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IS 808 : 1989
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Third Revision ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 6 April
1989, after the d:afr finalized by the Structural Sections Sectional Committee had been approved by
the Structural and Metals Drvisicm Council.
Under the steel economy programme, a rational, efficient and economical series of Indian Standards
on beam sections, chanr.el sections and angle sections was evolved in 1957 and IS 808 : 1957 was
published covering junior, light weight, medium weight, wide flange and heavy weight beam sections;
junior, light weight and medium weight channel sections and equal and unequal leg angle sections.
This standard was revised in 1964.
In the second revision of this standard. parts relating to medium weight beam sections - MB series,
column sections - SC series, channel sections - MC and MCP series and equal and unequal leg angles
were revised and published as Parts 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 of IS 808, respectively. Sections not covered,in
these parts, however. continued in IS 808 : 1964.
In the present revision, the Sectional Committee felt it convenient to merge all the five parts into one
standard. The sections which were retained in IS 808 : 1964 subsequent to its second revision in five
parts are included in this standard with a view that these sections although not being rolled in the
country at present may in future be rolled owing to their efficiency and resultant economy in the use
of steel. However, the designers are advised to check from JPC/producers regardrng availability of
such sections.
Following additional modifications have been affected in this revision:
a) Medium weight beam sections MB 100 having the flange width and web thickness of 70 mm and
45 mm, respectively, has been modified to 50 mm flange width and 47 mm web thickness;
b) Two sections, namely, BFB 150 and RSJ 200 which are mainly used in railway electrification
have been included as SC 150 and WB 200, respectively;
c) Additional equal leg angles 60 60 x 4, 100 100 x 7 ( in place of 100 100 x 6.5 ), and 130 130 x 9
have been included in ihe supplimentary list;
d) Amendments issued so far to the various parts of the standard and to IS 808 : 1964 have been
incorporated; and
e) Mass, area and other sectional properties have been expressed in three significant places.
1s 808 : 1989
Indian Standard
DIMENSIONSFORHOTROLLEDSTEELBEAM,
COLUMNJZHANNELANDANGLESECTIONS
( Third Revision )
1 SCOPE B =ZZ flange width of beam, column or
channel sections;
This standard covers the nominal dimensions,
mass and sectional properties of hot rolled slop- D = depth of beam, column or channel
ing flange beam and column sections, sloping and section;
parallel flange channel sections and equal and radius at fillet or root;
unequal leg angle sections.
radius at toe;
2 REFERENCES
thickness of web of beam, column or
The Indian Standard IS 1852 : 1985 Rolled and channel section; thickness of leg of
cutting tolerances for hot rolled steel products angle section; and
(fourtlr revision ) is a necessary adjunct to this
standard. thickness of flange of beam, column
or channel section.
SECTION 1 GENERAL 4.2.2 SJ3mbols for Sectional Properties
3 TERMINOLOGY a = sectional area,
3.1 Y-Y Axis C ( with subscripts X, Y, u or v )
A line parallel to the axis of the web of the = distance of centre of gravity,
Fection ( in the case of beams and channels ) or
parallel to the axis of the longer flange ( in the C, = A-e=,
case of unequal angles ) or either flange ( in the = B-ey,
G
case of equal angles ) and passing through the
centre of gravity of the profile of the section. es = distance of extreme fibre from X-X
axis,
3.2 X-X Axis
e, = distance of extreme fibre from Y-Y
A line passing through the centre of gravity of axis,
the profile of the section, and at right angles to
the Y-Y axis. I, = moment of inertia about X-X axis,
3.3 U-U and V-V Axes ZY = moment of inertia about Y-Y axis,
Lines passing through the centre of gravity of ZU = moment of inertia (Max) about U-U
the profile of the section, representing the princi- axis,
pal axes of angle sections.
I = moment of inertia (kin) about V-V
axis,
4 SYMBOLS
M = mass of the section per metre length,
4.1 Letter symbols used in this standard have been
indicated appropriately in Sections 2 to 6. More z, = _$ = y.d&ms of sectionabout
explicit definitions for certain symbols, used in
the figures and tables of Sections 2 to 6 are given
in 4.1.1 and 4.1.2. se&an about
4.1.1 S_Jwbols *for Dimensions
A, B = the longer and the shorter leg length radius of gyration about
of angle section, respectively;
I
IS 808 : 1989
2
SECTION 2 BEAM SECTIONS
Table 2.1 Nominal Dimensions, Mass aad Sectional Properties of Indian Standard Medium Flange Beams
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) 116)
MB 100 89 114 100 30 47 70 980 90 43 183 129 400 I.03 366 316
ME 125 133 170 123 70 30 80 980 90 43 443 383 316 131 712 110
MB I30 130 191 130 73 30 8.0 980 90 43 718 46.8 613 137 957 123
hiB 173 196 230 173 83 38 90 980 100 30 1 260 767 713 175 144 180
MB 200 242 308 200 100 37 to.0 980 110 33 2 120 137 829 211 212 274
MB 223 311 397 223 110 63 II8 980 120 60 3 440 218 93 1 2.34 306 397
w
MB 230 373 473 230 123 69 123 980 130 63 3 130 333 104 263 410 333
MB 300 460 386 300 140 77 131 980 140 70 8 990 486 124 286 399 693
MB 330 324 667 330 140 81 142 980 140 70 13 600 338 143 284 779 768
MB 400 613 784 400 140 89 160 980 14.0 70 20 300 622 162 282 1020 889
MB 430 724 922 430 130 94 174 980 130 73 30 400 834 182 301 I 330 111
MB 300 869 111 300 180 102 172 980 170 83 43 200 1 370 202 332 1 810 132
MB 330 104 132 330 190 112 193 980 180 90 64 900 I 830 222 373 2 360 193
MB 600 123 136 600 210 120 203 980 200 100 91 800 2 630 242 412 3 060 232
.D
.
