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DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES
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Table 1-7A. Workable Gages in Angle Legs .
‘Table 1-7B. Compactness Criteria for Angles.
Table 1-8. WT-Shapes ..
Table 1-9. MT-Shapes
Table 1-10. ST-Shapes .
Table I-11, Rectangular HSS
Table 1-12. Square HSS
‘Table 1-12A. Rectangular and Square HSS Compactness Criteria
Table 1-13. Round HSS
Table 1-14. Pipe .
Table 1-15. Double Angles ...
Table 1-16. 2C-Shapes ......
Table 1-17. 2MC-Shapes .........
Table 1-18. Weights of Raised-Pattern Floor Plates
Table 1-19. W-Shapes with Cap Channels
‘Table 1-20. _ S-Shapes with Cap Channels
Table 1-21. Crane Rails
Table 1-22. ASTM A6 Tolerances for W-Shapes and HP-Shapes
Table 1-23. ASTM AG Tolerances for S-Shapes, M-Shapes and Channels
‘Table 1-24. ASTM A6 Tolerances for WT-, MT- and ST-Shapes
Table 1-25. ASTM A6 Tolerances for Angles, 3 in. and Larger
Table 1-26. ASTM A6 Tolerances for Angles, <3 in.
Table 1-27. Tolerances for Rectangular and Square HSS
Table 1-28. Tolerances for Round HSS and Pipe
Table 1-29. Rectangular Sheared Plates
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‘The dimensions and properties for structural products commonly used in steel building
design and construction are given in this Part. Although the dimensions and properties tab-
ulated in Part 1 reflect “commonly” used structural products, some of the shapes listed are
not commonly produced or stocked. These shapes are usually only produced to order, and
will likely be subject to mill production schedules and minimum order quantities. For av
ability of shapes, go to wwwaaise.org. For torsional and flexural-torsional properties of
rolled shapes see AISC Design Guide 9, Torsional Analysis of Structural Steel Members
(Seaburg and Carter, 1997). For surface areas, box perimeters and areas, WID ratios and A/D.
ratios, se AISC Design Guide 19, Fire Resistance of Structural Steel Framing (Ruddy etal,
2003).
STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS
W-, M-, S- and HP-Shapes
Four types of H-shaped (or I-shaped) members are covered in this Manual
+ W-shapes, which have essentially parallel inner and outer flange surfaces.
+ M-shapes, which are H-shaped members that are not classified in ASTM AG as W-, S-
or HP-shapes. M-shapes may have a sloped inside flange face or other cross-section
features that do not meet the criteria for W-, S- or HP-shapes.
+ S-shapes (also known as American standard beams), which have a slope of approxi-
mately 167/3% (2 on 12) on the inner flange surfaces.
+ HP-shapes (also known as bearing piles), which are similar to W-shapes except their
‘webs and flanges are of equal thickness and the depth and flange width are nominally
equal for a given designation
‘These shapes are designated by the mark W, M, S or HP, nominal depth (in.) and nomi-
nal weight (Ib/ft). For example, a W24xS5 is a W-shape that is nominally 24 in, deep and
weighs 55 lb/ft.
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the W-,
M., S- and HP-shapes covered in ASTM A6:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, axial properties and flexural properties are
given in Tables 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 for W-, M-, S- and HP-shapes, respectively.
+ ‘Sl-equivalent designations are given in Table 17-1 for W-shapes and in Table 17-2 for
M., S- and HP-shapes.
Tabulated decimal values are appropriate for use in design calculations, whereas frac-
tional values are appropriate for use in detailing. All decimal and fractional values are
similar with one exception: Because of the variation in fillet sizes used in shape production,
the decimal value, kges, is conservatively presented based on the smallest fillet used in pro-
duction, and the fractional value, kg, is conservatively presented based on the largest fillet
used in production. For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature
section at the back of this Manual.
‘When appropriate, this Manual presents tabulated values for the workable gage of a
section. The term workable gage refers to the gage for fasteners in the flange that provides
for entering and tightening clearances and edge distance and spacing requirements. When
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the listed value is footnoted, the actual size, combination, and orientation of fastener
components should be compared with the geometry of the cross section to ensure compati-
bility. Other gages that provide for entering and tightening clearances and edge distance and
spacing requirements can also be used.
Channels
‘Two types of channels are covered in this Manual:
+ C-shapes (also known as American standard channels), which have a slope of approx-
imately 167% (2.on 12) on the inner flange surfaces.
+ MC-shapes (also known as miscellaneous channels), which have a slope other than
167/s% (2 on 12) on the inner flange surfaces.
‘These shapes are designated by the mark C or MC, nominal depth (in.) and nominal
weight (Ib/ft). For example, a 12x25 is a C-shape that is nominally 12 in, deep and weighs
25 Ibift
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the chan-
nels covered in ASTM A6:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, flexural and torsional properties,
are given in Tables 1-S and 1-6 for C- and MC-shapes, respectively.
‘+ Sl-equivalent designations are given in Table 17-3.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
Angles
‘Angles (also known as L-shapes) have legs of equal thickness and either equal or unequal
leg sizes. Angles are designated by the mark L, leg sizes (in.) and thickness (in.). For exam-
ple, an L4x3xY/2 is an angle with one 4-in. leg, one 3-in. leg, and '2-in. thickness.
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the
angles covered in ASTM AG:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, flexural and flexural-torsional
properties are given in Table 1-7. The effects of leg-to-leg and toe fillet radii have been
considered in the determination of these section properties. The S, value that is given in
‘Table 1-7 is based on the largest perpendicular distance measured from the z-axis to the
center of the thickness atthe tip ofthe angle toe(s) or heel. Additional properties of sin-
zgle angles are provided in the digital shapes database available at www.aise.org. These
properties are used for calculations involving z and w principal axes. For unequal leg
angles, the database includes /, and values of S at the toe of the short leg, the heel, and
the toe of the long leg, for the w and z principal axes. For equal leg angles, the database
includes J, and values of $ at the toe of the leg and the heel, for w and z principal axes.
‘+ Workable gages on angle legs are tabulated in Table 1-7A.
+ Compactness criteria for angles are tabulated in Table 1-7B,
+ Sl-equivalent designations are given in Table 17-4.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
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‘Structural Tees (WT-, MT- and ST-Shapes)
Three types of structural tees are covered in this Manual:
+ WT-shapes, which are made from W-shapes
‘+ MT-shapes, which are made from M-shapes
‘+ ST-shapes, which are made from S-shapes
‘These shapes are designated by the mark WT, MT or ST, nominal depth (in.) and nomi-
nal weight (lb/ft). WT-, MT- and ST-shapes are split (sheared or thermal-cut) from W-,
M- and S-shapes, respectively, and have half the nominal depth and weight of that shape.
