JIS
JAPANESE
INDUSTRIAL
STANDARD
Translated and Published by
Japanese Standards Association
JIS G 3192»
(JISF)
Dimensions, mass and permissible
variations of hot rolled steel sections
ICS 77,140.70
Reference number : JIS G 3192 : 2008 (E)
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Date of Establishment: 1954-07-30
Date of Revision: 2008-03-20
Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 2008-03-21
Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
Standards Board
‘Technical Committee on Iron and Steel
JIS G 3192:2008,
rst English edition published in 2008-10
Translated and published by: Japanese Standards Association
41-24, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8440 JAPAN
In the event of any doubts arising as to the contents,
the original JIS is to be the final authority.
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Contents
Introduction
1 Scope
Normative reference
Classification and sectional shape --
Expression of dimensions ---
Standard dimensions
2
2
2
Shape and dimensional tolerances 3
3
Mass-
Tolerance on mass -~
Cmreaeeonw
Appearance
Annex A (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 1: Equal- tee angles—
Dimensions --
Annex B (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 2: Unequal- leg angles—
Dimensions os
Annex C (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 3: Equal-leg angles and
unequal-leg angles—Tolerances
29
Annex D (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 4: Sloping flange
channel sections—Dimensions and sectional properties ---. 32
Annex E (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 5: Sloping flange
I-sections—Dimensions and sectional properties -
Annex F (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 6: Sloping flange
column sections—Dimensions and sectional properties --.- 36
Annex G (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 7: L-sections for
shipbuilding—Dimensions, sectional properties and
tolerances
Annex H (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 8: Bulb flats—
Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances
Annex I (normative) Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 9: T-sections with equal
depth and flange width—Dimensions -.
Annex JA (informative) Comparison table between JIS and corresponding
International Standards -
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Foreword
This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Industrial Standard
revised by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry through deliberations at the
Japanese Industrial Standards Committee as the result of proposal for revision of
Japanese Industrial Standard submitted by The Japan Iron and Steel Federation (JIS)
with the draft being attached, based on the provision of Article 12 Clause 1 of the
Industrial Standardization Law applicable to the case of revision by the provision of
Article 14.
Consequently JIS G 3192: 2005 is replaced with this Standard.
This JIS document is protected by the Copyright Law.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some parts of this Standard may conflict
with a patent right, application for a patent after opening to the public, utility model
right or application for registration of utility model after opening to the public which
have technical properties. The relevant Minister and the Japanese Industrial Standards
Committee are not responsible for identifying the patent right, application for a patent
after opening to the public, utility model right or application for registration of utility
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Dimensions, mass and permissible
variations of hot rolled steel sections
Introduction
‘This Japanese Industrial Standard has been prepared based on the first editions
of ISO 657-1 and ISO 657-2 published in 1989, the first edition of ISO 657-5 published
in 1976, the first editions of ISO 657-11, ISO 657-15, ISO 657-16, ISO 657-18, and
ISO 657-19 published in 1980, the first edition of ISO 657-21 published in 1983 with
some modifications of the technical contents. In the text of this Standard, conventional
items specified in JIS have been described. In Annexes, corresponding International
Standards are specified without modifying the technical contents.
‘The portions given sidelines or dotted underlines are the matters in which the con-
tents of the original International Standards have been modified. A list of modifica-
tions with the explanations is given in Annex JA.
1 Scope
‘This Standard specifies the dimensions, mass and their tolerances of hot rolled steel
sections as well as the appearance, shapes and permissible variations thereof. The scope
of this Standard and the choice of specified items in this Standard shall be specified
in respective product standards or upon the agreement between the purchaser and the
supplier.
Unless otherwise speci of and
nexes may be applied in place of the text upon the agreem«
fhe supplier.
NOTE: The International Standards corresponding to this Standard are as fol-
lows.
180 657-1: 1989 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 1: Equal-leg angles—Di-
‘mensions
ISO 657-2: 1989 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 2: Unequal-leg angles—
Dimensions
180 657-5:1976 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 5: Equal-leg angles and
unequal-leg angles—Tolerances for metric and inch series
ISO 657-11:1980 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 11: Sloping flange chan-
nel sections (Metric series)—Dimensions and sectional properties
ISO 657-15:1980 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 15: Sloping flange beam
sections (Metric series)—Dimensions and sectional properties
180 657-16:1980 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 16: Sloping flange col-
umn sections (metric series) Dimensions and sectional properties
ISO 657-18:1980 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 18: L sections for ship-
building (metric series)—Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances
180 657-19:1980 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 19: Bulb flats (metric
series)—Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances
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ISO 657-21:1983 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 21: T-sections with equal
depth and flange width—Dimensions
(Overall evaluation: MOD)
In addition, symbols which denote the degree of correspondence in the
contents between the relevant International Standards and JIS are IDT
(identical), MOD (modified), and NEQ (not equivalent) according to ISO/
IEC Guide 21.
2 Normative reference
The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this text,
constitute provisions of this Standard. The most recent edition of the standard
(including amendments) indicated below shall be applied.
JIS Z 8401 Guide to the rounding of numbers
3 Classification and sectional shape
The classification and sectional shapes of steel sections shall be as given in table 1.
Table 1 Classification and sectional shape of steel sections
Classification Sectional shape diagram
Equal-legs
Angles | Unequal-legs
Unequal-tegs and
unequal thicknest
I-sections
Channels
Bulb flats
T-seetions
H-sections
Hf |p
4. Expression of dimensions
The dimensions of steel sections shall be expressed by each sectional dimension in
millimetre and the length in metre. As a rule, dimensions shall be expressed by items
among leg length (A, B), depth (#1) and thickness (¢, fi, ¢2) of each section shown in
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table 3, table 4, table 7 to table 11 according to each sectional shape. The thickness
of channels in table 11 may be expressed only by fy out of t: and fs,
5 Standard dimensions
‘The standard dimensions shall be as follows
a) The standard sectional dimensions of steel sections shall be as given in table 7
to table 14.
b) The standard lengths of steel sections shall be as given in table 2.
Table 2 Standard length
Unit: m
60 70 80 90 100 110 120 139 140 150
6 Shape and dimensional tolerances
‘The shape and dimensional tolerances of steel sections shall be as follows. The tol-
erances of steel sections other than those specified in a) and b) shall be upon the agree-
ment between the purchaser and the supplier.
a) The shapes and dimensional tolerances of angles, I-sections, channels, bulb flats
and T-sections shall be as given in table 3.
b) The shape and dimensional tolerances of H-sections shall be as given in table 4.
The tolerances on sectional squareness, however, shall be applied on the request
of the purchaser.
7 Mass
The mass of steel sections shall be as follows.
a) The mass of steel sections shall, as a rule, be expressed by theoretical mass in
kilogramme.
b) ‘The method for calculation of mass of the steel sections shall be in accordance with
table 5 based on the nominal dimensions.
©) The sectional area and unit mass of steel sections obtained in terms of the stan-
dard sectional dimension according to table 5 shall be as given in table 7 to table 14.
Besides the sectional area and unit mass, table 7 to table 14 show the position of
gravity centre, the geometrical moment of inertia, the radius of gyration of area
and the modulus of sections for informative reference.
Note” The nominal dimensions usually refer to only dimensions and are used
in commercial trade. Here, “nominal dimensions” are used to avoid the
confusion with the actually measured dimensions.
8 Tolerance on mass
When requested by the purchaser, the mass tolerances for steel sections shall be
as given in table 6. In this case, the tolerances on mass shall be expressed by the quo-
tient in percentage that the difference between the theoretical mass and actual mass
is divided by the theoretical mass.
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Table 8 Shapes and dimensional tolerances of angles, I-sections,
channels, bulb flats and T-sections
Unit: mm
Divison ad Tnension Thien mais
Under 0 Tis
Leg 50 or over to and excl. 100 $2.0
renee
Lento rover and ex 20 730
Tae 100 a5
Degen [odor over to and oa 0 =20
aD 200 or over to and excl. 400 +30
“over over =o
Thar 106
For lg length A [63 vero
(B for T-section) | and excl. 10 20.7
or ander 150'n [Soren
sent inde 208
Thick. 16 or over +10 TT
ms Under 68 207 Pues.
