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JIS G 3192 : 2000 Dimensions, mass and permissible variations of hot rolled steel sections Introduction Annexes to this Standard have been prepared based on the parts of the first edition of ISO 657, Hot-rolled steel sections published in 1987 as noted in Remarks of clause 1 Scope without change of technical contents, and items described in the former Standard have been specified in the text of this Standard. 1 Scope 1.1 This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the dimensions, mass and their tolerances of hot rolled steel sections as well as the appearance, shapes and permissible variations thereof. 1.2. The scope of this Standard and the choice of specified items in this Standard shall be specified in respective product standards or in accordance with the agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. Unless otherwise specified, the text of this Standard shall be applied, however, the ‘Annexes may be applied in place of the text according to the agreement between the purchaser and the supplier. Remarks: ‘The corresponding International Standards to this Standard are as follows: 1S0 657-1: 1989 Hot-rolled steel sections ~Part 1 : Equal-leg angles ~Dimensions 1SO 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 channel sections (metric series) Dimensions and sectional properties 180 657-13 : 1981 Hot-rolled steel sections ~Part 13 : Tolerances on sloping flange beam, column and channel sections 180 657-15 : 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections ~Part 15 : Sloping flange beam sections (metric series) Dimensions and sectional properties 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections ~Part 16 : Sloping flange column sections (metric series) ~Dimensions and sectional properties 10 657-18: 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections ~Part 18 : L sections for shipbuilding (metric series) —Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances 180 657-19 : 1980 Hot-rolled steel sections Part 19 : Bulb flats (metric series) ~ Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances 180 657-16 : —165- G 3192— ISO 657-21: 1983 Hot-rolled steel sections —Part 21: T-sections with equal depth and flange width Dimensions 2 Normative references The following standard contains provisions which, through reference in this Standard, constitute provisions of this Standard. The most, recent edition of the standard indicated below shall be applied. JISZ8401 Guide to the rounding of numbers 3 Sectional shape and classification The sectional shapes of the steel sections and their classification shall be as given in Table 1. Table 1 Sectional shape of steel sections and classification Classification Sectional shape diagram Equal legs i Unequal legs Angles Unequal legs and ‘unequal thickness I-seetions Channels Bulb flats ITT | oo ‘T-seetions es I —166~ —G 3192— 4 Expression of size The size of the steel sections shall be expressed by each sectional dimension in millimetre and the length in metre. 5 Standard dimensions The standard dimensions shall be as follows: a) The standard sectional dimensions of the steel sections shall be as given in Attached Tables 1 to 8, b) The standard lengths of the steel sections shalll be as given in Table 2. Table2 Standard length Unit: m 60 65 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 6 Shape and dimensional tolerances The shape and dimensional tolerances of the steel sections shall be as follows. The tolerances of the steel sections other than those specified in a) and b) shall be agreed upon between the purchaser and the supplier. a) The shapes and dimensional tolerances of the angles, I-sections, channels, bulb flats and T-sections shall be as given in Table 3. b) The shape and dimensional tolerances of the H-sections shall be as given in Table 4. The tolerances on squareness, however, shall be applied on the request of the purchaser. —G 3192— ‘Table 3 Shapes and dimensional tolerances of angles, I sections, channels, bulb flats and T sections Unit: mm Diision and dimension “Tolerance Remarks, Tag length [Under 50 215 GorB [50or over to and excl 100 220 100 oF over to and excl. 200 £80 r 200 oF over = 40 Depth [Under 00 216 | 100 or over to and exel 200. 