b
D
Table 2.2 Nomiaal Dimensions, Mass and Sectional Properties of Indlao Standard Junior and Light Weight Beams
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (1) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
Junior Beams
WI3 150 170 217 150 100 54 70 960 80 40 839 948 622 209 112 190
WLt 175 221 281 175 125 58 74 960 80 40 1 510 189 733 259 173 302
WB 200 288 367 200 140 61 90 960 90 45 2 620 329 846 299 263 470
WB 200* 520 665 203 152 89 165 980 155 76 4 790 814 848 354 471 107
WB 225 339 432 225 150 64 99 96.0 90 45 3 920 449 952 322 349 598
WB 250 409 520 250 200 67 90 960 100 50 5 940 858 107 406 475 857
WB 300 481 613 300 200 74 100 960 110 55 9 820 990 127 402 655 990
WB 350 569 725 350 200 8.0 114 960 120 60 15 500 1 180 146 403 887 118
WB 400 667 850 400 200 86 130 960 130 6.5 23 400 1 390 166 404 1 170 139
WJ3 450 794 101 450 200 9.2 154 960 150 70 35 100 1 710 186 411 1 560 171
WB 500 952 121 500 250 99 147 960 150 75 52 300 2 990 208 496 2 080 239
WB 550 112 143 550 250 105 176 960 160 80 74 900 3 740 22.9 511 2 720 299
WB 600 134 170 600 250 112 213 96.0 17.0 85 106 000 4 700 250 524 3 540 376
WE 600 145 185 600 250 118 236 960 18.0 90 116000 5 300 250 535 3 850 424
WB 200. (RSJ SectIon) is mainly used for railway electrification.
SECTION 3 COLUMN/HEAVY WEIGHT BEAM SECTIONS
Table 3.1 Nominal Dimensions, Mass and Sectional Properties of Indian Standard Columns and Heavy Weigbt Beams
B
I-
(1) (2) (3) (4) (9 (6) (7) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
Column Sections
SC 100 200 255 100 100 60 100 980 12 60 436 136 413 231 872 272
SC 120 262 334 120 120 65 110 980 12 60 842 255 5.02 276 140 426
SC 140 333 424 140 140 70 120 980 12 60 1 470 438 589 321 211 625
SC 150* 371 474 152 152 79 119 980 117 30 1 970 700 645 384 259 919
SC 160 419 534 160 160 80 130 980 15 75 2 420 695 674 361 303 868
SC 180 505 644 180 180 85 140 980 15 75 3 740 1 060 762 405 415 117
SC 200 603 768 200 200 90 150 980 18 90 5 530 1 530 848 446 553 153
SC 220 704 898 220 220 95 160 980 18 90 7 880 2 160 935 490 716 196
SC 250 856 109 250 250 100 170 980 23 115 12 500 3 260 107 546 997 260
HB 150* 306 390 150 150 84 90 940 80 40 1 540 460 629 344 205 602
VI
HB ISO* 346 441 150 150 118 90 940 80 40 1 640 495 609 335 218 632
HE 200 373 475 200 200 61 90 940 90 45 3 600 967 871 4S I 361 967
HB 200* 400 509 200 200 78 90 940 90 45 3 720 995 855 442 372 986
HB 225 431 549 225 225 65 91 940 100 50 5 300 1 350 980 496 469 120
HB 225* 468 597 225 225 86 9.1 940 100 50 5 480 1 400 958 484 487 123
HB 250 510 650 250 250 69 97 940 100 50 7 740 1 960 109 549 619 156
HB 250* 547 697 250 250 a8 97 940 100 50 7 980 2 010 107 531 639 160
HB 300 588 748 300 250 76 10.6 94.0 110 5.5 12 600 2 200 130 5.41 836 175
HB 300* 630 802 300 250 9.4 106 940 110 55 13 000 2 250 127 5.29 863 178
HE 350 674 85.9 350 250 83 116 940 120 60 19 200 2 450 149 534 1 090 196
HB 350; 724 92.2 350 250 101 116 940 120 60 19 800 2 510 147 522 1 130 199
HB 400 774 987 400 250 91 12.7 940 140 70 28 100 2 730 lb.9 526 1 400 218
HB 400* 82.2 105 400 250 IO.6 127 940 14.0 70 28 800 2 780 lb.6 5.16 1 440 221
HB 450 872 111 450 250 9.8 13.7 94.0 15.0 7.5 39 200 3 000 188 5.18 1 740 239
HB 450* 925 118 450 250 113 137 94.0 15.0 75 40 300 3 050 18.5 508 1 790 242
NOTE-HB sections are also used as column sections.
*These heavier sections in eiich size are obtained from the same set of rolls as the lighter sections by spreading of the rolls. The width Of flanges
ofthese sections gets increased by an amount equal to the difference between the thicknesses of the webs. Therefore, while ordering these heavier
sections, mass should be mentioned.