(ty th, ta) 6.3 or over to f
For leg length A | and exel. 10 £08
(BrP ccton
or 130 or over | 10 or over to £10
or 30or ower | ter 6
iBor evr
and excl, 25, a12
Tmorunder @
Ba mo th ps
side tolerance given in
Length the above column for
over? m trary Tm neat in
lengths or its fraction.
Theminus sie tlerace
habe nm
outae | toon 20% or undr of with B
om ections ® excluding I-section
Sectine® exciting secon | 25 gr underotwitn 8 | Fr Texto, se digrems of
section H-sections in table 4,
Trion and Teeatin 020% or nie een
bend : 1 be apie tobe such as
Sections excluding F-section and | 0.30% or under of length | sweep and camber.
Sesion
soo or wnderin | a
tats section “80
tsety | ana
Note” The purchaser may doignat hat th oubaFaquae tal be 2.0 ound of he eg ont
bau lean 200 mor ever nig ent
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Table 4 Shapes and dimensional tolerances of H-sections
Unit: mm
Division and dimension Tolerance Remarks
400 oF under =20 5
Width (B) 3
‘Over 400 780 a
0 or undorin I=
Under | £292" +20 |
Depth (i) a
* 800 [lover 400m width B 780 ie
800 or over +3.0 -
Trder 16 =o 2 LE
Flange | 16 or over to and evel 25 zis
| @ [BSerover to and exe. 40 mar
i 40 or over #20
Z Under 16 2077
Wen | 16or over tand exch 25 io
(4) [BB orover to and excl 40 zis
dor over =20
=a0
7 mor under 7
“Add 6 mm to the plus side
tolerance given in the
Length above column for every
Over 7m 1m increase in length or
ite fraction
‘The minus side tolerance
shall be O mm
1.0 % or under of width B, ae
800 or under in depth # | provided that 1.5 mm is 4
Outof: the minimum.
square (7) 12 % or under of width B,
Over $00 in depth #1 provided that 1.5 mm is
the minimum. 4 HI
Bong | 2000F under indepth H | 0.15 % or under oflength | To be applied to bend such a
Over 300 in depth H (0.10 % or under of length | *¥¢eP and camber.
Basen [400 or ander in wid B 220 Se
icity =) Ee
(s) Over 400 in width B +£3.56 2
Under 360 in dopth 2.0 or under
Concavity "350 or over to and excl. 650m
of web WW) | Gop 2.5 or under
350 or over in depth 30 or under
Flange
fold) | 400 or under in width B
1.5 % or under of 5, pro-
vided that 1.5 mm is the
Sectional squareness (e)
1.6 % or under of width B
or of depth #7, provided that
8.0 mm is the minimum.
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Table 5 Method for calculation of mass”
Caleulating step
Caleulation method
Number of figures in calculated
result"
Basie mass
kg/em*
(0.785 (mass per em? sectional area, per metre
length)
Sectional area
em?
The values calculated bythe following
formulas shall be multiplied hy si
For equal leg angles
#(2A ~0)+0.216 (rn? 2rs2)
For unequal leg angles
HA+B-1)+0.215 (rn? ~2r7)
For unequal leg and unequal thickness
angles
At; + (B~ty)+0.215 (rt -r2)
Por Fsoctions
Hey+ 26 (Bb) +0618(r2=r2)
For channels
Ht + 2tg(B~t))+0.349 (r= 1r2)
For bulb ats
Atrdry+0.280d Ors +d)-0215 (n8+r2)
Por Tsections
Bly + 0.307r? + 482.6
For Hesections
ud 2n)+ 286+ 0.858
Round off to 4 significant figures:
Unit mass
kgf
Basic mass (kg/em*~m) x sectional area (em?)
‘Round off to 3 significant figures.
Por those exceeding 1 000 kg,
round off to integer in ke.
Mass of single piece
Unit mass (kg/m) » length (m)
Round off to 3 significant figures.
For those exceeding 1 000 kg,
kg round off to integer in kg.
Total mass | Mass of single piece (kg) x total number of vand off to integer in
kg pieces of the same size Round off to integer in ke
8401.
Notes *! ‘The calculation method for the sectional area of the steel sections other than those in
this table shall be upon the agreement between the purchaser and the supplier.
») The symbols which are used for the calculation of the sectional area stand for the sec-
tional dimensions of the steel section, and the relation of the symbols to the respective
parts of the section shall be as given in table 7 to table 14.
© The rounding off of the numerical values shall be in accordance with Rule A in JIS Z
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Table 6 Tolerances on mass
Thickness” ‘Tolerance
Under 10 mm 25%
10 mm or over 24%
‘To be applied to one lot of the same dimensions (1 t or over). When
the number of pieces corresponding to 1 t in mass does not amount
to 10, it shall be applied to each lot of 10 or more pieces.
Note * Thicker one of t; or fz shall be applied.
Appearance
The appearance of steel sections shall be as follows
The steel sections shall be free from defects that are detrimental to practical use.
In the case where there are some harmful defects on the surface of steel sections,
the manufacturer may remove or repair the defects by grinding or welding. In
this case, the operation shall be as follows.
1) Conditioning with grinder
1.1) The sectional dimensions of steel sections after conditioning shall fall within
the range of the tolerances. When approved by the purchaser, however, this
restriction may be applied flexibly according to its application.
1.2) The conditioned parts of steel sections shall be finished neatly, and the
boundary between the repaired portions and as rolled surface shall be
smoothly finished.
2) Repair by welding
2.1) ‘The harmfal defects of steel sections shall be repaired by welded overlay after
complete removal by means of appropriate method such as chipping or grind-
ing.
2.2) The depth of the defect-removed portion prior to the repair by welding shall
be 30 % or under of the nominal thickness. For the toe of the leg of stee!
sections, however, the depth shall fall within the nominal thickness of the
leg from the edge (12 mm max.)
2.3) The repaired area by welding shall be 2 % or under of the whole surface area
of steel sections.
2.4) The weld repairing shall be carried out by suitable means according to the
type of steel products.
2.5) The welded part of steel sections shall be free from undercut or overlaps
around the fringe of welds. The reinforcement of weld shall be 1.5 mm or
over in height from the rolled surface, and this shall be removed by chip-
ping, grinding, etc. and smoothly finished as high as the rolled surface.
2.6) The heat-treated steel sections themselves including repaired parts shall be
heat-treated once again after the repair by welding.
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Table 7 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of equal-leg angles
TOTP) emetic momen oineria
heal Radius of gyration of area
<| es
~ —
g
a
‘Standard sectional [Sec [Unit Tnformative a
Since [Se [ea _
AxB Tet] ore Diotance of Geometrical momant of Radius of gyration of Modulus,
i cot | igim| em ent | em cn?