For example, a WT12x27.5 is a structural tee split from a W-shape (W24x55), is nomi-
nally 12 in, deep and weighs 27.5 lb/ft. Although off-center splitting or splitting on two
lines can be obtained by special order, the resulting nonstandard shape is not covered in
this Manual
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the struc-
tural tees cut from the W-, M- and S-shapes covered in ASTM A6:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, flexural and torsional properties
are given in Tables 1-8, 1-9 and 1-10 for WT-, MT- and ST-shapes, respectively.
+ ST-equivalent designations are given in Table 17-5 for WT-shapes and in Table 17-6 for
MT. and ST-shapes.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
Hollow Structural Sections (HSS)
Three types of HSS are covered in this Manual:
+ Rectangular HSS, which have an essentially rectangular cross section, except for
rounded corners, and uniform wall thickness, except at the weld seam(s)
+ Square HSS, which have an essentially square cross section, except for rounded cor-
ners, and uniform wall thickness, except at the weld seam(s)
+ Round HSS, which have an essentially round cross section and uniform wall thickness,
‘except at the weld seam(s)
In each case, ASTM A500 covers only electric-resistance-welded (ERW) HSS with a max-
imum periphery of 64 in. The coverage of HSS in this Manual is similarly limited.
Rectangular HSS are designated by the mark HSS, overall outside dimensions (in.), and
wall thickness (in.), with all dimensions expressed as fractional numbers. For example,
an HSS10x10x'/2 is nominally 10 in. by 10 in. with a ¥2-in, wall thickness. Round HSS are
designated by the term HSS, nominal outside diameter (in.), and wall thickness (in.) with
both dimensions expressed to three decimal places. For example, an HSS10.000x0.500 is,
nominally 10 in. in diameter with a Y/2-in. nominal wall thickness.
Per AISC Specification Section B4.2, the wall thickness used in design, tas. is taken as
(0.93 times the nominal wall thickness, thom The rationale for this requirement is explained
in the corresponding Specification Commentary Section B42.
In calculating the tabulated b/t and h/t ratios, the outside corner radii are taken as 1 Sties
for rectangular and square HSS, per AISC Specification Section B4.1. In other tabulated
design dimensions, the comer radii are taken a5 2fdes. In the tabulated workable flat dimen-
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term workable flat refers to a reasonable flat width or depth of material for use in making
connections to HSS, The workable flat dimension is provided as a reflection of current
industry practice, although the tolerances of ASTM A500 allow a greater maximum comer
radius Of 3tnom.
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the HSS
covered in ASTM A300, A501, A618 or A847:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, strong-axis flexural, weak-axis,
flexural, torsional, and flexural-torsional properties are given in Tables 1-11 and 1-12
for rectangular and square HSS, respectively.
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, flexural and torsional properties
are given in Table 1-13 for round HSS.
+ Slequivalent designations are given in Tables 17-7, 17-8 and 17-9 for rectangular,
square and round HSS, respectively.
+ Compactness criteria of rectangular and square HSS are given in Table 1-12.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
Pipe
Pipes have an essentially round cross section and uniform thickness, except at the weld
‘seam(s) for welded pipe.
Pipes up to and including NPS 12 are designated by the term Pipe, nominal diameter (in.)
‘and weight class (Std., x-Strong, xx-Strong). NPS stands for nominal pipe size. For exam-
ple, Pipe 5 Std. denotes a pipe with a 5-in, nominal diameter and a 0.258-in. wall thickness,
which corresponds to the standard weight series. Pipes with wall thicknesses that do not
correspond to the foregoing weight classes are designated by the term Pipe, outside diame-
ter (in.), and wall thickness (in.) with both expressed to three decimal places. For example,
Pipe 14.000x0.375 and Pipe 5.563x0.500 are proper designations.
Per AISC Specification Section B4.2, the wall thickness used in design, tie, is taken as
0.93 times the nominal wall thickness, fyom- The rationale for this requirement is explained
in the corresponding Specification Commentary Section B4.2.
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual forthe pipes
covered in ASTM AS3:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, flexural and torsional properties
are given in Table 1-14.
+ Sl-equivalent designations are given in Table 17-10.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
Double Angles
Double angles (also known as 2L-shapes) are made with two angle that are interconnected
through their back-to-back legs along the length of the member, either in contact for the full
length or separated by spacers atthe points of interconnection
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‘These shapes are designated by the mark 2L, the sizes and thickness of their legs (in.),
and their orientation when the angle legs are not of equal size (LBB or SLBB). For exam-
ple, a 2L4x3x'/2 LLBB has two angles with one 4-in. leg and one 3-in. leg and the 4-in. legs
are back-to-back; a 2L4x3x'2 SLBB is similar, except the 3-in, legs are back-to-back. In
both cases, the legs are Y2-in. thick.
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the dou-
ble angles built-up from the angles covered in ASTM AG:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, strong-axis flexural, weak-axis
flexural, torsional, and flexural-torsional properties are given in Table 1-15 for equal-
leg, LLBB and SLBB angles. In each case, angle separations of zero in., "Vs in, and
3a in. are covered. The effects of leg-to-leg and toe fillet radii have been considered in
the determination of these section properties. For workable gages on legs of angles, see
Table 1-7A.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
Double Channels
Double channels (also known as 2C- and 2MC-shapes) are made with two channels that are
interconnected through their back-to-back webs along the length of the member, either in
contact for the full length or separated by spacers at the points of interconnection.
‘These shapes are designated by the mark 2C or 2MC, nominal depth (in.), and nominal
‘weight per channel (Ib/ft). For example, a 2C12x25 is a double channel that consists of two
channels that are each nominally 12 in, deep and each weigh 25 Ibft.
The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the dou-
ble channels built-up from the channels covered in ASTM A6:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, strong-axis flexural, and weak-
axis flexural properties are given in Tables 1-16 and 1-17 for 2C- and 2MC-shapes,
respectively. In each case, channel separations of zero, “Vs in. and '/ in, are covered.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
W-Shapes and S-Shapes with Cap Channels
‘Common combined sections made with W- or S-shapes and channels (C- or MC-shapes) are
tabulated in this Manual. In either case, the channel web is interconnected to the W-shape
or S-shape top flange, respectively, with the flange toes down. The interconnection of the
two elements must be designed for the horizontal shear, q, where
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sideration, when applicable.
‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for combined
sections built-up from the W-shapes, S-shapes and cap channels covered in ASTM A6:
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, strong-axis flexural, and weak-
axis flexural properties of W-shapes with cap channels are given in Table 1-19.
+ Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, and axial, strong-axis flexural, and weak-
axis flexural properties of S-shapes with cap channels are given in Table 1-20.
For the definitions of the tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section at the back
of this Manual.
Plate Products
Plate products may be ordered as sheet, strip or bar material. Sheet and strip are distinguished
from structural bars and plates by their dimensional characteristics, as outlined in Table 2-2
and Table 2-4.
‘The historical classification system for structural bars and plates suggests that there is
only a physical difference between them based upon size and production procedure. In raw
form, flat stock has historically been classified as a bar if itis less than or equal to 8 in. wide
‘and as a plate if it is greater than 8 in. wide. Bars are rolled between horizontal and vertical
rolls and trimmed to length by shearing or thermal cutting on the ends only. Plates are gen-
erally produced using one of two methods:
1. Sheared plates are rolled between horizontal rolls and trimmed to width and length by
shearing or thermal cutting on the edges and ends; or
2. Stripped plates are sheared or thermal cut from wider sheared plates.
‘There is very little, if any, structural difference between plates and bars. Consequently, the
term plate is becoming a universally applied term today and a PL'2 in x42 in x1ft 3 in., for
example, might be fabricated from plate or bar stock.
For structural plates, the preferred practice isto specify thickness in Yts-in. increments up
to %/sin, thickness, YJe-in. increments over Ys-in. to I-in. thickness, and Ys-in, increments
over I-in. thickness. The current extreme width for sheared plates is 200 in, Because
mill practice regarding plate widths vary, individual mills should be consulted to determine
preferences.
For bars, the preferred practice isto specify width in Ys-in. increments, and thickness and
diameter in '/s-in. increments.
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Raised-Pattern Floor Plates
Weights of raised-pattern floor plates are given in Table 1-18. Raised-patter floor plates are
commonly available in widths up to 120 in. For larger plate widths, see literature available
from floor plate producers.
Crane Rails
Although crane rails are not listed as structural steel in the AISC Code of Standard Practice
Section 2.1, this information is provided because some fabricators may choose to pro}
crane rails. Crane rails are designated by unit weight in Ib/yard. Dimensions and properties
for the crane rails shown are given in Table 1-21. Crane rails can be either heat treated or
cend hardened to reduce wear. For additional information or for profiles and properties of
crane rails not listed, manufacturer's catalogs should be consulted. For crane-rail connec-
tions, see Part 15.
Other Structural Products
‘The following other structural products are covered in this Manual as indicated:
‘+ High-strength bolts, common bolts, washers, nuts and direct-tension-indicator washers
are covered in Part 7.
‘+ Welding filler metals and fluxes are covered in Part 8
+ Forged steel structural hardware items, such as clevises, turnbuckles, sleeve nuts,
recessed-pin nuts, and cotter pins are covered in Part 15.
‘+ Anchor rods and threaded rods are covered in Part 14.
STANDARD MILL PRACTICES
‘The production of structural products is subject to unavoidable variations relative to the the-
oretical dimensions and profiles, due to many factors, including roll wear, roll dressing
practices and temperature effects. Such variations are limited by the dimensional and pro-
file tolerances as summarized below.
Hot-Rolled Structural Shapes
‘Acceptable dimensional tolerances for hot-rolled structural shapes (W-, M-, S- and HP-
shapes), channels (C- and MC-shapes), and angles are given in ASTM A6 Section 12 and
summarized in Tables 1-22 through 1-26. Supplementary information, including permissi-
ble variations for sheet and strip and for other grades of steel, can also be found in literature
from steel plate producers and the Association of Iron and Steel Technology.
Hollow Structural Sections
Acceptable dimensional tolerances for HSS are given in ASTM A500 Section 11, ASO1
Section 12, A618 Section 8, or A847 Section 10, as applicable, and summarized in Tables
1-27 and 1-28, for rectangular and round HSS, respectively. Supplementary information
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Recommended Methods to Check Dimensional Tolerances on Hollow Structural Sections
(HSS) Made to ASTM A500.
Pipe
Acceptable dimensional tolerances for pipes are given in ASTM A53 Section 10 and
summarized in Table 1-28. Supplementary information can also be found in literature
from pipe producers,
Plate Products
Acceptable dimensional tolerances for plate products are given in ASTM A6 Section 12
and summarized in Table 1-29. Note that plate thickness can be specified in inches or by
weight per square foot, and separate tolerances apply to each method. No decimal edge
thickness can be assured for plate specified by the latter method. Supplementary infor-
mation, including permissible variations for sheet and strip and for other grades of steel,
ccan also be found in literature from steel plate producers and the Association of Iron and
Steel Technology.
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PART 1 REFERENCES
Ruddy, J.L., Marlo, J.P., Ioannides, S.A. and Alfawakhiri, F. (2003), Fire Resistance of
Structural Steel Framing, Design Guide 19, AISC, Chicago, IL.
Seaburg, P.A. and Carter, CJ. (1997), Torsional Analysis of Structural Steel Members,
Design Guide 9, AISC, Chicago, IL.
