990 (713)

4920 (h)

2 4W (253)

2 790 (285)

3 4OO (347)

1270
(130)
I 370 (1400)

410 SP-57

IIal

180

O-60

9 20

5m

2.70

270

193.7x590

,65-,x4.85

139-7x4.56

256

7 620 (777)

5410 (552)

2 710 (276)

SO50 (311)

3 710 (378)

1470 (150)

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1480(151)

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(2)

(3)

(4)

(9)

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(12)

(14)

cm

cm

cm

Wsfgf)

cm

cm

cm

410 TP.I

540 TP-I

140

310

545

0.062 4

175(17,5)

54.65

194.4

410 TP.2

540 TP-2

140

510

545

0.075 2

I75 (17.5)

65 12

254.5

410 TP-3

540 TP.3

I40

310

545

0.088 I

175 (17.5)

7s.s4

274.5
194.4

a.31

STEEL

9 77
11.9
14.16

410 TP4

540 TP-4

I45

320

595

14.4

20.0

34.0

0457 1

192 (19.2)

EA.65

410 TP-5

540 TP-5

I45

320

595

17.1

24.0

41.0

0.068 9

192 (19.2)

65. I2

107.0

234.5

10.1

Il.9

15.5

410 TP.6

540 TP.6

145

320

595

19.8

27.9

46.0

0~090 7

I92 (142)

73.34

123.9

274.5

12.0

14,16

16 5

210 TP-7

540 TP-7

145

320

595

240

41.0

62.6

0.1052

2S4 (X3.4)

107.0

234.3

437.2

II.9

15.5

19, I

410 TP-8

3iOTP-8

145

520

595

25.5

45.8

66.9

0.1124

234 (29.4)

11946

250.1

467.6

12.8

16.7

20.5

410 TP-9

540 TP.9

it5

320

595

27.9

48.0

73.7

0,123 9

234 (23.4)

123.9

274.5

514.5

34.36

la.5

22.8

as.92

9.77

12.7

410 TP-IO

340 TP.,O

150

330

620

14.4

20.0

34.0

0.054 a

L99 (19.9)

54.65

a692

194.4

410 TP.II

540 TP.,,

1%

330

620

l-7.I

24.0

41.0

ow.6

199 (19.9)

65.12

107.0

234.3

IO.1

11.9

155

410 TP-I2

34OTP.12

I50

330

620

19.8

27.9

184

0.077 4

199 (19.9)

73.54

125.9

274.5

12.0

14.16

18.5

410 TP-13

WI TP.13

150

SSO

620

24-O

41.0

62.6

01010

243 (24.9)

LO7.0

234.3

437-2

11.9

15.5

19

410 TP-I4

540 TP.,4

IM

330

620

25.5

43.8

66.9

0.107 9

243 (24.3)

11346

250.1

467.6

12.8

16.7

20.5

410 TP-15

MOTP-15

150

330

620

27.9

48.0

75.7

01189

243 (24.5)

12s 9

274.5

514.5

14.16

la.5

22 8

410 TP-I6

540 TP-k6

170

570

670

14.4

20.0

S&l

0.050 7

213 (21.3)

54.65

410 TP.17

540 TP-17

170

370

670

17.1

24-O

41.0

od612

213 (21.3)

65 I2

410 TP-18

540 TP.18

170

370

670

19.8

27.9

4a.O

0.071 6

213 (21.3)

410 TP-19

540 TP-19

170

370

670

2411

41.0

62.6

0~093 4

260 (269)

107 0

410 Two

540 n-20

170

370

670

25.5

45-a

66.9

ow99

260 (26.0)

410 TP-2,

MO TP.2,

170

570

670

27.9

4a.O

75.7

0~1100

2M) (26.0)

410 TP-22

540 TP.22

170

370

670

41.0

62.6

88.7

0.1524

921 (32.1)

2343

437 2

732.6

15.5

19

410 TP-23

540 TP-23

170

370

670

43.8

66.9

95.0

0.141 a

521 (52.1)

250,

467.6

784.5

16.7

20.5

24 4

410 TP-24

540 TP.24

170

570

670

46.0

73.7

105.0

0.1567

321 (92.1)

274.5

514.5

a64.7

LB.5

22.8

21

410 TP-25

540 TP.25

MO

3%

720

If4

20

34

0,047 2

228 (22,a)