GGL a | & | Mx [Min % [MaxpMin] Z |Z
7 Ay A jy iy
2x25 3] 4 [2 [ ve] i [ane] on] apr] orn] 135] oxal ore [ore] ano aan | oval cael
sox ol sf [2 [ia] 136 oss [onl v0 | ue [225] on cs | on] ue [oss | ast! 0
ox wo| 3] a3]2 [ane[ im [1m [1m | a | 39] seol ws |az [as [uss Joo [v2 | ar
ox a s{ sls | ams) 205[ uy [ur| se | se] em) 225[ 130 [1 [ost [ars] in [uot
«sxas| af asf [ sol am [ioe [ze | 650 | 50] 103 | 270 [ia [36 [xm [oa | 20 [200
[asx 45] 5] 65] 3 | 4300] sae [as [128 | rm |r| as [329/136 | 136 [am [ose | 2a [206
sox 20 af 65]3 | sao am [iar [ir] ons | om 14a | 32s] [usa [um [oo] 20 [2a
sox 30 sf 6s]3 | ase[ am fiat [am | our | au | mms | ass fuse [use [19 [oo] sos fa
sox 30 6f 65] 45| sou oe [iat [use| 126 | 126 | ann | 22s! 0 [iso [ae [om | 355 bo55
ox @| 4{ 65/3 | see] 368 | 161 | rot | 160 | 160 | asa | ae iss |ias [233 [19 | 306 | 366
x | sf 65{3 | sam| ass | ies [| 190 | 16 | si2 [aml [um 2m [ue [am a
[esx 65 | 5] 85] 3 | e307] soo fam [an | 253 2s3_| 401 [ios [iss [19 [asi [ize | s3s | sas
5% 651 of e514 | as| sofia [im] wa | 294 | as [22 [ioe [um [2 [rar Leow bes
esx 65| 8| 85] 6 | 9761] ro6 | ras | tax | sce | 368 | sas [iss [iss [194 [2m [12s | 796 | 296
mx] 6|as|« | am] sae] ass [ios | sr | a1 | seo [isa [aie [2 [20 hor
rsx 75 6| asl « | arr] oss 206 [206 | ast | scr | 12 [190 [220 [20 [am [uae
13x75 | 9] 85) 6 [120 | ov] 217 fair] ow | ote | mo lon [rs vas
75x 75 | 12] 85| 6 16% | 30 229 [229] 819 | 819 | 1299 [345 | 222
wax o0| fas] [ omer] rad ane [aie | soe | soe | os [m2 [2ae [ous [a0
0x 9 5 j 202 | oe | mr | sor |e [ase [277 [ar [348
[ox 0 nas [2u6| sso | sao [vw [us [276 [26 | a [1
mx 50 29 jas las_[is_|w [sz [2m [on [se [ive ls ls
sox 90 2@ [209 [ase [6 [2m fess [oes foe [a fim [ow as
10x10 an [an| a [i | 205 _[s2 [308 [som | a8 7
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Table 7 (concluded)
Siandard sectional [See] Unit ] Tnformative
dimension mm | tional] mass |
axB Te[n palo | Distance of] Geometrical moment of Radius of gration of | Modulus
| | fesntreat "| inertia area ofsection |
fravity ‘
ent | xgim | em em om ca
| GIG) & | & | Mx [Mal a] 4 [Max|Min] Z |Z
L | i i ta lal ala
oox 100 | 10|10 | 7 | 1900 | 149 | 2m | 280 | 175
to | 7 | 2431 | 191 | 208 | 208] 220
woxi0 | fiz | s | 1976 | 147 | 324 | 324] 258
17s |_2 | 720] 304 [304 | 383 | 195 | 244] 244
Zo
288
zs | 179 | 353 | 353] 36 | 366 | se | 150 | sor [aor | sos | 257
a
568
348 | ont 300 | 300 | 378 | 194 |
410 | 105 | 371 |371_| 367 | 238
oxo] 92 | 6
[rwxiso ra fia [asf 2975 | 234 | 36 | 300 | aor 78 [12 | 356 [396 | soo | 254
toxi30 | 1512 | es} 3675 | 28s | 376 | 376 | 568 sco_| 24 | 393 |393 | 49s | 283 | oi] ors
ssoxiso | 12[i4 | 7 | 3477 | 273 | ata | ane | 740 | r40 | 1190 | 306 | 401 [aor | sa 681) 68
180% 150 | 15 |14 | 10 | 4274 | 336 424 | 888 ez | rato [365 | 456 | 456 515 826) 826
130x150 | 19|14 [10 | 338 | 419 | 440 | 440 100 | 10% | 1730 | asi_| asz [as | se | 20 | 13 | 103
vss | 1215 | | aosa | aus | 473 | 473 | 1170 | 1170 | 1960 | 480 | 538 | s3e | 678 | s4¢| ois] 98
fis [in | soa1 | 99 | eas | as | 14 | 140 | 2200 | se | sas [sas | ors [3a | ua [ins
200x200 | as |i7_ [12 | 3775 | 453 | sas | sas | 2190 | 2180 | 347 | 91 | aia [aia | 775 | 303 | 150 | 150
awxain |20]i7 [12 [1600 | 97 | sor | sar] 20@7 | am [ew [iva | co foo [8 [am [or Lr
cxoxcin|2s|i7 [rz [ours | 736 | 3s | 586] 340 | a4 | sem [ian [coe [oor | m1 [as fan [20
20x20 | 25) | [usa | o37| 710 | 110] 690 | 63m [now xo |r [70 [oe | 40 [a [8
20x03 [35h [ie fies [as [ras [745] 910 | ono [isan [sr [24 [20 [oe | aw [iv aw
NOTH: This table 7 correspondato attached table in this Standard of 2006 version
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Table 8 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of unequal-leg angles
3 Geometrical moment of inertia / = a/? :
er
ry Meduisoraion Zio
s (@= sectional area)
a4 1
|
aeotierse™ |e |aaa] Terabe
4xB,ttn]n |e Distance of Geometrical moment of Radius of gyration of tan a Module
pan| OSE ew | ew w_|| (
90x 15} 9 | 85|6 | 1404 | 110 | 275 | 200 | 109 | ea] 14s | 341 | 278 1.56 | 0676] 174 | 128
oox 75| 7 {10 [s | ms7 | 932] 306 | 143 | nis | 569 | 148 | 308 315 | 219 | 3.49 | 161 [0548] 170 | 100
nox fof» [> [ns [iso | arse [aa oe na an [ais 38 [ss fess] 29 [7
12x | 7f [s [ise for ao fa [| ow [ee ay [an [as [ose at ws
0m [7 [nm fics [| rsa» [| | nf ae [a0 | art fos] |
js of of |r [an fir [395 [2m [a [oe [3 [ea 29429 || fos 2
rox n[is fio [1 [sas [as | ara r [rm | on [a] a1 a7] [9 urs
pox | oft [s [as fice [95 19 | jos [7 | mel on [2 | se 6 ona] 42 [0
pox [aft [as [ns fas | [2m [aw fr [as fiw [2 [sn 1s Joon] a [as
130x100] 9 [12 | 6 | 2La4 476 | 230 | sv | 181_| 579 |104_| 479 | 288 | sus | 218 [oa] ans | mas (
josvn| |i [|e fos [ass [an foo [zw | fra [ou a a ae Joos] | mr
ix [as | a8 [27 [sm fa re aw [wr fe [am [se] 2 Joo m2 [0
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Table 9 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of unequal-leg and unequal thickness
angles
TTT] ceomttmaenafieia/
fe Radius of gyration of area i
Maddern Zao
x £ (@= sectional area)
ee
|
a
Seasierse™ [Salen __ eee
axe [ulalnpn le Distnee of] Geom moment ot Radios of aration [ne Modulos
|e hom a oa
j200x 90] [14] 14] 7 |29.66]23.3| 6362.15] 1210] 200| 1 290) 125 | 639] 2.60) 6.58| 205]0263 | s87]202)
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Table 10 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of I-sections
eS Geometrical moment af inertia ! = ci?
| | | padiusofwyratinofarea | i=77E
aH | | xantermnctowe fol
‘Unit ‘Informative —~
” 2 Sere... Sef | |
vsoxias | 85 |e | 13] 63] ass] 3620 | 0 | imo) ass | oil am bas Tow
wwox100 | 6 fio | of s | 3006] 236] 0 | o | 16m) 1s] 24s] 21 | 6 | ars
asoxias fio [iv | arfios| vo73| sss] 0 | o | 7310] 538 | 102 | 276 | sas_| seo
sooxiso | s [13 | i2}6 | ouse| ses] o | o | oa | sex | ize | 30 | 0x2 | 4] |
soox iso [10 _[18s| 19| 95| ss47| oss | 0 | 0 | 12700] se6| 12a | 326 | e418 i
joox iso [ns [22 | 2s[ns| ose! ra | 0 {0 | 14700 | 1080 | 22 | sx | ove [ua
350x150 | 9 lis | is[6s| rss] sas! o [0 | 15200[ 702 | 143 | 307 | #70 | 035 |
ss0x so [ia [ou [asfias{imi | 720 0 [avon] rian | wa | 226 | am [uss
aoox iso jo [is | 17] xs] 73] mo] o | o | aso | ses | 162 | 307 | 1200 | 15
soox so [12s [2s | a7jiss[imi [95x |_o | o | 3170! 1240 [161 | a8 16s
asoxi7s {_|20 | 19] 9s|u68 | 917 | 0 | 0 | 39200] 1510 | 183 | 360 | 1740 | 7s
[asoxis fis fas [ar|issfiwea [ns [0 | 0 | asso | 2020[ 183 | 372 | 210 [21 |
soox v0 fis fos [asfiasfis [rx | a | o | seso0 | 2aco | 241 | sai | samo [250
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Table 11 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of channels
(a= sectional area)
Geometrical moment of inertia. = ai?