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Properties
W44-W40
Compact Torsional
em “Section Axis KX axis -¥ Properties
‘nal | Criteria ta | he
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itt] 2 | te | in® | in’ | in | in | ins | in? | in 2 | in | ine | int int
ss] asofeao faa0 fiaio ir |iea0 i200 feo |aaafane Yazaliaa | 747 | 5aso00
220| 502|45.0 farow lias 172 frai0 row fie |aaafans | aao}e20| soo | asio00
22| ssrl4e6 fesico |rixo |iz7 foro | sos fir |aa7|te2 | arz|er9| a7 | soso
230| 645|548 foosoo | ori fi7s {i100 | 795 for |343|isr | aralan7 | axa | seean0
s23| 5a|101 [soaoo fe 17.0 [oreo fosan fare |'se0/ae1 | asalaaa | a4s | sorooo
03| 220|203 [areo0 ji80 fre fpsoo feos faa |'7z|s04 | asoloas | 277 | zesoo0
‘st| 844}25s [ouaoo [120 fie {io60 fioa0 fans |'365|s28 | aarfoaa | 177 | exeooo
57] 365|2n0 [soon 560 free {ie00 fis sr |361|a00 | aaalaee | 142 | srecoo
5372| 393|205 fovsoo faeo fies eso fiaao zz | 3eo|or7 | aaalaas | 116 | szeo00
2 | aee|20s feson |isa0 ies {i620 fise0 fa Jeo [270 | aaalae6 | 100 | stao0
sze| aaolst2 fesow lias ica {iaeo fiza0 fis Jase 2a0 | azrlaea | ro | «soo
2a | 480|s68 fos friro ie2 fi200 fice fis Jas [21s | azz|ae2 | 612 | sooo
zrr| s13}412 fei900 |100 fis fiaso fiom se |'358|204 | aasfaa1 | sis | s7en00
249| 5851456 f.9600 | ons fie fran fas je |'355|162 | a2rfan0 | a1 | 334000
2i5| e4s|so8 fiero | eso ie2 | 961 | coo for Jase|ise | aiolare | 248 | zo00
199} 739)526 |asoo | 70 fis0 | aco | 695 | ea2]4s|rar_ | sxzlars | 183 | ammo
s0| 2aslzes fovoo frsso fie 710 | e02 fo J2osfar2 | aaofaer | we | soooo
ssi | 2eelon0 feroo fiowo ise fieao |e fo |2sv live | aarfae7 | 105 | 2e100
27| 2as|200 feson ft200 reo fta10 | e40 fos ]2se|r70 | azifae7 | 109 | zax00
2s4| s1i|s02 feiaw fiow [ise far | se2 |sas 25s [iso | axsjaes | 755 | 20x00
27a| 331|333 foosoo fic fise fioo | ser | a7 |zsz|xo | ara}ase | 650 | 182000
264] 345|356 fisaoo [sri fise jroo | 493 | ze |zsz|s92 | aralaas | 581 | ret000
235| a77ja12 lira | 875 fsa how | ase | 746 |251]n8 | arifass | 413 | r6i000
2nt| ar7|ase fisoo | 725 [158 | 206 | 990 | es |251105 | sovfae0 | 04 | s41000
463} asdlsze frazwo | evs fis7 | 74 | 3 | s60|240| ans soslare | 103 | 118000
to7] §76}s08 jre00 | eo fis | eso | 282 | «79]240| 760) 20ela75 | 140 | oo700
‘wa 71ifs4a | aeoo | s13 liso | see | 220 | see |220] 622 2enlara | 930 | emo
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Dimensions
Web Flange Distance
‘Area,| Depth, Wore
shape |oa'| a | Tokness,| te | what, | Thickness, }__Y__| 4, |r | able
te a [he [het Gage
in? | in. in| im. | in infin Pim [in [in|
fwaexes2" raz fart far [ta7 [2 |i [176 | 175%) 354 [se [449 [4%] 2% [31%] Te
529" |156 fae {30% tt [1% | Y%s]17.2 [17% | 291 [2%] a.a6 | 40 |2
497" faa fa9.a {30% 1.50 [ive | 2% |17.1 | 17%) 2.68 |2r6| 3.63 |4
xaat® |130 [38.9 |30%A|1.96 |1%— | Mhe|17.0 |17_ | 246 [276 [9.39 [3%
2295" |116 |38.¢ | 384% 1.22 [1% | sie [168 | 16%) 2.20 [2%e |3.15 | 3th
a6 f106 [380 {38 1.12 |i%e | she [167 | 16%] 201 |2— |2.96 [25h
xa30 | 969 [37.7 |37%%]1.02 1 | ve [166 | 16%] 1.85 [1% |2.00 [3%
xa02_| 89.0 [37:3 |37%4]0.945] 1%] 2 [16.7 | 1654] 1.68 |1"%6) 269 |
x2a2¢ | 029 f37.1 |37%n/08a5] Ye | the [166 | 60] 1.57 [1%« |250 [2%
282° | 72 |36.9 | 367/0.840] "ha] he |166 | 16%] 1.48 176 |2.99 [2%
247° | 725 |96.7 | 365% 0.800] "%o] the [165 | 16%] 1.95 [19% ]230 [2%
231° | 682 |96.5 |36%)0.760| 2% | Ye [165 |16%2|1.26 |1%e |221 |zs | 18
lwaexase | 75: [37.4 |37%9]0.960] the] Ye |12.2 | 12%] 1.73 J1% |2.48 [2 |1%%e [save] Sie
232° | 680 |37.1 |37%|0.870| | the [12-1 |12% | 1.57 |i%e |2.32 [Ze |1%
sai0® | 61.9 [38.7 | 36%] 0.890] "%o] the [12.2 | 12%] 1.96 [1% ]2.11 24s | 1%
xig4® | 57.0 [95.5 | 3610765] 4% | 3% |12-1 |12%|1.26 |rv¥e |2.01 |2%s | te
xia2® | 536 [36.3 |36%/0.725] % | 3% [121 |12%6|1.18 [19:6 |1.93 ]2% | 6
xi70° | 500 {96.2 |36%/o.a0] 0] 3% fiz0 |12 [1.10 [rv [1.95 ]2 | th
xt60° | 47.0 |36.0 36 Jasso| 2% | re |iz0 |12 |ro2 | [4.77 [ae] 116
x150° | 443 |36.9 |36%/0.625] 8% | she |120 |12 040) ‘1.69 | 1
135° 389 |36.6 |36%|0.600] 8% | he ]120 |12 |o.790) ‘el 1.54 ]1M%6| 1%
lwasxcer" 114 fa60 [36 [126 |1% | Se |162 | 16%] 228 |2%e |a.07 [3% | 17/6 J2are] Sie
Flange thickness greater than 2, Special requrements may appl per ASC Speciation Seton A.