5465

410 TP-26

540 TP.26

la0

590

720

17.1

24

4,

0.056 9

228 (22.8)

65.12

73.34

88.92
107.0

194.4
234.3

a,31

a.31
10.1

9.77

9.77
11.9

12.7

12.7
15.5

129.9

274.5

120

14.16

16.5

234.5

437.2

II 9

155

19.1

11346

250 I

462.6

12.8

16.7

20.5

129.9

274.5

514.5

14.16

la.5

22-6

88.92

194.4

a,31

22

7
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9.77

12.7

107.0

2S4.3

10.1

11-9

15.5
18.5

410 TP.27

540 TP-27

180

Fill

720

19.8

27-9

4a

00667

228 (22.8)

125.9

274.5

12.0

14.16

410 T-P-28

540 TP-28

180

990

720

24.0

41.0

62.6

0.0969

278 (27.8)

107.0

2345

497.2

II.9

15.5

19

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

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(Co,#nrd)

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(2)

(8)

(4)

(5)

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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

STESL SWAOHD PoLlu

(IIOTR RIGR

TENBILE AND nllLD

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

SWAGELI POLBB (BOTH HIOH TENSILE AND MILD SmxL. POLES) -

(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

I310 88.7 133.0

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

IS : 2713 (Fart III) - 1980

Indian

Standard

SPECIFICATION
TUBULAR

STEEL

OVERHEAD
PART III

1.1 This part covers the special requirements for


tubular steel poles of circular cross section made
of steel of minimum tensile strength 540 MPa
overhead power lines. The general -requirements
are covered in Part I.
2. DESIGNATION
2.1 Tubular steel stepped and swaged poles conforming to this standard (Part III) shall be
designated as 540 TP and 540 SP respectively,
followed by a serial number as shown in co1 1 of
Tables 1 and 2.
2713 (Parts I and III)-

3. TUBES FOR THE MANUFACTURE


POLES

OF

3.1 The tubes for making poles shall conform to


grade YSt 310 of IS : 1161-1979* except that
a) Manual metal arc welding process may also
be used to manufacture tubes.
b) Cold bend test need not be conducted.
*Specification
revision).

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

for steel tubes for structural

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

4.1 The steel sample obtained from the finished


pole when tested in accordance with IS : 18941972t shall show a minimum tensile strength
of 540 MPa (55.0 kgf/mms) and a minimum
percentage elongation specified in 10.1.1 and
10.1.1.1 of IS : 1161-1979:.
5. DIMENSIONS
PROPERTIES

AND STRUCTURAL

5.1 The dimensions of poles shall be as given in


Table 1 for stepped poles and Table 2 for swaged
poles. Useful properties of these poles calculated
on the basis of dimensions are also given in Tables
1 and 2.
5.2 A few structural properties which are useful
in designing the poles are given in Tables 3 and 4
of Part II of this standard.
1 MPa = 0.101 972 kgf/mm*.
*Methods for sampling of steel pipes, tubes and fittings
(Jirst revtiion ) .
tMethod for tensile testing of steel tubes (first revision).
$Specitication for steel tubes for structural purposes (third
revirion).

23

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IS t 2713 (Part

(15)
N(W)

(167) 745 (76,


,340(137)1640
(166)I 970pi) 902 (92)
1440
(~47)I 630
4 750 (484) 3 370 (344) 1690
(172) 19W (194) 2 300 (235) 990 (101)

7.00

1.25

0.M

5.75

3.65 3~M)X,~7OX1~70 11+.3x88.9x76-1

60

3360(342) 2 390 (244) I200 (122)

WITP- 1

7w

I.25

0.30

5.75

4.50 3~6OX,~7OX1~70 114.3x88.9x76.1

73

4060 (414) 2680 (294)

5+c
TP- 3

7.00

1.25

0.30

5.75

~5.40 3.60~1.70~1.70 ,1+.3~88.9~76.,

a7

3 080 (314) 2 190(223) 1090 (Ill) 1240 (126) 1500 (153)

MOTP

5+oTP-4

7.50

1.25

0.30

6.25

3.65 COOxl~75xl~75 114~3x66~9x76~1

65

MOTP-5

7.50

I.25

0.30

6.25

4.50 +oOxI.75~1~75 11+.3x88.9x76,1

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~

i 550 (158) 1750 ,178) 2 120 (216)