Radius of gyration ofaren f= Te
‘Modulus of section
et | kim | emt cm cot
sx 40| 5 7 aia 8818) 6.92 | 0 | 1.28 75.3 122 292 17 | 201 447
rwox 90] 6 [ss] wt? [as [309 [oom | 200 [zn | sm) ao [a [a2
380x100 [13 j20 | 24 [i2_ [esr | 673 | 0 | 254 | 17600 [oss [143 | 276 [926 | 78
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Table 12 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of bulb flats
Geometrical moment of inertia
| Radius of gyration of area
Iciod ‘Modulus of section Z=1fe
(a= sectional area)
‘Standard sestional Tnformative
dimension ‘mm
4}e]a|n|n
Distance of | Geometrical moment of | Radius of gyration of [tana | Modulus
contreof | inertia area of ection,
ravity
|| eat foam! Scr x em | co
G i] 1 [Mac[ Min, | [Max] Min Z1z
10] 9.5]23 | 7| 2 |21.06] 16.5] 7.49]0.746| 671| 9.48| 673) 7.34] 5.64 | 0.671) 5.65 |0.591 [0.056 8] 63.8] 3.79]
200 f10_|265| 8| 22523] 19] 8.16] 997] 18.1 |1000]11.4 | 6.29 | 0.773| 6.30 |o.672]0.061 1| 84.2] 5.35|
230|t1_|30_| 9|2|31.98]25.1| 9.36]0.927]1 680|242 [1 680|18.3 | 7.24 | 0.870] 7.25 |o.755]0.059 9|123 | 7.62!
250]12 [33 [10 | 2 |38.13]29.9/10.1 [2370 264 | 7.87 | 0.960] 7.88 f0.8320.061 2159 10.1
NOTE: This table 12 corresponds to attached table 6 in this Standard of 2005 version.
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Table 13 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of T-sections
Geometrical moment of inertia / = ai®
Radius of gyration ofares = i= Ta
Mott of ection Z=He
Sy (o= sectional area)
pics =x
xl thai f
él ,
E
ai
‘Standard vectional dimension | See | Unit Tnformative
mm tional | mass
Bxn Jaln|apal Distance of [Geometrical | Radius af | Modulus of
* centreat |rmoment ofineria| gyration of | section
ervey ‘rea
ent | kgm | on ent co cm
GTGTeT ss Tels yTayle
usox_9|39]i2{ s| 3 | issz | 14s Joos] o | 165 | 254 [ose |3.70| sss | 338
sox 12 {a2]i2| s| 3 | 2302 | 181 [ioe | 0 | 207 | 338 fous [3.83 | 652] 451
sox is {4s]i2{_s| 3 | 2752 | 216 [its | o | 259 | 423 [asm [3.92] 770] soa
200% 12 |42|12| | 3 | 2902 | 228 [oss | o | 223 | 799 Jos77 [525 | 683 | 799
jzo0x 16 |46 [12] | 3 | 3702 | 201 [1.09 | o | 305 | 107 Jose | 537 | 68 | 107
iro0x 19 |49{12] | 3 | 4sor | aa [ia | o | 35 | 1270 [oss [5.3 [ios [127
lzo0x 22 | s2{r2| | 3 | 4902 | 385 [iss | o | a3 {1470 Joss [saz lize | 147
lz20x 16 |45|12| 20] 3 | 450s | 362 | 105 | 0 | 336 | 2080 [ose | 6.72 | 9.49 | 167
la20x 19 [49 [12] 20] 3 | sass [a0 [iso | o | 431 | 2470 [oso7 [oso fire | 198
lasox 22 |s2 [12] 20 3 | o10s | 479 [133 | o | s50 | 2870 [oss [oss |r42 | 229
sox 25] 55] 12] 20] 3 | oss | 538 Ji46 | 0 | 696 | 3260 [ror [690 [i722 | 261
NOTE: This table 13 corresponds to attached table 7 in this Standard of 2005 version.
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Table 14 Standard sectional dimensions, sectional area, unit mass and
sectional properties of H-sections
y
Geometrical moment ofinertia (= a/*
Radius of gyration ofarea f= Ta
Modulus of section Z=1/e
(@= sectional area)
Y
Division | Standard sectional Unit Tnformative
(opt x dimension mm onal | macs
wah) [xa [ala]? Geometrical Radius of gyration | Modulus of
moment of inertia | of area section
ow | kw em® om, cm
he i i a z_ [2
toox so} rox sols | 7] 8} as] 930] is7 | iss | 398 | ie | 375] son
10x10 | rooxi00] 6 | s | s| 2159 [ 169 | 37 [isa | 418 | 249 | 256] 267
asx 60} 15x ole | | s] 1669] 131 | 409 | 201 | 49s | 132 | 655] 971
125x125 | wasxi2sfos| 9 | 8 | 3000] 236 | s39 [203 | s29 | 313 | isa | 469
tsox 75 | sox rs]5 | 7] 8] i7as| iso | 666 | 495 | oi | 166 | ses] 132
1sox00 | 4exi00[ 6 | 9 | s [2635 [ 207 [ro00 | iso | 617 | 239 | 135
1soxiso | ssoxiso[7 [10 | 8 [3965] 311 [i620 | ses | 640 | 327 | 216
1sx go} rsx sols | s| s| 2290[ 180 [ino | ors | 726 | 205 | ise | 217
vsxis | wsxi7s| 75] u | 13 | staz] 404 [2900 [98a [750 | 437 | 331 | 112
risgx oo} 4s{ 7] 8 [ 2269] rs [isso [us [2s [2m | sé | 229
200% 100
2ooxioo] ss| 8 | s | 2667] 209 [iso [13s | 823 [ 228 | 181] 267
200x150 | i9axisol6 | 9 | 8] ss] 299 [2630 | sor | 330 | 36s | on | ore
200%200 | 200x200] 8 | 12 13 | 6353] 499 [4720 [i600 | se | sm | a7 | 160
asox ras PIE |S 8 | 3199 | 251 | 3450 [ass | 104 | 282 | 2 | ait
zsoxi2s|¢ | 9 | 8 | 3697] 290 | 3960 | 208 | oa | 28 | 317 | 470
250x175 | 2aaxvrs}7 [1 [13] 349] 436 [60s | oss | 1a | an | aos | a
250%250 | 250x250] 9 | t4 | 13 | 91.43 718 fiovo [650 | 108 | 632 | x60 | 202
e2ssx tao] ss] 8 | 13 | soso] 320 | 6320 [a | 24 | 320 | a | 503
300% 150
sooxiso] 6s} 9 | 13 | 4678] 367 | 7210 | sos | 24 [| 329 | 481 | 677
300x200 | 204x200[ 8 | 12 [13 [aos] ss8 [riioo fieoo | 12s | 47s | 756 | 160
300x300] 300x300 |10_| 15 | 13 | 184 | 93.0 [20200 e750 | 131 | 755 | 1350 | 450
soxirs Peextato | 9 [| seas] a2 [irooo [ron [as [388 [as [910
350%
ssoxims|7 | uf 13] 2a] 494 [isso0 [oes [ie [| 396 [ 7m | 2
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Division | Standard sectional | Sex] Une informative
Vdepths |___diension mm Stat | ase
was) [axe [apa] r Geametries! | Radius ofqyrotion | Modulus of
moment of inertia | of ares tection
cnt | heim cnt om ex?