220 200 oF over to and excl. 400 280 400 oF over 240 4 Thickness [Forleg [Under63 206 FA 69 length [6Sorovert +07 = hele lor? | and exel. 10, le section) or [10 or over to =08 under 190 | and excl. 16 =U indepth [16 over 210 Forleg [Under 63 £07 = length A [63 or overto +08 ior — | and excl.10 HIE section) or [10 oF over to =o by. 180 or over | and excl. 16 i indepth [1G or ver wo riz Ls_| and excl. 25 ria 25 or over 215 Tangth | Tmor under +40 o plus side tolerance ~ Ube given in the above column for every 1 Tengths ots a fraction. . | Outok | Teeetion 20% or under of square (7) width B 4 Sections excluding Land |2.5 %orunderot—] [NS heer a sections width 2 Sea Bend | Vand T sections 0.20% or under of | Tobe applied to bend such as Jength sweep and camber. Sections excluding Tend | 0.90 % or under of sections length eceniriity| 800 or under ] T section =50 S in width B Remarks: The purchaser may designate that the out-of-square shall be 2 % or under of the leg length for equal leg angles 200 mm or more in leg length, —168— —G 3192— ‘Table 4 Shapes and dimensional tolerances of H-sections Unit: mm Division and dimension “Tolerance Remarks Width (B | Under 100 in nominal #20 width 100 or over to and ext 255 200 in nominal width 200 or over in nominal 80 width Depth (| Under 400 in nominal +20 depth 400 or over to and exel 80 600 in nonal depth 600 or over in nominal 40 depth Flange [ Under 16, =10 (2) [16 or over toand excl 5 215 3 25 or over to and excl 40 217 zg 40 or over 220 2 [Web [Under 16 Or E)() [ASorovertoandexel 25 10 25 or over to and excl 40 =15; 40 or over $20 Tength | 7m or under +40 0 Over 7m “Ad 5 mim to the plas side tolerance given in the above column for every I m increase in length or its fraction Out-of | 800 or under in nominal | 1.0 % or under of width 4 Square (2) | depth B, provided that 1.5 mm is the minimum, ‘Over 800im nominal [1.2% or under of width depth B, provided that 1.5 a a mm is the minimum, Bend ‘B00 or under innominal [0.15 % or under of | To be applied to bend such depth Jength as sweep and camber. Over 300in nominal [0.10 % or under of depth Jength Eccentricity | 300 or under in nominal =R5 oO depth and 200 or under {in nominal width go Te ‘Over 300 in nominal 285 2 depth or over 200 in nominal width, Coneavity off Under 400 in nominal 20 web (#) | depth 3 400 or over to and exel 25 {600 in nominal depth (600 or over in nominal 30 depth Sectional squareness (@) 1.6 % or under of widch Boor of depth H,| $: provided that 3.0mm is| = the minimum. —169— —G 3192— 7 Mass The mass of the steel sections shall be as follows: 1) The mass of the steel sections shall, as a rule, be expressed by theoretical mass in kilogram, b) The method for calculation of mass of the steel sections shall be in accordance with ‘Table 5 based on the nominal dimensions. ©) The sectional area and unit mass of the steel sections obtained in terms of the standard sectional dimension in accordance with b) are as shown in Attached ‘Tables 1 to 8. Besides the sectional area and unit mass, Attached Tables 1 to 8 show the position of gravity center, the geometrical moment of inertia, the radius of gyration of area and the modulus of sections for informative reference. Table 5 Method for calculation of mass Calculating step Calculation method Number of figures in calculated result Basie mass ‘0.785 (mass per on™ sectional area, per = ‘kglem? +m. metre length) Sectional area ‘The values calculated by the following| Round off to 4 significant om formulas shall be multiplied by 1/100. "| figures. For equal leg angles | 1 @A=0) + 0.215 (7-229) For unequal leg angles t+ BO + 0.215 (43-272) For unequal leg and unequal thickness angles Al, + ty B=U) + 0.215 (r)8=r2) For I-sections Ht, + 2t, (Bt) + 0.615 (rr) For channels Ht, + 2g (B—t) + 0.349 Fr) For bulb flats At + dr,0.280d (2r, + d)—0. 