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Properties
wa0-w27
Compact Torsional
Nom) Section ‘Axis X-X ‘Axis YY Properties
| Seaton te | he
“lalate ts[*[z|[r[s{r okra fence
liortt| 2 | tw | in® | in | in | in? | int | in? | im. in. | in. | in® in’
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tom 20 | te [int [ine [in| ind [int [in [in| in? [im | me | in? [int
‘70| 28i{042 frsio0 | 57 fit jrigo fried fi70 |327|asr | so2las3 | 201 | 186000
335] 273]156 |11900 | a64 /110 {roa fioso ise |323|2a8 | 3a6laso| 152 | r61000
506 294171 |10700 | 729 fioa | 922 Jor fisr |3z0|z8 | seilaas| 17 | r42000
279) araltas | s600 | 718 fros | 835 | a23 rae |317|193 | az6l246 | 905 | 125000
280} 3aafz07 | e400 | 644 fiaz | 744 | 724 [iio | 3ra|iz1 | azsjaea | 66 | 108000
z29| 379225 | 7050 | 588 fia7 | 675 | 651 | 04 ]311|154 | ser[z4s | siz | s6100
207] aalza3 ssi [ios | 606 | 578 | 888 |308|i37 | s62l241| sea | sao
192) 443)266 | 6260 | 421 ios | 550 | 530 | 818 |ao7|126 | 3eoj2so| sos | 7e300
176) «si)267 | 8600 | 450 ios | st1 | ave | 743 [304/115 | 3s7|z39| 239 | ea%00
162) saifaoe | si70 | at fioa | 458 | 44s | 684 [305/105 | 3s7|z38| 185 | 62600
16) 592/232 | 480 | 371 fos | are | sat | 60s [aor] 952 | 3sslz36| 134 | see00
ssi] 670}256 | 4020 | 329 fio2 | a7 | s40 | 530 |2e7] ats | 34olz35| 950 | ari00
117| 753392 | 2540 | 201 f101 | 327 | 207 | 465204) 714 | a4slzs5 | 672 | 40800
ot] asolast | 3100 | 258 f101 | 289 | 289 | 407 |201) 624 | sa2|zs4| 472 | 35200
13} 459/302 | 3000 | 245 foo | 280 | 119 | 265 |199] a1 | 220l235 | 707 | 16600
94] salar | 2700 | 222 | oar] 254 | 109 | 240 |198| 375 | 24ojas4 | 528 | 15000
4] Sa6}459 | 2570 | 195 | azo] zs | 944 | 209 |195| 226 | 27/238 | 370 | 12900
76| 661}490 | 2100 | 176 | 960) 200 | a25 | 134 |192| 286 | 233/232 | 268 | 11100
8] 765/520 | te20 | 15¢ | 955] 177 | 704| 157 |187| 245 | 2a0)281 | 187 | on
2] 97/501 | 1550 | 131 | 023] 153 | 345 | ga01e| 157] 175/281 | 171 | 400
35 | 6aqsac | 1350 | 114 fort} iae | 2a1| a3o134| 133] 172fas1 | 138 | 3870
zo] saejz0s | saro | 461 | 947] 530 | 542 | 961 302|133 | ssslai4] 409 | 62000
82] azzjz26 | ara0 | a17 | oad] 476 | aes | 772|300|119 | 3sifa.2| 307 | se400
466] 457/250 | 42a0 | se0 | 936] 432 | 435 | 700 |290|108 | sasl211 | 236 | 48500
147] sales. | 690 | 320 | 917] 373 | 376 | 601 |295] 926 | saslzi0 | 154 | ari00
+22] 6oi]289 | 3220 | 205 | 912] 333 | a05 | 535293] 223 | sasjaos] 113 | se000
+22] 645}313 | 2060 | 273 | 909) 307 | 905 | 492 |292] 756 | s4olao7 | 98 | 32700
ini] z05}341 | 2670 | 249 | 90s] 279 | 274 | 445 |290] 682 | 33z7jao6 | 683 | 23200
tor] 7sa}75 | 2220 | 227 | oe] 253 | 248 | 403 |209) 1.7 | a35]206 | s21 | 26000
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roxy W-Shapes
we
Dimensions
ete
Web Flange Distance
‘Area,| Depth, Wore
Thickness, ty | Width, | Thickness, |
Same Pal 4 t [2] a ace ee
in? | in in| in | ine in [in fim [in | mi,
jweixes | 27.3 [21.6 [210.580] %e | She | 842] e% [SRD] Hel 443 [ie | a]ie| S%e
xaxe | 244 [are larrelosis} Ye | % | 8.36] 8% |0.835] e134 frie | te
rae | 2155 far2 larvelo.ass) the | Ye | 8.90] 8% [0.740] Ye |1.26 |1ihe | is
68° | 200 [21-1 ]21%0.490| Ys | | 8:27]8% 0.685) “| 1.19 ]1% |
x62° | 183 [21.0|21 |0400| 5 | she | a.24]e% lots] se [1.12 | 1%s | %e
x55° | 162 [208 |20%/0.375] Ye | She | 822] 8% |os22| |1.02 |1%he | 6
ase! | 14.1 {206 |20%]0.350] Ye | She | 814] a% |o.430) ‘6 Josz0}1% | "6
lwerxs7* | 167 |21.1 |21 |0405] % | the | 6:56] 6% |o.650) *% |1.15 |1%hs| “%s] 18%] ae
ext | 147 fas [avalaaen] Hs | Ye | aanlete Jost) Me Jaan it | aie] J] |
xaat_ | 130 {207 |20%0|0.350] Ye | ahs | 6.50] 6% ]0.450) ‘6 |09s0]1% | "he
lwraxart®| 91.6 [22.3 |2a%0] 1.52 five | ve [12012 |274 |2% |z4 Jarre |19% |rste] sie
283° | 83.3 [21.9 |2v%e| 1.40 [18% | Ys]tt.9 | 11%] 250 Joie | 3.00 ]%e | He
258" | 7600 fats favie|1.26 five | 9 frie |11%|230 [2s J270|3_ | 1%