SECTION 4 CHANNEL SECTIONS ci
Table 4.1 Dimensions, Alass and Sectional Properties of Sloping Flange Cbanneh ii
..
mm mm mm iJci3 mm cm cm 3
cm
fS,
lS/m cm* C,
(1) (2) (3) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (13) (14) (15) (17)
MC 75 7.14 9.10 75 40 48 7.5 96 8.5 2.4 l-32 785 129 2.94 1.19 20.9 4.81
9.56 12.2 100 50 50 17 96 9.0 2.4 154 192 267 3.97 148 33.5 7.71
MC ID0
MC 125 131 16.7 125 65 5.3 82 96 9.5 24 1.95 425 611 5.05 1.91 681 13.4
MC 125. 137 175 125 66 60 81 96 95 24 192 435 644 498 192 696 138
MC I50 168 ?ll 150 75 57 9:0 96 100 24 220 788 103 608 220 105 195
MC ISO* 177 226 150 76 65 90 96 100 24 217 813 110 6.00 220 108 202
01 MC 175 196 249 175 75 60 102 96 105 32 219 1 240 122 704 221 141 230
MC 175* 227 276 175 76 75 102 96 105 32 214 I 310 136 689 222 150 245
MC 200 223 285 200 75 62 114 96 110 32 2.20 1 830 141 802 222 181 264
MC zoo* 243 310 100 76 75 114 96 110 32 2.12 I 910 151 785 221 191 275
MC 225 26 1 333 225 80 65 12.4 96 120 32 231 2 710 188 902 237 241 330
MC 225 307 390 225 82 90 124 96 120 32 222 2 960 219 871 237 263 360
MC 250 306 390 250 80 72 141 96 120 3.2 230 3 880 211 992 237 307 385
MC 250* 342 435 250 82 9.0 141 96 120 3.2 223 4 080 244 968 2.37 326 40.9
MC 250* 361 485 250 83 110 141 96 120 32 2.19 4 340 268 946 2.35 347 432
MC 300 36.3 4h.3 300 90 78 136 96 130 32 235 6 420 313 118 260 428 471
MC 300* 415 528 300 92 100 13.6 96 130 32 226 6 900 345 114 256 460 498
MC 300* 462 588 300 93 120 136 96 130 32 222 7 350 375 112 252 490 52.2
MC 350 427 544 350 100 83 135 96 140 48 244 IO 000 434 136 282 576 573
MC 400 501 63 8 400 100 88 153 96 150 48 242 15 200 508 15.4 282 760 67.0
Junior Chanrlrlr
580 741 100 45 30 51 915 60 20 140 124 149 409 142 248
JC 100 480
JC 125 790 101 125 50 30 66 915 60 24 164 270 256 518 160 432 7.60
JC I50 990 127 I50 55 36 69 915 70 24 167 472 379 610 173 629 990
JC 175 112 14.2 175 60 36 69 915 70 30 175 720 505 711 lX8 823 119
JC 200 140 178 200 70 4.1 71 915 80 32 197 1 160 842 809 218 116 167
,MCP 2Oa+ 14.3 310 :a0 76 75 114 110 65 226 I 920 166 780 231 192 31.1
MCP 225 261 333 225 80 65 124 120 65 248 2 120 209 904 Z-50 242 379
.I 390 225 83 9.0 124 120 70 245
hlCP 225 307 237 2 970 870 251 269 413
MCP 250 20.6 390 250 80 72 141 120 70 244 3 640 240 990 248 307 432
MCP 250* .?I2 435 250 62 90 141 120 70 236 4 080 268 970 248 326 440
MCP 2SI!* ix.1 485 250 84 110 14.1 120 70 231 4 350 295 947 247 348 484
MCP 3110 363 465 300 90 78 136 130 70 254 6 430 352 118 27b 428 545
MCP 3013~ $15 528 300 92 100 13.6 130 70 242 6 920 390 I I4 2.72 461 57.2
hlCP 300 ?h 2 588 300 94 120 136 130 70 236 7 370 424 II2 265 491 602
MCP 350 427 544 350 100 83 135 140 80 265 IO 100 497 136 302 577 676
MCP 400 50.1 638 400 100 8.8 153 150 80 260 15 100 572 154 299 760 773
SECTION 5 EQUAL LEG ANGLES
Table 5.1 Nominal Phneasions, Mass and Ser_ticmalProperties of Indian Standard Equal kg Angles
..