Zh _ pa Le
350x250 | s40x250| 9[ 14 [13 | 9953 | 781 [21200 | 3650 | 146 | 60s | 1250 | 292
ssox350 | 350x350] al v9 [3 [ino [3s [39800 [i600 [isa | eso | 2280 | 76
sooxaoo P=] 7] [3 [mar | ser [row [ras [ise | 450 | 999 | 14s
4ooxa00| s [ia [as [8337 | esa [23500 [a7 [ is [56 [ii [174
400300 | 390%300| tof 6 [13 | i32 | 10s [3790 | 7200 | 169 | 735 | 1940 | 80
sooxavo | 13] 21 [22 | 2is7_| 12 [e660 [22400 | 175 [10.1 [3330 | 10
jsiaxcans | is [28 | 22 | 2954 [22 [9280 [31000 | 177 [102 [480 | 1530
400% 400 [s428a07 | 20[ 35 [22 [3607 | 243 [i19.000 [39400 | 182 [roa | ss70 | 1930
asaxai7| 0 50 | 22 | ses6 | 415 lie7000 [oosoo [iss [107 | 8170 | 2000
rsoaxase | 4570 [22 | r01 | os [208000 [oso | 197 [usa [i200 | 4370
ssoxoop CHoxi2] sf iz [as | sa97 [os | 2st00 [isso [isa | 436 | 1260 [130
asoxa00| 9] is [3 | 9543 | ta9 [2900 [rar | is6 [443 [1460 | 87
50300 | aaox300] uf is [13 [ass [ir [sa700 [sno [is | 726 [2490 | sao
soo 00 (495% 199 | 9f v4 [13 [99.29 | 779 | soso [veo [203 [31 [1650 | ies
soox200] of i6 | 13 [22 | s82 [46800 | 2140 [ 206 | 436 | is | ov
soox soo 88200] fis [ia [isa | am _[ se300 [6760 [203 [692 [oa | «50
486x300] fis [13 | iso2 [2s [68900 | sni0 | 208 | 714 | 200 | 40
cooxao9 158219] of is [3 [urs [92s | os600 | 1980 [238 | ato | 220 | 190
oox200 | ui [13 | isiz [10s | 7s000 [227 [240 | aie [2500 [27
esezxa00 | 12] a7 [3 [1692 | iss | 98900 | roo | 242 | 673 | 3400 | sin
600x300 | s¥8%300 | 12] 20 [13 [172 [iar [iiaoo | 9010 | 247 | 694 | 3850 | oot
ssaxao2 | af as [3 [aiza | imo _frs4o0 [rose | 208 [698 | 4500 | 700
woo 300 (76%2%300 | 13] 20 [as [207s [ves fissoo [ 9020 | 28s | o59 | 470 | oot
rooxs00 | 13 [24 [is [23.8 [182 i970 fiosoo [292 [6s | seo | 721
s00>% 00 [72300 ta [22 [is [205 | is Joasoo0 | 9920 [322 [64s [620 | oot
sooxs00 | 14 [36 [1s | 2635 | 207 [286000 [itz | s30 | «67 | 7160 | 731
eaooxa90 | is [a3 [is [2669 | 210 [33900 fio300 | 356 | 620 | 7610 | 087
soo soo 200% 300] 16 28 | 1 | 3058 | 240 [aoro00 [12600 [36 | 4s | 9990 | wo
orzxaor| is] 54 | is [360.1 | 283 [291 000 [is700 | 369 | 659 [i000 | 1090
joisxs03 | 19 [37 [as [3074 [00 [535000 [17200 | 372 | oer [ir z00 | 1140
NOTE: This table 14 corresponds to attached table 8 in this Standard of 2005 version.
Notes ® The H-sections given in the same division have same inner depth
‘Those sizes without asterisk are given for merchant sizes,
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Annex A (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 1: Equal-leg angles—
Dimensions
Introduction
This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-1 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 1: Equal-leg angles—Dimensions published in 1989 without modi-
fying the technical contents.
‘The portions underlined with dots in this Annex is the matter not stated in the origi-
nal International Standard.
A.l Scope
‘This Annex specifies dimensions of hot-rolled equal-leg angles.
A.2 Normative reference
‘The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this Annex,
constitute provisions of this Annex. At the time of ISO 657-1 publication, the edition
indicated was valid. All standards are subjected to be revised, and parties going to
set the agreement based on this Annex should investigate the possibility of applying
the most recent edition of the standard indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
1SO 657-5:1976 Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 5: Equal-leg angles and unequal-
leg angles—Tolerances for metric and inch series
NOTE: This International Standard corresponds to Annex C.
A.3 Dimensions
A.3.1 The dimensions of equal-leg angles shall be as given in table A.1, Preferred
dimensions are given in bold type.
A.3.2 The root radii (rr) given in table A.1 are for information only.
A.3.3. The toe radii (ri..) are not specified in table A.1. They shall be upon the agree-
ment between the purchaser and the supplier, if required.
A Sectional properties
The unit mass, sectional area and sectional properties about axes of equal-leg angles
are given in table A.1 for information. These values are calculated assuming a toe
radius equal to half the root radius.
A.5 Dimensional tolerances
Tolerances on dimensions specified in table A.1 shall be in accordance with ISO
657-5.
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Annex C (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 3: Equal-leg angles and
unequal-leg angles—Tolerances
Introduction
This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-5 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 5: Equal-leg angles and unequal-leg angles—Tolerance for metric
and inch series published in 1976 without modifying the technical contents.
‘The portions underlined with dots in this Annex is the matter not stated in the origi-
nal International Standard.
C1 Scope
This Annex specifies the dimensional tolerances applicable to hot-rolled steel angles
having either equal or unequal leg lengths in accordance with ISO 657-1 and ISO 657-2.
NOTE: These International Standards correspond to Annex A and Annex B.
C.2 Leg length tolerance
‘Tolerances on leg length shall be as given in table C.1.
C.3 Thickness tolerance
Tolerances on thickness shall be as given in table C.2.
C4 Cutting tolerances for length
Normal cutting tolerances and fine cutting tolerances for length shall be as given
in table C.3 and table C.4, respectively.
C5 Straightness
€.5.1 The maximum permissible camber shall be as given in table C.6.
€.5.2 The camber shall be measured as given in figure C.1.
C6 Out-of-square
€.6.1_ The maximum deviation of out-of-square shall be as given in table C.6,
€.6.2 The deviation shall be measured at the toe of leg as given in figure C.2.
©.7 Tolerance on mass
Where tolerance on mass per unit length is to be specified as an overall control-
g, the tolerance shall be upon the agreement between the purchaser and the sup-
plier.
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Table C.1 Leg length tolerance
Unit: mm
Log length * ‘Tolerance
50 max. 10
Over 50 up to and inel. 100 HLS
Over 100 up to and incl. 150 $2.0
Over 150 up to and inel. 200 +3.0
Note ®” For unequal-leg angles, take the longer leg
length.