x24" | 0 fart far 116 fire | 96 fr7 [ators [2% Jes [2% [16
x2rt | 62:3 [207 |20% 1.06 |1%6 | Shs [116 | 11%] 191 [1%] 231 |amhs | 16
xag2 | 562 204 |20%|0.960] | Ye f115 [1t%2]1.75 [1% ]215 [athe | 1%
x75 | 514 [200 |20 [oad] Ye | the |11.4 | 11%6]1.59 |1%he f1.99 [othe | 1% [15%
2xt58 | 46:3 {197 |19%40.810] He] the [11.3 [11% 1.44 [Whe | 184 [2% | 1%
x143 | 42.0 |195 | r9vs]o.za0) 4 | a fitz | 1% |1.32 [16 | 1.72 [2966 | Phe
x190 | 38.3 |193 |rovo.670) se) a fitz | 11% 1.20 [146 | 1.60 favs | 9h
x119 | 35.1 |190 |19 Joes] 8 | he 1% | 1.46 |1"%h6| 196
x06 | 31.1 {187 |18%/0.590] hs | She 461.34 | 1% 1%
x97 | 285 {186 [1859/0535] 6 | She [11.1 | 11% |o87o| te | 127 [4% [1%
xas | 253 {184 |18%9/o.480] Ye | Ye [11.1 |s1%]o770) % |1.17 [1% [1%
ret | 223 |e2 |ravelo.a2s] re | Ye [110 11 |o.e80) "e108 [18s | 1%
lwtaxrt | 209 |185|18%s]0405) ve | ve | 7.64] 75% Jost0] ‘51.21 rv | Ye |r5%] ave
265. | 19.1 |184]t8¥elo.450) Yu | Ye | 759) 7% 0.750] % 1.15 |1rhe | Ye
260° | 17.6 |18.2 |18%{0.415) 7h | Ye | 756] 7% ]0.695] "| 1.10 |1% | he
265° | 162 {181 |18%4|0.390] 3 | she | 7-53] 7% Jo.ead) *% |1.03 [145 | hs
xs0t | 147 {180 |18 /0:355] Ye | she | 7.50] 7% Jos70) Me ogra] 1% | hs
lwraxase | 135 [181/18 |o:360) % | 6 | 606)6 0.05] Se 1.01 |r¥% | “helssie] ave
aot | 119 78 rrelaats) sh] se | 60n]6 Joss] Ye Josar ss] Me] F |
xa5e | 103 |177 | 1744] 0.300) 6] 96] 600]6 0.425] Ys Josz7| 1% | se
Shapes sled or compression with
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Properties
W21-W18
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500/364 | 1830 | 171 | g67| 198 | 14 | 195] 183] s05 | 221\206 | 434 | 8630
senletz | 1600 | 151 | aoe] 172 | 7068] 170|181| 266 | 219205 | sce | 7410
s4z0 | 140 | 60] 160 | 647 | 157 | 180] 244 | 217\204 | 245 | e760
67069 | 1390 | 127 | ase| 14s | 575 | 140) 1.77] 217 | 215}04 | 183 | sa60
za7}500 | 1140 | 110 | a0] 126 | 4a4 | 118| 1.73] 184 | 2tif2os | 124 | 4990
947|sa6 | 959 | 930| 824] 107 | sa7 | 952| 1.68] 149 | 205}202 | aos | 3050
sodae3 | 1170 | 11 | 836] 129 | 306 | 935/135] 148 | real205 | 17 | st90
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ant] 21a}104 | ea70 | 624 | 872| 754 | 795 |132 |295|a07 | ssslia6 | 176 | e200
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192] 327|167 | 3870 | 380 | 828] 442 | 440 | 768 |27a\119 | 32elta7 | 447 | 38000
175] 3sal180 | 3450 | 344 | 820] 398 | 301 | 688 |276|108 | 3z4lte4| saa | 33300
158] 32198 | 3060 | 310 | 812) 356 | 947 | o14 |274] a4 | 320lta3| 252 | 29000
143] 425]220 | 2750 | 282 | aos} 322 | a11 | 555 |272| 954 | 317/182 | 192 | 25700
130] 485|238 | 2460 | 256 | e03) 290 | 278 | 499 }270| 767 | 313/181) 145 | 22700
119] sat]24s | 2190 | 2a1 | 790] 252 | 253 | 449 |260| €91 | 313/179] 108 | 20300
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186] 720,334 | 1530 | 166 | 7-77] 196 | 175 | 316 |263] 484 | 30s|176 | 4.10 | 13600
76] anifa7e | 1330 | 146 | 773] 168 | 152 | 276 |261| 422 | 30o|t75 | 283 | 11700
ra] azifsaa | r170 | 127 | 750] 146 | 603 | 158 |170] 247 | 20s|177] 349 | 4700
65] 506|357 | 1070 | 117 | 749] 138 | 548 | 144 |160) 225 | oa|i77] 273 | aou0
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xs00° 147 f196 |19%912.19 Jaye five [17.0 |17_ |350 ave
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xa70 109 |17.9 [17%] 1.66 |1°%s} 1%6|165 | 16%] 2.68 |2"%6
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283 | 833 |16.7 [16% 1.29 |15%6 | Mhe|16.1 | 16% ]2.07 |2%e [267 [3% [1%
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xait | 620 |15.7 |15%/0.980]1 | Ye [158 | 15%] 1.56 [1%« [216 [2% [1%
xt93 | 56 |155 |15%/0.890] we | Me [15.7 | 15%] 1.44 [tie [204 [2% [1%
x176 | 51.8 |152 |15%|0.890] "%o] 7s [15:7 | 15%] 1.31 |1%6 |.91 [2% [1%
xts9 | 4627 |150 [15 [0-745] Ye | Sie [156 | 15H 1.19 |t%6 |1.79 [2% | 1%
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Shape is Sender for compen with Fy = 50s.