634 (85)

4GQx1~75x1~75 ,,4~3x&3~9x76~l

97

WIT?-7

7.50

1.25

O%l

6.25

4.50 +wJx 1.75x1.75 139,7x114~3x88~9

340Tp.a

7.50

1.25

0.30

625

4.85 +.00~1.75~,.75 ,39.7x,,+.3x88.9 105

34oTP.9

7xl

1.25

0.30

6.25

540

+~ooxl~75x,~75 139~7X114.3Xaa~9 116

(444) 3090 (315)

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

2 960(3021 2 100(21+) IO50 (107) I 190 (121) I ++0 (147)

540 TP.10

*+w

1.50

O-30

6-50

3.65 +4Ox1~aOx,~8O 114~3xaa~9x76~1

54OlTp-II

ax-3

I.30

0.30

6.50

4.50 +.4o~,~ao~,~ao ,,+.sxaa.9x76.,

88

3620((569)2 570 (2621 ,280 (131) ,450 (148) ,760 (179)

5+oTP-I2

wnl

I.50

0 30

6.50

540

+40ox,.80x,~60 ,,4~3X88.9X76.,

101

4 ,80(+26) 2 960 (302) 1480 (151) ,670 (170) 2 030 (207)

540 TP.13

8.00

1.50

0.30

6.50

4.50 +.+oo~~~ao~,~6o,39.7xII+dx88.9

104

5 ++0(555) 3 860 (394) 1930 (197) 2 Ia0 (222) 2 650 (270)

5.wTP-,+

am

I.50

0.30

6.50

4.85 +.+0~~.80~1~80 m7x,,+.3xaa.9

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

+4o0,.ao~,~ao r59.7x,,+.3x66.9 125

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

2 740 (279) 1940 (196)

971 (99, 1100 (112) ,330 (136)

(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

(337) 2 340 (239)

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

7 I+0(728) 5070 (517) 2 530 (258) 2 a50 (291) 3470 (354)

MOTP.23

6.50

1.50

0 30

1.00

4.85

145

7 650(780) 3430 (554) 2 720 (277) 3060 (312) 3 720 (379)

5+OTp-24

8130

1~50

0.30

7.00

5-+o

160

8+5O(a62) 6000 (612) 3000 (306) 3 380 (345) 4 110 (419)

I kd-

598 (6,)

9.80665 N.
(Conlinurd)

25

f)

- 1930

TABLE 1 STEPPED POLE8

MADE FROM STEEL OF ULTIMATE

TFNJLE

SIXENOTH 848 MFm (83 W/mm)

-CWd

PUNT- Lo*0 Hmam


R?O A~m.lw Asovr
DEPTH
*El:
GaoH
*z*
DnrANCS
I

(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

5 070 (9191 2 810 (212)

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

1651~ 1397x 114.5

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)

1280 (190) 14-w


(147) I 750 (178)
1670 (170) i a70 (191) 2280 (292)
I 780 (lag 2 cm (2o4) 2 4Sa (218)

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)

2 700 (275). 9 280 (SS4)

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)

2 980 (SO4) 3 620 (369)

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

TABLE 1 STEPPED POLES MADE

DBPICNA.
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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

Lou, FOOL Lo*0 mm.


SZTrn
nnoruY
DI?LZClWN
EY::

(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

I -- Based on assumption that steel weighs 7.85 g/cm.

load If the pole a.. tbc case ma


NOTE 2 -Before
mnking a selection of pole it is neeuaary to assume a suitable factor ofsafety which haa to be applied on breaking load or tbcuipplin
Vnlun of working load of (he pole with P factor of safety2 on cripp 7.mg load and factor 2.5 on b A,
depending on the relevant clecuicity nda to obtain the working load of tbc pole.
load arc both given in Table 1 for information.
The user will have to calculate the working loada ifdiiibrent facton of safety other than those stated above arc applied.