215 fend For T-seetions Be, + 0.3071 + 482.6 For H-sections t, (H—2t,) + 2B, + 0.858 Unit mass Basie mass (kg/em* -m) x sectional area| Round off to 3 significant kgim (em) figures. For those exceed- ing 1 000 kg, round off to integer in kg, Mass of single piece | Unit mass (kgim) * length (mm) Round off to 8 significant| kg figures. For those exceed-| ing 1 000 kg, round off to| integer in kg. Total mass Mass of single piece (kg) * total number] Round off to integer in ke. ke of pieces of the same size Remarks 1 The calculation method for the sectional area of the steel sections other than those given in Table 5 shall be agreed upon between the purchaser and supplier. —110- —G 3192— 2 The symbols which are used for the calculation of the sectional area stand for the sectional dimensions of the steel section, and the relation of the symbols to the respective parts of the section is shown in Attached Tables 1 to 8. 3. The rounding off of the numerical values shall be in accordance with JIS Z 8401. 8 Tolerance on mass When the mass tolerances for steel sections are designated by the purchaser, they shall conform to Table 6. In this case, the tolerances on mass shall be expressed by the quotient in percentage that the difference between the theoretical mass and actual mass is divided by the theoretical mass. Table 6 Tolerances on mass ‘Thickness [Tolerance Remarks @ Thicker nominal values shall be applied (2)To be applied to one lot of the same size (1 t or over) Under 10 mm 25% When the number of pieces corresponding to 1 t does not. 1Ommorover | =4% amount to 10, it shall be applied to each lot of 10 or more pieces. 9 Appearance The appearance of the steel sections shall be as follows: a) The steel sections shall be free form defects that are detrimental to practical use. b) In the case where there are some harmful defects on the surface of the steel sections, the manufacturer may remove or repair the defects by grinding or welding. In this case, the operation shall be as follows: 1) Conditioning with grinder 1.1) The sectional dimensions of the steel sections after conditioning shall fall within the range of the tolerances. When approved by the purchaser, however, this restriction may be applied flexibly according to its application. 1.2) The conditioned parts of the steel sections shall be finished neatly, and the boundary between the repaired portions and as rolled surface shall be smoothly finished. 2) Repair by welding 21) The harmful defects of the steel sections shalll be repaired by welded overlay after complete removal by means of appropriate method such as chipping or grinding. 2.2) The depth of the defect-removed portion previous to repair by welding shall be not more 30 % of the nominal thickness. For the toe of the flange of the steel sections, however, the depth shall fall within the nominal thickness of the flange from the edge (12 mm max). 28) The repaired area by welding shall fall within 2 % of the whole surface area of the steel sections. —G 3192— 2.4) 2.5) 2.6) -In- ‘The weld repairing shall be carried out by suitable means according to the kind of steel products. ‘The welded part of the steel sections shall be free from undercut or overlaps around the fringe of welds. The reinforcement of weld shall be at least 1.5 mm in height from the rolled surface, and this shall be removed by chipping, grinding, etc. and neatly finished as high as the rolled surface. ‘The heat-treated steel sections themselves shall be heat-treated once again after the repair by welding. —G 3192- Attached Table 1 Standard sectional dimensions of equal leg angles and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional » characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia [=ai™ Ln ry Radius of gyration of area i= Wa giv | in ay Modulus of section reie” NER (=sectional area) Re Sl Ps 0s Seamer ertooe | Seo | Un | Informative reference oe yale] || eae Grometiea moment Radivs of ] Modulus | eenty ot inertia eyration of ar | of section | @ a a z zx 25] 3] + [2 | saz] uizjanslons| orm] ov] 126] _oss[ars7]arer[amolos| one] ows sox oo a] « [2 | vr] raelosufone| 142 | 142 | 20s] _osrlome|ovoe| ie [oss] acer] eon ox «| 3| 5] 2 | 2506) as] ftom | 959 | aso] seo] 10s fiz [ia a faa ox «| 5[ a5] 3 | 95s] avsfuar xe] sa] sae] eso] 235 im fia iw fam sx ala] 5] 3 | aor] ers[ize [ize | 650 | 50] 103 | 270 [i [ise 200 | 200, 45x 45] 5] 65{ 3 | 4302] 338/128 [i2a | zo | 79 | 12s| 329 [136 |1.36 [1.71 [osrs| 246 | 246 sos] 4| 65] 3 | ave] aow)iar [iar | 905 | 906] 14s | ars [us [uss [use Jove] 2a | 20 3 [me] arefiar fiw | nia | un | ars [ose fuse [rse [ion foo] aoe | acm | eas[tas [tse | 126 | 25 | 200 | 525 [1s0 [iso [ra fowal ass | ass 3 3ea)tat [vet | 160 | 160 | 254] oo@ [ies [ums [2m [iso | a0 | 66 wor os] 65/8 55/146 [vem | 96 | ioe | aia] am [vos [une [ame [ise | ese | amt | 5| 85] 3 soolamt fizz | 23 | 233 | aon] 108 fim [roo [en [ize | sas | sss srl elasls soifuat [iar | ae | we | wo] ae [ise [use [ae liar | 62s | a6 oxo a asl 6 jvm [ia [ aoe | ase | sa) 50 [ioe fuse [aes lias | 705 | o9e xm 6 a5] anon Jism | sex |_se | so] 189 [ee [ave [ae [iar] va | om x 6 a5 « x5|200 [ams [| «i | «ot | m2| 190 [000 [200 [ow [ra | eat | eur 7x 73] 9] 85] 6 | 1269 | oselzir jaar | ons | ose | 102 | 267 [22s [22s las lias | ii | 12a sx ia] as] « | 1656 [no faa» [azo [mo | io | we | es lame [oan [em frat | 7 co | of a5] « | sei] sae[aie [zie | sox | soa | oro | m2 [aus [as [aio hse] 070 ‘ax oo] clio | s | 105s | eae laae | aor | oor | ve | ase [em [avs [one [uz | wa sox] 7]i0 [| az | os9[ze [246 | soo | mo | we | m3 [avs [ave [awe lim | wa | wee ‘ox sofiolio | + | roo | usa [esr lass | ws | as | wm | az fen lan |sw lim] is | ws ‘ox sofia]10 | 7 | 2um | 70 [200 [29 | 156 136, aa | 653 |268 [268 |a3e [173 | 68 | 248 comic] [io | s | wea | wz fan [am | wo |e | aw | 2 foo [awe [ame [iow | 7 var reo=veohafie [7 [rom | us ler [ame [es [us [am [mo hoor [aoe [am [i Lona | ane ico=veola|io_| + [243 | wa [ave [am | ao | eo | oe | on [oe [eo [are ime [ana | ana haem] alie [5 wz [aa [sae | ase | ase [ao [os [am [a nor ase | ns _| ms —G 3192— Attached Table 1 Standard sectional dimensions of equal leg angles and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics (concluded) ay ———e a Ta ae eat ee" Sum Bile | SRS elel ae): m=) mp]: RSE ye | | i 130130) 9]12 | 6 | 2274 | 79 [ssa [353 | 366 366 sax | 150 {aor jor 3e7_| 387, 30x r30[12|12 | a3] 2070 | ase [aos [aoe | aor | a7 743 | 192 _|396 [3.96 |s.00 |2ss | 499 | a99 oxilal ws [aw [ane [we [se [me Lor of fos ps as Las ramen a few se [xe [re [eo [a Yaa for fs fase | ot Teesbate fw [eam ane [eat [oar [om [um [ano [os lus [se [ars fare [me [ee ovate fe Tssar Las [ew ew fom hom [rae [or ose fase fs fn her fo varrafae [i [ose Po [ew [am hire ive [00 [on leo ae ore Jaw [ua | oa rsrahate [ar | war [ave [os [eas aw raw [ane [sr [oa [as ars [ae fue fn rmocaohsh fn [ae [3 [ow [se vw law [sem [aro ae [rs fae ui Feeranfa ua [sow | ne [sr [sor rum Teen [oo iss» [at [raw fs [tir Fmovamlst [a [ ore [rae [ow [soe eo loam [se [rain Joo fos fra [ow foo ow ovals fur [una [nz [re [ae [ovo —Joson [neo [peo [as [ras [nr [us [mn [oe Fsovastaloe fore bones Tae fre lone [oo [x av [ve [a [ow [ne = —G 3192— Attached Table 2 Standard sectional dimensions of unequal leg angles and their sectional area, unit mass and sectional characteristics Geometrical moment of inertia I=ait Radius of gyration of area a ‘Modulus of section Z=Ile (a=sectional area) \ y t nk ae | y Sandardveaionsl | Seo] Ua ‘dimension = en 8 |[a[e TEES! | Geomeriadimoment | Radiat, [es @] Matuae Sey’ | oferin ‘pram eazee Sei 5 ese ee ak ail 30% 75] 9] 6s|6 | 1404 [10 [275] 200] woe | oa | ius | 341 [278|220]s10|156| o6r6 | 174 | ea foox 73] z]io [5 | na7| o32| aoe [ies] us | 369 | ras | soa [s15]219[349] 161 ost | 170 | 0 roox rsfiolio [7 [1630 |is0 |aa7|a9s| 150 | roa | ios | a3 [sar] 2as|sas [se] oss | za | 137 h2sx 73] z|10 [5 | 1362 [107 [20] 164] 219 | oa | 240 | soa [son[ann| 49] 6s] o3ee | 261 | 103 has rsliolio |7 [1900 [199 [422] 175] 2% | ana | soo | a0 [396] 206|«17|101| 0357 | 961 | 141 asx zs[is]i0 |? [aes [iva [4as| iar] a7 | 1m | ais | 019 [395/208] 418] 160) 0352 h2sx oo[is|io |? | 2626 [206 | sor |aae] aoi [ars | «77 | 963 |so[asr|4z6| 191] oso | «75 259 5 7 7 asx sofiolio |7 | 2030 j1ea [a9s|2z2| aie | 138 | san | 162 [soe] 289|430[1.99| 050s | 372 | 203 7 6 sox oo| oft2 [6 | ange [ace |495]a90| os | 135 | saz | aoa [sai] 252] 506] 1.96) 0361 | 82 | 190 sox ooliz|iz [as| arse [2s [sor|210| ai | ver | oas | 102 [476] 247|500] 1.99) o3sr | 62. | 243) hsoieo| 9fiz [6 | aves [ara [476 |230| sor | rer | s7o | 10+ [479] 288|sis| 210] ovo] v9. | 205 sox ioo)iafi2 | as| 2as6 [224 [«ae|2n| 12 | 228 | tas | vse [474] 28 |s00| 2.15] 049s | e24 | 901 150% 100|15)12 [a5] 3525 [277 | 300] 2s3| raz | 276 | o97 | rei |4m1]200]s.os|2.ts] ost | 732 | 37.0 —15-

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