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Properties
W16-W14
Compact Torsional
[Nom-) “Section Axis XX ‘Axis Y-¥ Properties
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wrtt| 26 | t | in® | in | in. | in? | int | in? | in | in? | im | in. | int ink
100/ S2a}a4s | 1490 | 175 | 7.10] 198 | 186 | 357 |2si| S49 | 2ax|t60 | 773 | 1900
679) 542 frag fi79 | 4.17|2ra | aaolr4s | 104 | 77700
67 497 fr290 fier | 413|o46 | a7sl14s | 7ax | 67200
663] 436 fris0 f145 |410|201 | aeol143 | sas | 59000
655] 390 |1030 f130 | 407|198 | a64l41 | 446 | 51500
650/355 | 931 fia | 405|180 | 459|141 | 348 | 45900
176) 597]137 | 2140 643] 320 | 3s fior | 402|163 | 455|139 | 265 | 40500
159) 654)153 | 1900 638) 287 | 748 |.962|400|146 | 451|138| 197 | 35600
14s] 7.111168 | 1710 | 232 | 633] 260 | 677 | a73|3as|t3a | aazira7| 152 | 31700
-462|107 | 3010
ait] 506]116 | 2660
193] 5.45]128 | 2400
a9} saaja70 | 1300 | 155 | 705] 175 | 163 | 314) 249] 401 | 2aalis9 | 545 | 10200
77\ e7ajai2| 1110 | 136 | 7.00] 150 | 138 | 269) 247] 41.1 | 2a5lis7 | as7 | e590
o7| 770359] 954 | 117 | 696] 130 | 119 | 232)246] 355 | 2e2|156 | 239 | 7900
7} asafago | 758 | 922| 672] 105 | 431 | 1211.0] 189 | 192\157 | 222 | 2660
50| seifar4 | 659 | 810 | 688] 920] 372 | 105|159] 163 | taolis7 | 152 | 2270
45) 623)ai1 | 586 | 727 | 665] 923] 328 | 934/157] 145 | re7|is5 | 111 | 1990
40| esa]ass | 518 | 647 | 663] 730] 289] 8.25157] 127 | 1a6l155 | o7ae| 1790
36] ax2jaat | 448 | 565] 651] 610] 245 | 700)152| 108 | 1asliss | oes | 1460
a1| e2afsie| 375 | 472| 641) sto] 124 | 449)1.17] 703] 142\155 | o4e1 | 799
26}, 797|s68| 301 | 334 | 626 442] 950 34o]112| 54a) 138l154| o262| S65
730): 182| a71}14300 |1280 | 8.17j1660 {e720 js27 | 460|s16 | sesli7s |1450 | a2000
665] 1.95] aaslr2400 |1150 | z99j1480 fet70 fare |aez|7a0 | ss7|iz.1 [120 | soso00
esl 2a] azoscam fom | ransz0 feo fea lass fom | Satie? | oon | 2sm00
50°25) 479] 9430 | 931 | 7.63}1180 fs250 fs7B |4.49|583 | sas|te4 | 6a | 219000
500]: 243) 521] az10 | 838 | 7.481050 fpas0 [saa | 4.43|s22 | szelsex | s14 | re7000
455| 262] 560] 7190 | 756 | 7:33] 936 [2560 [304 | 436/468 | s17|158 | 395 | re0000
426] 275 6.03] e800 | 706 | 726| 269 [e360 43444 | s:14fts7 | a1 | 144000
396] 292) 644] e000 | 656 | 7.16) sot [2170 fas |431|400 | 505}155 | 273 | r29000
370) 3:10) 689] 5440 | 607 | 7.07] 736 |1990 fast |4.27|370 | 500|162 | 222 | r16000
342| 331] 741] 4900 | 558 | 698] 672 fra10 fart |4.24|338 | 495/150 | 178 | 109000
311] 359) ao] 4330 | 506 | 68e) 603 fre10 |199 | 420/304 | ae7|t4s | 126 | 89100
283, 459
257 a5
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Dimensions
We Tange Distance
nape a"| O° [tckness,| a, | with, [Thickness |_—_ aan
we fal od fe | 7 | ae
& | t| ty [Wa [kaw ieee
in? in. in. in 1. in. in| in| in | im | in.
Wiastae | a8 [iar |r| ORG Me | Me [a7 | wml aa | _]i.69 fase We 10] Sle
xe20 | 35:3 {145 |142|0.500] 240 | She [14.7 | 14%%|0.940) 7c] 1.54 Jot | tie
xtoa | 320 [143 |r4si}0.sa5] 146 | 14% [0.860] %s |1.46 Jatie | 1%
x99 | 29:1 |142 |r4e]o-495] 2 1146 | 14% [0.780] % 11.98 fats | 17h
xa0' | 265 fr40|14 Joao] are | ve [14s [rate jor7io| Heltat [2 [he
wiaxs2 | 240 f143 [1440510] 0.1 | 10% |o.8s5| are 1% |i0%) SY
x74 | 21.8 |142 [14%] 0.450] tre | Ye [10.1 | 10% | 0.785 th | 8
x68 | 200 |140|14 Jo4t5] v8] Ye |100|10 0.720 18h | 16
x61 | 179 |139|13%e0.375] % 10.0 |10 | o.645| aan
lwi4xs3 | 156 {139 |13%/0.370] 8.068 | o.680| 12 ]1 fro%l ste
x48 | 14:1 fra |13%0.340] he 8.03]8 | 0595] rh Vay
xag* | 126 |13.7 |19%9)0.305) he aoo]a |oss0| ie 4
lwraxaee | 112 |141 [14%6]0.310) 6 e77|6% |osts| 1% | hale) a8
xa4° | 100 }140|14 [0.285] 8/6 6.75) 6% |0.455} fe a |p | ah
xa0* | 8.85|138 |13%e|0.270) 6.73) 6% |0.385} 1
lwiaase | 7.69]139|13%|0.255] ve | ve | 503)5 0.420 Ye
sax | aalta7 [1302301 ve | Ye | 5:00)5 0.335] S| o.735|t%6 | %% |11%%] 248
lwi2xa36"| 98 |168 [16%] 1.78 |1%% | % [134 | 13%] 2.96 Se [1s] ove | Sie
xa05" | 895 |16.3 | 16%}1.63 [15% | he]132 | 13% |2.71 3%
2279" | 81.9 |15.9 | 15%] 1.53 | 1% | 9% fia | 19% |247 3 [1%
3252 | 74.1 [15.4 | 15% 1.40 | 1% | “hsfi30 [13 225 3% |e
230" | 67:7 {15.1 ]15. 1.29 |1%%6 | “%/8|129 | 12% 2.07 atehe| te
xano | ora {147 frareds.ie [1958 | se [128 | 12%|1.90 atthe| he
ego | 560 |144 |14%%) 1.06 |1%56 | 0 |12.7 | 12%] 1.74 tm | 1%
x70 | 500 140 |14 0.960] Fe} ve f126 | 12% |1.55 athe | 18h
xis2 | 4427 fiaz7 |19%¢0.870] % | the [125 | 12% |1.40 2th [1%
x136. | 39.9 |134 |13%6]0.790) “%e) ‘he fiz | 12%| 1.25 2% | 1%