(I) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
L 2020x 3 0.9 1.12 20x20 3.0 4.0 059 0.59 0.4 0.4 W6 @2 0.5X 0.58 0.73 0.37 0.3 @3
x4 I.1 1.45 4.0 0.63 0.63 @5 0.5 0.8 0.2 0.58 @58 0.72 037 0.4 0.4
L 2525X 3 1 .I 1.41 25x25 3.0 4.5 0.71 0.71 W8 0.8 I.2 0.3 0.73 0 73 0.91 0.47 0.4 01
x4 I.4 1.84 4.0 0.75 0.75 10 1 ,o 1.6 0.4 0.73 0.73 0.91 P47 0.6 0.6
x5 I.8 2.25 5.0 0.79 0.79 I.2 I.2 1.8 0.5 072 @72 091 0 47 0.7 0.7
L 3030X 3 1.4 1.73 30x30 3.0 50 0.83 0.83 1.4 I .4 2.2 0.6 0.89 0.89 1.13 0.57 O-6 0.6
x4 I.8 226 4.0 0.87 0.87 I.8 I.8 2.8 0.7 O.R9 0.89 I12 o-57 OR 0.8
x5 22 277 5.0 0.92 0.92 2.1 21 3.4 0.9 0.88 0.88 I.11 w57 I-O 10
L 3535x 3 1.6 2.03 35x35 3.0 50 0.95 w95 23 2.3 3.6 0.9 I.05 I.05 I.33 0.67 0.9 0.9
x4 2.1 2.66 &O 1.00 100 2.9 2.9 & 12 105 I.05 I.32 0.67 I.2 1.2
x5 26 3.27 50 1.04 1.04 3.5 3.5 5.6 1.5 I.04 I.04 1.31 0 67 I.4 I.4
x6 3.0 3.86 6.0 Y.08 1.08 4.1 &I 5.5 17 1.03 1.03 129 0.67 I.7 17
L 4040x 3 1.8 234 40x40 3.0 5.5 1.08 1.08 3.4 3-4 5.5 1.4 121 I.21 1-54 0.77 l-2 I-2
x4 2.4 3.07 4.0 1.12 1.12 4.5 4.5 7.1 I.8 I.21 I.21 I.53 0.77 1.6 1.6
X5 3-o 3.78 5.0 1.16 I.16 5.4 5.4 8.6 2.2 1.20 1.20 I.51 0.77 I.9 1.9
X6 3.5 4.47 60 120 1.20 6.3 6.3 10 0 2.6 1.19 1.19 1.50 0.77 2.3 2.3
OD
L 4545x 3 2.1 2.64 45x45 30 5.5 1.20 1.20 5.0 5.0 80 20 138 138 174 O-87 I.5 15
x4 2.7 3.47 40 1.25 125 65 6.5 10.4 26 1.37 137 I.73 0.87 20 20
x5 3.4 428 50 1.29 1.29 7.9 79 12.6 3.2 136 1.36 I.72 O-87 2.5 2.5
X6 4.0 507 6.0 1.33 133 92 92 146 3.8 135 135 1.70 0 87 2.9 29
L 5050x 3 2.3 2.95 50x50 3.0 60 1.32 1.32 6.9 @9 11.1 28 1.53 1.53 I.94 0.97 1.9 1.9
x4 30 3.88 4.0 1.37 1.37 9.1 91 145 3.6 1.53 I.53 1.93 0.97 2.5 2.5
X5 3.8 4.79 90 1.41 I.41 11.0 Il.0 17.6 4.5 1.52 1.52 1.92 0.97 3.1 31
x6 4.5 5.68 6.0 I.45 1.45 129 12.9 2@6 5.3 1.51 1.51 190 0.96 3.6 3.6
L 5555X 5 4.1 527 55x55 5.0 65 1.53 I.53 14.7 147 23.5 5.9 1.67 1.67 2.11 1.06 37 3.7
x6 49 6.26 60 2 1.57 1.57 17.3 17.3 27.5 TO I.66 1.66 Z-IO 1.06 44 4.4
x 8 6.4 8.18 8.0 I 1.65 1.65 22.0 22.0 34.9 9.1 1.64 1.64 2.07 106 5.7 5.7
x10 79 IO.0 IO.0 P
1.72 1.72 263 263 41.5 11.2 1.62 1.62 2 03 106 7.0 TO
6060x 5 4.5 5.75 60X60 &
L 5.0 6.5 1.65 1.65 192 19.2 30.6 77 1.82 182 2.31 I.16 44 4.4
X 6 5.4 684 @O 1.69 1.69 22.6 22.6 3@0 9.1 182 1.82 2.29 115 5.2 5.2
x8 TO 8.96 8.0 $ 11.9 180 l.BO 2.27 I.15 6.8 6.8
1.77 1.77 29.0 290 460
Xl0 8.6 11.0 IO.0 348 348 549 146 1.78 1.78 2,23 115 8.4 84
1.85 1.85
L 6565X 5 4.9 625 65x65 5.0 6.5 1.77 247 24.7 39.4 9.9 1.99 1.99 251 1.26 5.2 5.2
1.77
X6 98 744 60 1.81 1.81 29.1 29.1 465 117 1.98 I.98 2 50 I.26 62 6.2
x8 7.7 976 8.0 189 374 374 59.5 153 I .96 I.96 247 1.25 8.1 8.1
1.89
xl0 9.4 12 0 IO.0 1.97 1.97 45.0 45.0 71.3 18.8 1.94 1.94 2 44 1.25 9.9 99
L 7070x 5 5.3 6.77 70x70 ?,O 7.0 1.89 I.89 31.1 31.1 498 12.5 2.15 2.15 2.71 l-36 6.1 61
X6 6.3 8.06 6.0 1.94 1.94 36.8 36.8 50.8 14.8 214 2.14 2.70 I.36 T3 73
x 8 8.3 10.6 8.0 202 2.02 47.4 47.4 75.5 193 2.12 212 2.61 I.35 95 9.5
x10 102 130 100 2.10 210 57.2 57.2 90.7 23.7 2.10 PI0 2-61 l-35 Il.7 117
L 7575x5 5.7 727 75x75 5.0 7.0 202 202 38.7 38.7 61.9 155 231 231 2.92 1 46 7.1 7.1
x6 6.8 8.66 @O 206 205 457 45.7 73.) 18.4 2.30 230 2.91 I 46 8-4 84
x8 89 11.4 8.0 2.14 214 590 59.0 94 1 24.0 z28 228 2.88 I45 Il.0 II.0
x10 110 140 100 222 222 714 714 113 294 226 2.26 284 145 135 135