Table C.2 Thickness tolerance
Unit: mm
Log length Tolerance
50 max, 5
‘Over 50 up to and inel. 100 +08
Over 100 up to and inel, 150 £10
Over 160 up to and incl. 200 +12
NOTE: ISO 657-1 and ISO 657-2 correspond to
‘Annex A and Annex B in this Standard,
Note" For angles having a leg length exceeding
75 mm, a tolerance on mass of =2.6 % of the
mass per unit length may be specified
place of thickness tolerance. The values of
‘mass per unit length of angles are as shown,
in Annex A and Annex B respectively aceord-
ing to the classification of angles (see C.1),
Table C.3 Normal cutting tolerance on length
Length ‘Tolerance
All lengths = 100
Table C.4_ Fine cutting tolerance on length
Length Tolerance
12 max. +75
0
Over 12 = 100
0
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Table C.5 Maximum tolerance on camber
Leg length® Tolerance
Over 50 up to and incl. 150 0.4 % of length
Over 150 up to and inel. 250 0.25 % of length
Note * For unequal-leg angles, take the longer leg
length.
Figure C.1_ Measurement of camber
Table C.6 Maximum deviation on out-of-square
Unit: mm
Leg length™ Deviation
50 max. 10
‘Over 50 up to and inel. 100 20
Over 100 up to and inel. 200 30
Note * For unequal-leg angles, take the longer leg
length.
Devia- Devia-
tion tion
Figure C.2 Measurement of deviation on out-of-square
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Annex D (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 4: Sloping flange channel
sections—Dimensions and sectional properties
Introduction
‘This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-11 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 11: Sloping flange channel sections (Metric series)—Dimensions and
sectional properties published in 1980 without modifying the technical contents.
D.1 Scope
This Annex specifies dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel slop-
ing flange channel sections,
D.2 Designations
Sloping flange channel sections shall be designated by the letters CH followed by
the depth and unit mass per metre.
Example: CH160 x 18
D.3_ Dimensions and sectional properties
‘The dimensions and sectional properties of sloping flange channel sections shall be
as given in table D.1.
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Table D.1_ Dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel sloping
flange channel sections
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Y
[ Unit Cent. | ‘Sectional properties about axes
mass Dimensions roid —
Designa- X=X y-¥
tion
Mi ala|elrda fart hl aynt el aly
kg/m | cm? | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | mm | cm | mt | em? | em | emt | em | om
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(cH100x 10] 103 | 131} 100 | so} 80} s9/ so] 4s] 1st | 200] 400] 3.91] 272/ 7277 | 14a
(cH 120x 12} 12.5 | 160 | 120 | ss | 8s] 63) a0] 4s | 1.60 | 350] ss4| 468 | 395/101 | 137
icur140x 15] 15.0 | 192 | 140 | 60 | 90] 6.7) 90) 45] 1.68 | so] sia] sas| 553/128 | 167
Ict60x 18) 182 | 23.2} 160 | 65 Jiao] 72] 90) 55] usr | 900] 13 | 622] 790) 168 | Le
(cu1s0x 21] 213 | 272] 180 | 70 |105] 77/100) ss | 190 | 1320) 147 | 698 | os |206 | 194
\cti200x 25) 252 | 32.1} 200 | 75 | 11.5] 82] 120] 60 | 202 | 1930) 193 | 775 | 142 [260 | 210
(fettz0x29} 267 | 366 ]220 | ao |120| 87] 120] 65 | 211 | 2640] 240 | aso iss [210 | 223
|cx1250x34] 33.9 43.2 | 250 | 85 | 13.0] 9.2] 13.5) 7.0 | 2.20 | 4000] 320 9.63 | 240 | 382 | 2.36
cxs00x45] 452 | 515300 |100 | 150 |100] 150) 80 | 260 | 7800) s20 ire [ase fous | 290
lcussox 52} 18 | 660 |350 |100 [160/105 | 160] 80 | 248 [11900] 678 [134 | 96 [ass | 274 |
[crisoox s9| sa | 250 | 400 [100 [170 | 11.0} 170] as | 238 [17200] 958 [152 | 581 | 7.0 | 268
The fillet and toe radii (R and r) are shown only for information and for calculating of the
sectional properties.
Here, the radius of gyration of area is expressed as re, ry, however as in, iy in the text of |
this Standard |
Notes
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Annex E (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 5: Sloping flange
I-sections—Dimensions and sectional properties
Introduction
‘This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-15 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 15: Sloping flange beam sections (Metric series)—Dimensions and
sectional properties published in 1980 without modifying the technical contents.
E.1 Scope
‘This Annex specifies the dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel slop-
ing flange I-sections.
E.2 Designations
Sloping flange I-sections shall be designated by the letters SB followed by the depth
and unit mass per metre.
Example: SB160 x 18
E.3_ Dimensions and sectional properties
‘The dimensions and sectional properties of sloping flange I-sections shall be as given
in table E.1.
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Table E.1 Dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel sloping
flange I-sections
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toase | onal Dimensions 2
fon [ XX Y=¥
Designation | yy |"4 [Hn ]a |? ePTePT a [aint 4 1a] a
im | emt? |mm|mm| mm | mm | mm | mm | emt | cm | em | em‘ | om | om
a O1 ea l@lolo@lal@}o} ao | ay fay} ay | as | as
sp sox 6] 603 269] #0 40] 60] 40] 60] 30] 77) 194] 318} sos] 282 | ass
saioox 8} 857] 109 }100| so] 68] 45] 10] a5] 175} 350| 401] 123 | 493] 1.06
sarzox 12] 115 |147 }120| 60] 76] so] so] 40) 242 | sro] aa] ass) 784 | 127
sprsox 15] 148 fase Jiao | 70] 24) 55] 80] 40] os | 802] soo} 12 | ans | 108
saisox 18] 185 |2x6 iso | a0] 92) 60) 90] 45] 993 | 122 | 649] 667 | 167 | 108
suisox 23] 227 | 289 {180 | 90]100} 65] 100] so} rss | r72 | 731] 103 | 228 | 199
se200x 27} 272 | 346 |200 |100] 108] 70] 110] 5] 2300 | 230 | sas] isi | 302 | 209
sp220x 32] 321 | as [220 x10] 116] 75] 1.0] 5) 3290 | 29° | 879] 216 | 392 | 230
sB240x 36 | 364 | 463 [240 [120] 120] 78/ 120| 6.0] 4450 | 371 9.81] 286 477 | 249
sa2sox 38] 384 | 4x0 [aso {i2s| 122] 79| 120| 60) sis0 | s10 [102] 328 | 524 | 256
sp270x 41] 413 | 526 [270 Ji2s]127] 82] 130] 65] 6340 | 470 |uo| 2 | s49 | 258
sB300x 46) 458 | se [soo fisol 132) 8s| 30! 6s| se20 | sr fia | oo | aia | 200
spasox s6| sas | 711 [ss0 {iso 146] 9.1] 150] 75/1420 | 812 [181 | 556 | 795 | 280
sB400% 66 655 | 825 |a00 fiso| iss} 9.7] 160] 80/2100 |10%0 | 161 | 725 | 967 | 298
SB4S0X 76 | 76.1 | 96.9 [450 |160 165 | 103 16.0| 8.0/31400 | 1400 | 180 | 940 [117 3
sasoox 91 | 912 |ir60 |s00 {170} 18:7] 110] 190] 95]46600 |187 | 200 | 1290 isi | 333
sB550% 107 }107 1360 fss0 |180|204| 120] 200] 100/65 700 |2390 |219 | 1680 186 | 3.1
6.600% 131 |131 167.0 [600 [210 | 22.1 | 13.0| 220] 11.0|97500_ | 3250 2eso_fan | 4s
Notes ®” The fillet and toe radii (R and r) are shown only for information and for calculating of the
sectional properties.
Here, the radius of gyration of area is expressed as
Standard,
» . however as iy, jy inthe text of this
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Annex F (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 6: Sloping flange column
sections—Dimensions and sectional properties
Introduction
This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-16 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 16: Sloping flange column sections (metric series)—Dimensions and
sectional properties published in 1980 without modifying the technical contents.
Fl Scope
This Annex specifies the dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled sloping
flange steel column sections.
F.2 Designations
Sloping flange column sections shall be designated by the letters SC followed by
the depth of the column.
Example: C100
F.3 Dimensions and sectional properties
‘The dimensions and sectional properties of sloping flange column sections shall be
as given in table F.1.