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)

III) - 1989

Is : 2713 (Put

()

Rl) - 1980

3)
m)

l-2, I

4)
m)

(11)
(mm)

\$I

13)
(kf)

(14)
NC&)

I4

(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

3y

SPA5

12-W

2.00

0.60

10.00

5.80

3. lo

3.10

219~lx360

1937x4.85

165.1x+50

313

Ll2W

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

Ilol

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)

HOSP.68

13m

2.00

0.60

1l.W

5.80

9-M)

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)

54l SP-69

13a

2.W

060

11a

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

IlGll

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)

loM)(108)

540 SP.71

13~W

2.00

O+l

II.00

580

360

3.66

219.,x560

19,7x4-85

1651x450

333

IO IW (1 031)

7 160 (732)

3590 (3%)

4040

4910

I I@(,

540 SP-72

13.W

la0

CbM)

11.00

580

3a

$60

219~lx590

193.7x4.85

1651x450

343

10 600 (1 064)

7 550 (770)

3 780 (385)

4260 (434)

540 SP-73

14.50

2.06

0.60

12.M

6.50

4.00

4-00

193~7x540

1641x485

139~7x450

312

540 SP.74

**XI

2.00

oa

12.50

6-Y)

4W

4.W

193.7x5+3

l65-IXHO

13c+7x4-59

336

6 $20 (675)
7210

(735)

(412)

(Ml)

5 170 (527)

794 (61)

l8)

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)

546 SP-75

ICY)

2.W

060

12Gl

6.54,

400

4.W

219.,x5+0

1337x485

1651x4-M

370

684O(Wl)

6 260 (640)

3 140 (320)

3 530 (360)

4 303 (438)

775 (79)

513 SP.76

L4 50

2.00

040

l2al

6W

4.W

tea

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)

5,J SP.77

16 00

2-00

040

13.70

7ao

4%

t50

,93.7x3++

1651x4.85

139.7x4-M

341

6010

540 SP-78

16-W

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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AMENDMENT NO. 1 SEPTEMBER 1986


TO
IS : 2713 ( Parts 1 TO 3 ) - 1980 SPECIFICATION FOR
TUBULAR STEEL POLES FOR
OVERHEAD POWER LINES
PART 1

GENERAL
(

REQUIREMENTS

Second Revision )

( Page 4, clause 5 ) -

Substitute

the

following

for the existing

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 word throughout from

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

on flat surfaces in N/m2, to be calculated


in
accordance
with the provisions
of IS : 875-1964 Code of
practice for structural safety of buildings: Loading Standards
( rcvisen) ( With .4mendment No. 1 ).

[ Page
pnsdh
-3 100

9, cluuse A-3.1, ( line 7 ) ] -

Delete

11 from

formula

for P in

[ Purge9, drmse A-3.2 ( lines 4, 7 and 9 ) ] the formulae.


( Page
value:

the

N,

9, foot-note

) -

Substitute

the

Substitute

following

existing

for the

1 Newton (N) = 01-02 kgf.


1 kgf= 981 N.
( Page 9, clause A-4.1.1, line 10 ) -

Substitute

2 180Jor 2 220.

( Page 9, clause A-4.1.1, line 11 ) -

Substitute

72Joi

( Page 9, clause A-4.1.1, line 29 )~TP 38.

Substitute

540 TP 28for

73.
540

FOR POLES MADE


PART 2 SPECIAL REQllIREMENTS
FROM STEEL OF TENSI~LE STRENGTH 410 M~Pa
( Second Revision )

( Pages 11 ro 13, Table 1, co1 9 ) - Substitute Nominal Weight of


Polefor Approx Weight of Pole.
( Pages 14 to 16, Table 2, col 12 ) - Substitute
Nominal Weight of
Polefor Approx Weight of Pole.
( Page 22, Table 4, co1 12, first three itemr ) - Substitute
7326,
7845 and 8647fot 7 7326, 7 7545 and 8 8647 respectively.
PART 3 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR POLES MADE
FROM STEEL OF TENSILE STRENGTH 540 MPa
( Second Revision )

( Pages 25 to 27, Table 1, co1 9 ) - Substitute Nominal Weight of


PoleJor Approx Weight of Pole.
( Page 26, Table
1, co1 11, against designation
540 TP 26 ) Substitute 2 180 for 2 810.
( Pages 28 to 30, Table 2, col 12 ) Polefor Approx Weight of Pole.

Substitute

Nominal

Weight of

(SMDC6)
2
Prlntod et Slmco Prlntlno Prees. Dolhl. lnale

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