L 8080x 6 73 929 80x80 @O 80 218 218 56.0 560 89.6 225 246 246 Ill I 56 96 9.6
x8 9-6 122 80 227 227 725 725 116 294 244 244 308 155 126 126
x10 118 150 100 234 234 877 877 139 360 241 241 304 155 155 ISS
x12 140 178 120 242 242 102 102 161 424 239 239 301 154 183 18.3
L 90 90x 6 82 105 90x90 60 85 242 242 801 801 128 320 277 277 350 175 122 122
X 8 lo8 138 80 IO4 104 166 420 275 275 347
251 251 175 160 16-a
x10 134 170 100 259 516
259 127 127 202 2.73 273 344 174 198 198
x12 158 202 120 266 266 148 148 235 6W9 271 271 341 174 233 233
L 100100x 6 92 117 IOOXIOO 6.0 85 267 267 111 Ill 178 445 3.09 309 391 I.95 152 152
X 8 121 154 80 276 2.76 145 145 232 584 307 307 388 195 20.0 200
Xl0 149 190 100 284 284 177 177 282 718 305 305 385 194 247 247
x12 177 226 120 292 292 207 207 329 847 303 303 382 194 292 29.2
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Table 5.1 ( Concluded)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
L 110 110x 8 13.4 17.1 110x110 8-O IO.0 48 300 300 197 197 313 810 3.40 340 428 2-18 246 24.6
x10 16-6 21.1 100 309 309 240 240 381 989 337 337 425 2.16 304 304
xl2 19.7 251 120 317 317 281 281 446 116 335 335 422 215 359 359
x16 257 32-b 160 332 332 357 357 560 150 330 330 415 214 465 465
L 130130x 8 159 203 130x130 80 10-o 48 350 3-a 331 331 526 136 404 404 510 i-59 349 349
x10 19-7 251 100 359 359 405 405 640 166 402 4.02 507 257 431 431
x12 235 299 12-o 367 367 476 476 757 196 399 3.99 503 256 510 510
x16 307 392 160 382 382 609 609 966 250 394 3-94 497 254 663 663
L 150 150x10 229 292 150x 150 100 120 48 408 408 634 634 1010 260 466 466 587 298 580 58-O
x12 273 34.8 120 416 416 746 746 1 190 306 463 463 584 297 688 688
x16 358 456 16-O 431 431 959 959 1 520 395 458 458 577 294 89.7 897
x20 441 562 200 446 446 1160 1 160 1830 481 453 453 5% 293 110 110
tD
L 200200x12 369 469 200x200 12.0 15.0 48 539 539 1 830 1 830 2 910 747 624 624 787 399 125 125
x16 485 618 16-O 556 556 2 370 2 370 3 760 968 619 6-19 780 396 164 164
x20 600 764 200 571 571 2 880 2 880 4 570 1 180 614 6-14 7.73 393 201 201
x25 739 941 250 590 590 3 470 3 470 5 500 1440 607 607 761 391 246 246
Table 5.2 Supplementary List of Indian Standard Equal Leg Angles - Nominal Dimensions, Mass and Sectionai Properties 8
-- 00
Designation Mass Sectio. Dimensions Sectional Properdes z
M nal r------h-__-, ~---_.-._--__--_--~- L_- -__-_-____---_ ..
Area, a AxB t RI R1 cx CY IX Iy I,,( Ma.u) I,( ,Mirr) rx ry f( MUX) r,(Min) 2, 2; w
Kg/m cm2 mmxmm mm 11-lm mm c iri c Ill cm cm* cm cm4 cm Cm tm cm ems cm*
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
i 5050x 7 915 656 50x53 70 73 Shzuld 153 I.41 14.6 Il.6 231 610 149 149 188 096 416 416
x 8 582 741 80 be 152 152 16.3 16,3 257 687 148 148 186 096 468 468
L 6060x 4 370 4771 60 x 60 40 80 rcnson- 1.60 I ,60 158 158 250 658 183 183 230 118 358 358
L 70 70x 7 738 940 70x70 70 9-o ably 197 197 423 423 671 175 2.12 212 267 136 8,41 841
L 100100x 7 107 137 100x 100 70 120 Squnrc 269 269 128 128 203 531 306 306 386 197 175 175
Y 15 219 279 150 302 302. 249 249 393 104 298 298 374 1.93 356 356
L 120 120x 8 147 187 120x 120 80 130 48 323 323 255 255 405 105 369 369 465 237 29-l 291
x 10 182 232 10.0 331 331 313 313 497 129 367 367 463 236 36.Q 360
x12 216 27.5 12.0 340 340 368 368 584 151 3.65 3.65 460 235 427 421
x 15 266 339 150 351 351 445 445 705 185 362 362 456 233 524 524