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Table F.1 Dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled sloping
flange steel column sections
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| igi | co | mm | mm | mm | mmm | mm | mm | cmt | cm | em | om | em | cm
scioo | 200] 255] 100] 100/60 1 | 12) 60! 436 | s72| ais} 136 | 272 | 2m
sci20 | 262 | 334] 120 | 120] 65 | It 2 60 | 842 | 140 5.02] 255 42.6 | 2.76
sciao | 333 | 424] igo] 140} 20} 12 | 12 | 0 | 1470 fan | seo] as] eos | 320
‘SC160 534 | 160 160 | 8.0 | 13 ws 7S 2.420 | 303 6.74) 695} 86.8 | 3.61
SC180 644 | 180| 180) 8s | 14 | as Ss 3740 | 415 7.62) 1060} 117 4.05
sc200 168 | 200 | 200| 90 | 15 | 8 | 90 | 5530 [553 | sas] 1530] 183 | 46
$220 | 898 | 220] 220] 95] 16 | 18 | 90 | 7880 | 716 9.35] 2160! 196 4.90
sc2so | 856 | 109 | 250 | 280 | 100 | 17 | 23 | 11s | 12500 | 997 | 107 | 3260] 260 | sas
‘Notes * The fillet and toe radii (R and r) are shown only for information and for calculating of the
»
sectional properties,
Here, the radius of gyration of are
Standard.
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Annex G (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 7: L-sections for
shipbuilding—Dimensions, sectional properties and
tolerances
Introduction
This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-18 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 18: L sections for shipbuilding (metric series)—Dimensions, sectional
properties and tolerances published in 1980 without modifying the technical contents.
G.1 Scope
This Annex specifies the dimensions, sectional properties and dimensional tolerances
for hot-rolled steel L-sections for shipbuilding.
G.2 Designations
Hot-rolled steel L-sections for shipbuilding shall be designated by the letter L fol-
lowed by the height of the web (H), the width of the flange (B), the thickness of the
web (t) and the thickness of the flange (7).
Example: L250 x 90 x 9 x 13
G.3. Dimensions and sectional properties
‘The dimensions and sectional properties of L-sections for shipbuilding shall be as
given in table G.1.
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Table G.1 | Dimensions and sectional properties of L-sections for
shipbuilding
x x
r
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] unit T Sec- Cent- | Moment
mass | Sonal Dimensions rod” | oferta
Designation ase
| wl} aftulelelrfelrlal«
kgm | cm? | mm_| mm | mm | mm mm | em emt
v20% 9x 9x 12] 20 | 281 | 20] 9% | 9 fiz [as | rs | 663 | 1160
tax 90x 9x 12] 238 | 303 | 25 | 90 | 9 fiz | as | as | am | tet
Las0x 90x 9x 13] 262 | 334 | 250] 9 | 9 fas | as | 75 | sot | 2190
L280 90x 105% 15] 303 | 385 | 250 | 9 | os | is | is | 7s | 876 | 2si0
Lasox vox ise 16] 327 | 417 | 250 | 9 | us] ie | as | 7s | a9 | 2710
tarsxio0xtosx 14] 328 | ats | 25 | 100 | 10s | 1 | as | 7s | on | 3330
1300% 100% 105% 15] 356 | 483 | 300 | 100 | 105} 1s | as | 75 | 106 | 4200
1300% 100% 118% 16] 383 | 490 | 300 | 100 | ns} 16 | as | 7s | 107 ] 40
tsxsx 120% 105% 14] 393 | sor | a5 | 120 | os] | 20 | o | ua | 5600
Laesxizoxiisx is] 426 | sas | as | i20 | us] is | 20 [10 | ns | 6060
t3s0x 120% 105% 16] 431 | 549 | 380 | 120 | 10s] 16 | 20 | 10 | 20 | 7H
tasox 20x sx is] 474 | 604 | 350 | 120 | us] ie | 20 | 1 | 120 | 7780
L375 120% 105% 18] 459 | 597 | 7s | 120 | tos | is | 20 | 10 | 27 | s8s0
Larsx 10x tisx 20] sia | 684 | zs | 120 | ans | 20 | 20 | wo | 27 | 9650
| L400 120% 115% 23] 562 | m6 | 400 | 20 Jans | 23 | 2 | 1 | 133. | 11900
| warsx 20x iisx 23] 93 | rss | as | 20 | ns] 2 | 20 | 10 | 2 | 14200
Lasox tox 11sx 25} 624 | 795 | 450 | 120 | ans | 2s | 20 | wo | asa | 16800
Lasxtoxtisx ae] 672 | ase | 75 | 120 | ns | ae | 20 | 10 | sz | 20100
| unsxioxiesx 30] 24 | 922 | 475 | 20 fs} a0 | 20 | 0 | 19 | 21600
| tsoox 120% 125% 33] a4 | 986 | s00 | 120 J 2s} a3 | 20 | 10 | ws | 25500
{tso0% 0x35 3s] ss | ios | soo | 20 [ss | as | 20 | | 166 | 27100.
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G4 Tolerances
G.A.1 Height of web (H) and width of flange (B)
The tolerances on height of web (H) and width of flange (B) shall be as given in
table G.2.
Table G.2 Tolerances of height of web (H) and width of flange (B)
Unit: mm
Height of web (i) Tolerances on (H) and (B)
200 max. #8
Over 200 4
G.4.2 Web thickness (t)
The plus side tolerance on web thickness (¢) shall be 1.6 mm and the minus side
tolerance shall be 0.4 mm.
G.4.3 Flange thickness (T)
‘he tolerance on flange thickness (7) shall be as given in table G.3.
Table G.3_ Tolerance on flange thickness (T)
Uni
Flange thickness (7) Tolerances
+20
20 max.
04
$2.0
Over 20 up to and inel. 30
05
225
Over 30 up to and incl. 35
06
G44 Camber
The maximum permissible camber, when measured over the entire length (L), is
0.3 % of full length (see figure G.1).
Figure G.1 Measurement of camber
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GA.5 Out-of-square
‘The maximum deviation of out-of-square shall be 2.5 % or under of flange (B). The
deviation shall be measured at the toe of the shorter leg and as given in figure G.2.
G46 Flatness
‘The tolerance on flatness of the web shall be upon the agreement between the pur-
chaser and the supplier. The flatness shall be the maximum deviation from the ref-
erence surface of the web and shall be as given in figure G.3.
G47 Length
100
‘The tolerance on length shall be ‘8 mm, however, the L-sections for shipbuilding
may be supplied with tighter length tolerances upon the agreement between the pur-
chaser a the supplier.
Deviation Deviation
Figure G.2_ Measurement of out-of-square
——
~ Deviation
Figure G.3_ Measurement of flatness of web
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Annex H (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 8: Bulb flats—Dimensions,
sectional properties and tolerances
Introduction
‘This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-19 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 19: Bulb flats (metric series)—Dimensions, sectional properties and
tolerances published in 1980 without modifying the technical contents.
H.1 Scope
This Annex specifies the dimensions and sectional properties of hot-rolled steel bulb
flats and dimensional tolerances thereof.
H.2 Designations
Hot-rolled steel bulb flats shall be designated by the width (b) and thickness (1),
Example: 200 x 10
H.3_ Dimensions and sectional properties
The dimensions and sectional properties of bulb flats shall be as given in table H.1.