L 130 130x 9 179 227 130x130 90 130 48 3.55 355 363 365 582 151 403 403 509 2.58 39?0 390
5
L 150 150x15 338 430 150x 150 150 160 48 425 425 895 898 1 430 370 457 457 576 293 835 8375
x18 401 510 180 437 437 1 050 1 050 1 670 335 454 454 571 292 98.7 987
L 180 180x15 40.9 521 180x 180 150 180 1.5 498 493 1 590 1 590 2 520 653 552 552 5.96 354 122 122
x18 48?6 61.9 180 510 510 1 870 1 870 2 960 768 549 5.49 692 352 145 145
x20 537 68.3 200 518 518 2040 2040 3240 843 547 547 6.89 351 159 159
L 200200x24 711 906 200 ( 203 240 IS0 4S 5.84 584 3 330 3 330 5 2S0 1 380 606 6.06 764 390 235 235
SECTION 6 UNEQUAL LEG ANGLES
Table 6.1 Nominal Dimensions. Mass and Seetionnl Properlies of Indian StandardZheqoal Leg A@s
(1) (2) (3 (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9 (IO) (II) (12) (131 (14) (I51 (161 (1,) (18) (19) (10)
L 3cl2ox 3 I.1 14, 30x20 3'0 45 . 0.98 @49 0.43 1'2 0.4 14 w* 03
CT92 0.54 0'99 w4, o-6
x4 1.4 1'84 *II 1.02 0'53 0'42 I'5 0'5 18 w, 0.92 0 54 0.98 0.4, 8-o 0.4
x5 1.8 2.25 5-O 1'06 0.57 0'4, 19 lY6 21 0.3 091 il.53 O-Y, cv4, I'0 04
L 4025x 3 1.5 1'88 40x25 3'0 5.0 1'30 CPJ, 0.38 PO O.9 3.3 o-5 I.25 0'68 I.33 O.52 1.1 0'5
Y4 1.9 246 4'0 I.35 0'62 0'38 3'8 I', .vJ o', 125 061 1.12 052 1.4 @6
x5 2.4 3.02 5'0 1'39 065 0.3, 4.6 1.4 5'1 O.8 1.24 o-6, 1-3, o-52 I8 O-7
x6 28 3'56 60 1.43 069 03, 5-4 1.6 5.9 1-o 1.23 0'66 1.29 0'52 *I o-9
L 4530x3 1.7 2.18 45x30 3-o 5'0 1'42 O.69 lY44 4.4 1.5 53 0.9 t 42 0'84 1'53 0'63 1-4 07
x4 2.2 286 4-o 1'4, 073 0.43 5.7 20 .v5 I.1 1.41 084 1.51 0.63 1'9 0'9
x5 28 3.52 50 1.51 0.7, o-4, 69 2.4 7'9 1'4 I-40 0'83 I.50 0 63 2.3 I.1
x6 33 4.16 e0 1.55 0.81 0.42 80 2.8 92 1'7 1'39 0'82 1'49 o-63 2.7 1.l
L 5030x 3 1'8 2'34 5OX3O 3'0 5'5 1'63 Of% 0.36 5.9 1.6 6'5 1'0 1.59 0 81 16, o-65 1.7 Cb,
x4 P4 30, 4'0 1.68 O.70 0.36 7.7 2.1 8.5 1.7, 1.58 0.82 1.66 0.6, 23 0.9
x5 3'0 3.78 50 1.72 @74 035 9'3 2'5 103 1'5 1'5, 0'8, 1.65 0.63 2-8 ,'I
X6 3'5 4.4, 6.0 1.76 0.78 0'35 1@9 2.9 11'9 I.8 1.56 O.80 I.64 o-6, 3.4 i-3
L 6040x5 3.7 476 mx4O 5.0 6'0 1.95 0.96 0.44 16-9 6.0 19-5 3.4 1.89 1.12 2TN 0.85 4.2 20
x6 4.4 5.65 6.0 1.99 I+fl 0.43 19.9 TO 223 4.0 1.88 ,,I, 2.0, Oc35 50 2.3
X8 5.8 73, 8.0 2'0, ,%x3 0.42 25.4 8.8 290 52 I.1161'10 1'98 O-84 c5 3'0
L 6545X5 4'1 5.26 65X45 5.0 &O 5 2.07 1fl8 @47 22.1 8.6 299 48 2,05 I.28 2.22 0.96 5.0 2.5
X6 4.9 6.25 6.0 1 2,, 1.12 0.4, 26.0 10.1 ,@4 5.7 204 1.2, 2'21 cv95 F9 3'0
x8 6.4 8.17 8.0 219 1m O.46 13.2 12'8 38'7 74 202 1.25 218 0.95 7, 3.9
L 7045x 5 43 5'52 70x45 5'0 6'5 2 22, I'04 0.41 27'2 8'8 M'9 53 2'22 126 2-36 0'96 5.7 2-5
x6 52 6.56 6'0 1 2.32 1'09 0.41 32.0 ,o', 36'3 6'0 2'21 1'25 2'35 0'96 6'8 3'0
2'40 1'16 0'40 41.0 13.1 46'3 7.8 219 124 232 095 8'9 3'9
x.3 6'7 11'58 83 2
x10 83 105 IO.0 2'48 1'24 039 49'3 15% 55.4 9'5 216 1.22 229 o-95 10'9 48
L 7s5Ox5 47 6'02 75x50 5'0 6-5 x 2.39 1'16 044 34'1 12'2 39'4 6'9 2'38 1'42 2'56 1-0, 6, 3'2
x6 5'6 7-16 6'0 1'44 1'20 044 40'3 14'1 464 8.2 237 1'4, 2'55 1'07 8 0 3.8
x8 7'4 938 8'0 z 2'5t 1'28 0'42 51'8 18'3 594 10-6 2'85 1'40 2'52 1-M 10-4 49
XI0 90 II'5 10'0 B 260 I.36 O'42 62'2 21'8 ,I'1 12'9 2'33 I.38 2'49 1'06 12'7 6-O
L 8050X 5 49 6'*, 80X50 5'0 7'0 260 1'12 039 40'6 12.5 45'7 7'2 2'55 1'40 2'70 1'0, 7.7 32
x6 5'9 7'46 6'0 2.64 1'16 0'39 480 14'4 53'9 8'5 2.54 1'39 269 1'07 9'0 38