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Table H.1 Dimensions and sectional properties of bulb flats
Unit | See : Surface] Gant | Sectional
mass | tional Dimenelons area roid Properties
Designation area -
M A & t © n G I &
kgm em? mom mm | mm | mm | mim | mm cont cm"
sox 6 | sar | 620] so | 6 [ia | + [osm | ar] 90] aus
wx 7} sso | x00} 30 | 7 Jaa | s | one) 460] 433] 928
ox 7 | 686 | a] 10 | 7 | ass! as | a2} sar ssa} sas
vox 8 | res | 974) 100 | 8 |iss| 4s | ose) 28} 943) 163
vox 7 | s2s [ios | 0 | 7 Jar | s | oz] ror] sss | 210
vox 8) ot | 7 |i | s fir | s | a2} 696} 168 | 236
ox 7 | 94 | ina | go | 7 Jas | ss ] oso] as | 28 | 290
vox s [ios | iss | wo | s Jas | ss | os] sis | 266 | 225
wox 7 J ns | 146 | 160 | 7 | 22 | 6 | oss | 965] 323 | 386
wox 8 | a7 | 2 | | s | a2 | 6 | oasr| o4| an | axa
Wox 9 | 40 | 7s | wo | 9 | 2 | 6 | 036] 036 | 488 | 479
wwox s fas | aes | iso | s as | 7 | oan! sos | 609 | 559
wox 9 | 162 | 207 | 0 | 9 as | 7 | oats | r07 | 63 | ors
wox 10 firs | 22s | wo | 0 | 2s | 7 | oms | ios | m7 | ore
aoox 9} iss | 236 | 20 | 9 | 28 | s | oasr | in | en | o77
20x 10 | 201 | 256 | 20 | 10 | 28 | s | o4so | 19 | 102 | ¢50
aoox 1s | 225 | 286 | 20 | us fae | s | o4ea | aur | iso | 962
zoxio | 28 | 20 | 20 | 1 | | 9 | os | 134 | 1400 | 10s
zx us| 2s4 | 323 | 0 | us fr | 9 fos | ast {isso | ae
240% 10 254 324 | 240 10 34 10 0.547 | 147 | 1860 | 126
moxtr | ars | 349 | m0 | | a4 fio | asso | 146 | 2000 | 137
woxi2 | 23 | a3 | 2 | 2 fae | ao J osst | ise |2ns0 | sae
20x10 | 283 | 361 | 260 | 10 far | | 0503 | 162 | 2470 | ass
zeox rf sos | a7 | 20 fon [a7 | | as9s | 60 | 2610 | 102
rox ir fas | aia | 260 | 2 [a7 fn | oss] iss far | as
rox | ass | a6 | 20 | uf ao fiz | 067 fire | 330 | 191
20x 12 | 357 455 | 280 12 4] 12 0.639 | 172 | 3550 | 206
sox | 367 | 467 | so | fas fis | oss | ino | si90 | 222
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Table H.1 (concluded)
Unit - . Surface | Cent- Sectional
mass Dimensions Jaren" | roid | properties
Designation area |
uw | alolafde]an alan]
soox i fee | a7 | sw [a2 fa [is | 008s | 187 | a4s0 | 29
320x 12 | 42s. 54.2 | 320 2 46 | 14 0.728 | 201 5530 274 |
340% 12 46.1 58.8 340, 2 49 1s | 0772 | as 6 760 33
340% 14 SLs 65.5 340 ia 49 Is 0.776 | 214 7540 387 |
| 40x 14 foo | sia | 400 | 14 | ss | 18 | 0908 | 255 | 12900] sor
4oox 16 | 702 | 94 | 400 | 16 | se | is | 912 | 250 | 14200} so
ox is [739 | 941 | 430 | 1s | 62s} 19s | 0976 | 274 | 17300) 628
430x17 | 806 |103__| 430 | 17 | 25] 195 | 0980 | 269 | 18900| 700
H.4 Tolerances
H.4.1 Width and thickness
‘The tolerances on width (6) and thickness (¢) shall be as given in table H.2.
Table H.2 Tolerances on width and thickness
Unit: mm
Width () Thickness (¢) | Tolerance on width (6) | Tolerance on thickness ()
120 max. Over 6.0 up to 215 FO
and inl. 8.0 “03
Over 120 up to | Over 7.0 up to £20 1
and inel. 180 | and inel. 10.0 08
Over 180 up to | Over 9.0 up to +1
and incl. 300 _| and inel. 13.0 o4
Over 300 up to | Over 12.0 up to 240 +12
and inel. 430 | and incl. 17.0 oO
1.4.2 Radius at corner
‘The radius (r2) at corners shall be as given in table H.3.
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Unit: mm
Thickness @) Radius (7)
6 max. 15 max,
‘Over 6 up to and inel, 8 2.0 max.
Over 9 up to and incl. 18 3.0 max,
Over 13 up to and incl. 17 40 max.
H.4.3 Camber
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The maximum permissible camber when measured over the entire length shall be
0.35 % of full length.
4.4 Length
The plus side cutting tolerance on length shall be 100 mm and the minus side cut-
ting tolerance shall be 0 mm. The bulb flats may be supplied to tighter length toler-
ances upon the agreement between the purchaser and the supplier.
HA5 Mass
Where the tolerance on mass per unit length is to be specified as the rolling toler-
ance in place of thickness tolerance, it shall be upon the agreement between the pur-
chaser and the supplier.
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Annex I (normative)
Hot-rolled steel sections—Part 9: T-sections with equal
depth and flange width—Dimensions
Introduction
This Annex has been prepared based on the first edition of ISO 657-21 Hot-rolled
steel sections—Part 21: T-sections with equal depth and flange width—Dimensions pub-
lished in 1983 without modifying the technical contents.
1.1 Scope
This Annex specifies the dimensions of hot-rolled T-sections with equal depth and
flange width,
12 Dimensions
The dimensions of T-sections shall be as shown in table 1.1.
1.3 Sectional properties
The unit mass, sectional area and sectional properties of T-sections are given in
table I.1 for information.
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T-sections with equal depth and flange width
L
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x
° y
See. ] Unit ]tecation [Sectional properties about axes
tional | mass Dimensions ofeentre
Designa. | area ofgravity| XX y-¥
“en e[rlelalalal « falajlalslale
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® | & | @ |] 9} ©! | | @lao] av |] osx]! as | ao[an
ir 20x 20] 1.12 | 088 | 20] 20 1 | 058 | 038] 027/058] 020] 020] o42 |
jr 25x 25] 164 | 1.29 | 25] 25 1 | 073 | 087} 049) 0.73} 0.43] 0.34] 0.51
ir 30x 30] 226 | 1.77 | 30] 30 1 | 085 | 172} 080/087] 0.87] 0.58] 0.62
Ir asx 35 | 297 | 233 | 35] 35 1] 099 | 3.0] 1.23} 1.04) 1.57] 090) 0.73
[F ox 40} 3.77 }296 | 40) aol s | s | s fas) a | 12 | sas} rssfias] 258] 1.29] 083
ir 45x 45) 467 | 367 | as | 45) 5s] ss] ss}3 | 1s] 126 | ats) 251/132) 4o1{ 178} 093
JP 50% 30 566 | 444] 50] so) ¢ | 6 [6 [3 [1s] 139 | 121 336/146] 606] 242] 103
Ir 60x 60| 7.94 | 623 | 60) 60/7 | 7 | 7 ]3s|2 | 166 | 238 | sas) 1.73] 122 | 407/12
lr 70x 70106 | 832} 7] 7/8 }s}s [4 |2 | 194 | ass | 879] 205] 221 | 632] 148
Ir sx 75116 | 908 | 75) 75] 8] 8 |x as} 2 | 218 | oos {ins | 229} 281 | 749] 156
jr sox solis6 fio7 | 80] 80] 9 | 9 | 9 Jas} 2 | 222 | 237/128 }233] 370 | 02s} 6s
|r 90x 90 Ji71 134 ] 90} 90|10 |10 Jo js jas} 248 jis |is2 } 264] ses j130 J iss
100x100 }209 f164 100 }100}11 | fur | ss} 3 | 274 [ie |246 | 292] ssa |i77 | 205
[F120x120 ]296 fie [120 {120]13 ]13 |13 |6s| 3 | 328 sos |a20]3.s1J178 |297 [24s
[rssoxiao }399 [313 [140 |i4o las fis fis | 7s] | 380 fooo fes.7 |4o7|330 [472 [228
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