X8 7'7 9'78 8.0 *,, 1'24 0')s 61'9 IL?5 693 ll.0 2'52 1'3, 2'66 1'06 11-7 4'9
XI0 9-4 12'0 103 2.8, 1'32 0'38 74'7 22'1 83'3 1,'5 2'49 1'36 263 1'06 14'4 6'0
L 9060x6 6'8 8'65 90x60 6'0 7'5 2'87 ,',9 0'44 70'6 25'2 81'5 14-3 2'86 1'7, m7 128 11'5 5.5
X8 8'9 11'4 8'0 ~96 1'48 044 91'5 32'4 105 18'6 2'84 1'69 )'a4 1'28 ,YI 72
x10 I,'0 14'0 10'0 j'c.41'55 0.43 111 3P1 121 22'8 2'81 1'67 3'01 1'2, 186 8'8
x12 13'0 16'6 ,?A 3'12 1'6, 0'42 129 45'2 148 26.8 2'79 I'65 2'98 1'27 22'0 103
L 10065x 6 7'5 9-55100x65 60 8'0 3.19 1'47 0'42 96'7 32.4 III 18'6 3'18 1'84 3'40 1'39 14'2 6.4
x8 9'9 12-6 8'0 3.28 1'55 0.42 126 41'9 144 242 3'16 1'83 3'38 1',9 18.7 8'5
x10 12'2 IS.5 10'0 5.3, 1'63 0'41 I53 50, 174 29'7 3'14 1'81 3'35 1.38 23'1 104
L 10075x 6 *'IIIO.1 mx75 6'0 8'5 5.0, 178 0.55 101 487 124 256 3'15 2'19 3'50 1'59 14'4 8.5
X8 105 134 8'0 3'10 1'87 O.55 132 63') 161 W6 3.14 2'18 348 1'59 19'1 11'2
XI0 13'0 16-5 10'0 3'19 1'95 0'55 160 76.9 196 41'2 3'12 216 3'45 1'58 216 13~0
x12 15'4 19'6 12'0 3'27 2'0, 0'54 188 89'5 228 48'6 3'10 2.14 3'42 138 27'9 16.3
L 12575x 6 9'2 11'7 125x75 6-O 9'0 4'05 I'59 0'3, 188 51'6 239 30'5 4'01 2'10 4'23 1'62 22'1 8'7
X8 12'1 15.4 8'0 4.15 1'68 0% 246 67.2 273 40.0 4'M) 209 42, I-6, 29 4 11-5
XI0 14'9 19'0 10'0 424 I.76 0'36 300 81'6 333 49.1 3'9, 2'0, 4'18 1'61 36'5 14'2
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Table 6.2 Supplementary List of Indian Standard Unequal Leg Angles - Nominal Dimensions, Mass and Sectional Properties
M *:,as'..rAxB---- t RI -z
kg/m cm,' mmxmm mm mm mm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm cm crns
W (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (IO) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
L 4020x 3 1'36 1'7340x20 3'0 4'0 142 0'44 0'257 2.96 0'31 1'27 0'52 I'31 0'42 1'09 0'30
t 2'80 w47
x4 1'77 2'26 40 1'47 0'48 0'252 3'59 0.60 3.80 0'39 1'26 0'51 1'30 042 1'42 0'39
x5 2.17 2'77 5'0 1'51 0'52 0'245 4'32 0'71 4'55 0'48 I'25 0'51 I.28 0'42 1'73 0'48
L 6030x 5 3'37 4'29 60x30 5'0 6'0 2'15 068 0'256 15'6 2'60 16'5 1'69 1'90 0'78 1'96 0'63 4'04 I'12
x6 3'99 508 6'0 2.20 0.72 0'252 IX'2 3'02 19'2 1'99 1'59 0'77 I'95 063 4'78 1'32
L 6040x 7 5'14 6'55 60x40 7'0 6'0 2.04 I'05 0'427 22.9 8'07 26'3 4'75 1.87 I'll 2'00 o-85 5'79 2'74
L 65 50x 5 4'35 5'54 65"50 5'0 6'0 1'99 I'25 0'577 21'2 II'9 2s.a 6'32 2'05 1'47 2'28 1'07 5'11 2'19
x6 5'16 6'5a 6'0 2'04 1'29 0.575 27'2 (4'0 33'8 7'43 2'03 1'46 2'27 I.06 6'10 3'77
x7 596 7'60 7'0 2'08 1'33 0'572 31'1 15'9 38'5 8'51 2-O! I'45 2'25 I.06 7'03 434
X8 c75 8'60 8'0 2'11 1'37 0'569 48 17'7 43'0 957 2 JI I'44 2'23 1'05 7'93 485
L 7050x 5 4'54 5'79 70r50 5'0 6-O 2'20 I.21 0'499 285 122 33'9 6'76 2'22 145 242 I'08 5'90 3.21
X6 5'40 6'88 60 2.24 I'25 0.497 33'5 14'3 39'9 7'91 2'21 1'41 2'41 1'07 704 3'01
x7 6% 7'95 7'0 2.28 1'29 0.495 383 16.2 45'5 9'10 2'20 1'43 2'39 1'07 812 4'28
X8 7'06 9'00 8'0 2'32 133 0'491 42'9 18'1 50.8 lo'2 2'18 142 2'38 I.07 9'11 4'93
L 7350x 7 6.53 8'31 7cu50 7'0 7.0 2.48 1'25 0'433 46'4 16.5 53'3 9'57 2-3; I.41 2'53 1.07 9'24 4'39
L 8040x 5 4'56 5'80 80x40 50 7'0 2.81 0'84 0'360 38'2 6'49 40'5 4'19 2.56 I.05 2'64 wa5 7'3s 2'06
x6 5'41 6.89 60 2'85 0'88 0'258 44'9 7'59 47'6 4'92 2'55 I'05 2'63 0'85 8'73 2'44
x7 625 7.96 7'0 2'90 0'92 0'256 51'4 8'63 54.4 5'64 2'54 I'04 2'61 0'84 IO.1 2-81
x8 7'07 9.01 8'0 294 0'96 0'253 57'6 9'61 60'9 @33 253 I'03 260 0'84 11'4 3'15
L 8060~6 637 8'11 aou60 6'0 8'0 2-47 I'48 0'547 51'4 24'8 62'8 13'4 2.52 1'75 2'78 1'29 9'29 5'49
X7 7'36 9'38 7'0 2'51 I'52 0'546 59'0 28.4 72'0 15'4 2'51 1'74 277 1'28 lo'7 6'34
X8 8.34 lo6 8'0 2'55 I'56 0'514 66'3 31'8 80.3 17'3 2'50 1'73 2'76 1.28 12-2 7'16
L 9065x 6 707 9'01 90x65 6'0 8'0 2'79 1'56 0'510 73'4 32'1 87'9 17.8 2'85 1'89 3'12 I.41 II8 6'53
x7 8.19 lo'4 7'0 2.83 1'60 0'539 81'3 37'0 101 20'4 2'81 I'88 3'11 1'40 13.7 7.55
x8 9'29 11'8 80 2'88 1'64 0'507 94'5 41'5 113 23'0 2'83 1'87 3'10 1'39 15'5 8.54
XI0 II.4 14'6 IO0 296 1'72 0'503 II5 49-9 137 27.9 2'81 I.85 3 07 I'38 19'0 10'4
L 10050x 6 6'85 8'73 100x50 6.0 9'0 3.49 I.04 0.260 89'7 15'3 95'1 9-85 321 1'32 3'33 I'06 13'8 3'88
x7 7'93 lo'1 7'0 3.54 I'08 0'259 103 17'4 109 II', 3'20 1'31 3'29 1'06 16'0 444
x8 8.99 II'4 8'0 359 I.12 0'257 II6 19'5 123 12.7 3'18 1'31 3'28 1'05 ICI 5'03
XI0 111 14'1 100 367 1'20 0'253 I41 23'4 149 15'4 3.16 1.29 3'25 I'05 222 6'17
L 10065x 7 8'17 II'2 100x65 7'0 10 923 1'51 0'415 II3 37'6 I28 22'0 3'17 1'83 3'39 1'40 16'6 7'53
t;
L 12080x 8 12'2 15'5 120x80 8'0 II 3'83 1.87 0'437 226 80'8 260 46$ 3'82 2'28 4'10 1.73 27'6 13'2
Xl0 IS.0 191 IO.0 3.92 I'95 0'435 276 98'1 317 56.8 3'80 226 407 1'72 34'1 16'2
x12 17.8 22'7 12'0 400 2'03 0'432 323 114 371 666 3'77 P24 4-04 1'71 40.4 19.1
i 95'5 391 58.8 3'95 2'05 4'15 1'61 43'2 16'9
L 12575x12 17'8 22.7 125x75 12'0 II J 431 1'84 0'353 354
L 13565x 8 II'8 Is1 135x65 %3 II 4'8 4'55 I.37 02jl 263 41'3 272 28'9 4'17 1'72 4'30 1'38 311 8'72
XI0 14.6 18'6 IWO 4.65 I'45 0'258 320 542 339 35'2 4'15 1'71 4-27 I'37 38'4 10'7
xl2 17'3 221 I?0 4'74 1'53 0'255 375 63'0 397 41'2 4'12 169 424 1'57 454 12'7
. L 15075x 9 15'4 19'6 ISOx7j YJ II 4'8 5'27 1'57 0'251 455 733 484 500 4'83 TOO 4'98 1'60 46'9 13'2
Xl5 21'8 31'5 15'0 5'53 1'81 0'254 713 120 754 78.8 475 1.94 488 1'58 75'3 21'0
L 15090x10 18.2 233 153x93 10'0 12 4'8 5'03 2'01 0'363 533 146 591 88'3 4'80 2'51 5'05 1'95 53'3 21'0
xl2 21'6 27'5 120 5'08 2'12 0'358 627 I71 694 104 4'77 2'49 5'02 1'94 63'3 24'8
xl5 26'6 33'9 IS'0 5'21 2'23 0'354 761 205 841 126 4'74 2'46 4'98 1'93 77'7 30'4
L 2oolooxl5 3I.7 43.0 250x103 IS.0 IS 4'8 7'16 2.22 025) I760 2V 1860 194 6'40 2'64 6'58 2'13 137 384
L 200,50x,5 39.6 505 203~153 15.0 I5 4'8 6'21 3'73 0'550 202D 979 2480 527 633 440 7'00 3'23 147 86'9
xl8 47.1 60'0 18'0 6.33 3'85 0'548 23S3 I I53 2931 620 6'29 4'37 6'95 3'21 I74 103
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( Page 4, Table 2.2, cot 4 ) - Substitute 2OOfor 220 against beam designated as LB ( P ~200'.
( Page 8, Table 5.1, co1 1 to 19 ) - Insert the following columnwise above 55 55 x 5
and $5 65 x 5 respectively:
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
~55 55x4 3.3 4.26 55x55 4.0 6.5 1.49 l-49 1230 12.30 19.59 4.73 1.68 1.68 2.12 1.06 3.00 3.00
~65 65x4 4.0 5.04 65x65 4-O 6-5 $ 1.74 1.74 21.70 21.70 34.50 8.00 2*00 2.00 2.52 1.26 4.50 4.50
( Page 8, Table 5.1 ) - Shift angles of following designations with respective values to
Table 5.2, at appropriate position:
i) L 55 55 x 10
ii) L 60 60 x 10
iii) L 65 65 x 10
( Page 10, Table 5.2 ) - Shift angles of designation L 60 60 x 4 with values to Table 5.1,
at thi appropriate position.
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