xe20 | 352 {131 |13%e/0.710] ho) Ye [129 | 12%) 1.11 2 |e
va06 | 312 |129 |r2te|0.610] 2 | 6 [12.2 | 12% /0.990]1 |1.59 [1% [1%
x96 | 202 |127 |12%//0:550] he | 90 [12.2 | 12% 0.900) %e |1.50 [1%] 1%
xa7_ | 256 {125 |12%/0515] Ye | Ye [12.1 | 12% 0810) "hol 1.41 [1%6| 116
x79 | 232 |124|128}0.470) Ye | ve |i21 0.735) %% |1.33 [1% [1%
x72, | 21.1 [123 |12%4{0.430) the | Ye |120 0.670) "161.27 [1% | 1%6
x65t_| 191 |12.1 12¥4]0.390) e | she f12.0 .605| 8% [120 [1% |1
Snape is Senter for compression ah
"Shape exoeds compact iit fr exe wih
* Te aa se, combination and orertaton of fastener comgonets shoud be compared wt the gmt of he cross section
to nse compat,
* Flange tckoess greater than 2in Spal equireents may apy per AIS Speieaton Seton 3.1
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Properties
wiews2
hon] SB Torsional
an Axis XX Axis Y-¥ Properties
wt ena cic) ae
a | &
a
lubitt| 2 | tw | im* | in? | im | in? | in* | in’ | in. | in? | in. | in | int in’
122) 7.19fi7z7 | 1520 | 209 | 628) 2 | 648 | 745] 376|i13 | 4zalia7 | 123 | 25500
20| 7a0]193 | 1380 | 190 | 624) 212 | 495 | 675|374/102 | 420l136 | sr | 22700
109) saalar.7 | 240 | 173 | 620| 192 | 447 | 61.2] 373] 927 | a7|ig4 | 712 | 20200
9] azslaas | t110 | 157 | 617] 173 | 40 | s52|371| 36 | aralia4 | 537 | 18000
eofio2 [25a | 999 | 143 | 6.14] 197 | 362 | 429/370] 756 | a10l133 | 406 | 16000
saqlz24| eat | 123 | 605] 139 | 148 | 203 |248| a8 | 2asliae| sor | sro
eatfas4 | 705 | 112 | 604] 126 | 194 | 266 |248| 405 | zaajia4 |) 3a7 | sao
eg7j275 | 722 | 103 | oi 1s | 121 | 242]246| 969 | 2a0/i33 | aor | 5380
775/304 | 640 | 921 | 596] 102 | 107 | 215 }245| se | 278/133) 219 | 710
8.11]309 | sa | 778 | 580] s71| s77| 143 |192| 220] 222/182] 194 | 2510
675/336 | 494 | 702 | 585] 784] st4| 128 |191| 196 | 220|1a2| 145 | 2240
rsalsr4 | 428 | 626 | 582] 696 | 452| 113/189] 173| 218/132) 105 | 1950
657/306 | 395 | 546 | 5a7| 615] 267| 798|155| 121 | 122136] o7ee| 1290
zailast | s40 | 4a | 583] 546] 233] 691]153| 106 | ta0|135 | o569| 1070
a7asa | 2 | 420/573 473] 196 | 582|149| goo] 177/194) 380] gar
soelae1 | 245 | 353 | 565] 402] ami] 355) 1.08] ssa) r90]135 | 0258 | 405
746)533 | 199 | 290 | 554] 332] 700) 290) 1.04] 439) 1z7|1a4) 0208 | 314
226) 547| 4060 | 483 | 641] 603 fr1g0 fr77 | aa7fara | araliae | 243 | 57000
245) 5.98] 2550 | 435 | 6.29] 537 fioso f15a | a42]aea | aos|ra6 | 185 | 8600
266) 635] 3110 | 393 | 616] 481 | 937 f143 | aa8|200 | aoolra4 | 143 | 42000
289) 696] 2720 | 353 | 6.05] 428 | a2 127 |ags|196 | s9alia2 | 108 | ssa00
311] 758] 2420 | 321 | so7| 306 | 742 |r15 |aaifiz7 | se7|130 | esa | 31200
337] 23] 2140 | 292 | sa0| 348 | e6¢ to |azs|1s9 | silie | 647 | 27200
365] 916] 1890 | 263 | 5a2| at1 | 589 | ¢30|325|149 | ar7|ie7 | 4a | 23600
403/101 | 1650 | 235 | 574] 275 | 517 | 23 |az2|126 | azoliz4| 56 | 20100
446}t12 | 1430 | 209 | 565] 243 | 454 | 728 |arafin1 | seeli23 | 258 | 17200
136] 496]123 | 1240 | 186 | 558) 214 | s98 | 642 |316| 980 | 3eil122| tes | 14700
129] 557|137 | 1070 | 163 | 551) 188 | 945 | 560]313| a5] 3s6[120| 129 | 12400
106] er7}isa | 933 | 145 | 547) 164 | 901 | 493 ]311| 751 | 3s2[t19| 913 | 10700
96| 676|177 | a3 | 131 | Sas] 147 | 270 | 444/309) 675 | 349/118) 685 | 9410
a7| 7a9|189 | 740 | 118 | 538} 132 | 241 | 307/307] 604 | sa6lin7 | 5:10 | 8270
73| 822\207 | e62 | 107 | 524] 19 | 216 | 358 [305] 543 s4a|i17 | ae¢ | 7390
72| ag9|226 | 97 | 974 | 531| 108 | 195 | 324/304) 492) saifi16| 293 | 6540
65| agz|249 | 533 | 79 | 523) 968 | 174 | 201 am] 441 | saalis| 218 | sro
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Dimensions
Web Fange
srape a" | 8G [Thickness] | wat, [mickness, |
t [2] tt [Re | hae
w|i cea |e [a in [in |
wines [17.0 fi22 [120.360] % [He [100 | 10 [OBA] he [i.24 [iv
x83 | 156 |121 |12 [0.345] 3% | She [10.0 10 |os7s) one |1.18 [1%
wi2xso | 146 [122 |12%0.370| 4% | he | 808] 8% Jo40] Se [1.14 | 1%
x45 | 131 frat [12 [0335] 56 | he | 8.058 [0.575] 26 |1.08 | 19%
xao |.11.7 |ir9|12 [0295] se] 245 | 8018 0.515] tm |1.02 |1%
wizxas* | 10.3 |125 |12%4]0.00| se] a6 | 656) 6% ]0:520) Ye /0.820] 1%
xa0* | 879}123|12%9)0.260] ve | Ys | 6:52] 6% | 0.440) ths |0.740) 1%
xa6* | 7.68]122|12%/0.290] ve | ve | 6.49] 6¥% |0.380) 5% |.6a0)1%e
lwiaxa2e | e.4a}123|12%/0.260] ve | ve | 4.03]4 0.425] ths 0.725) 1%
xig® | 557/122 |12%J0.295] ve | vm | 40x]4 |0.350) % [oso]
xie® | 4.7i}120 |12 ‘ts | 399] |0.265) 1m }o.s6s)
vege | 4.16/11. |1176]0.200) Shs | Ye | 397]4 ]0.225) % Jo.sa5] 9%
lwioxrr2 | se fis [1120759] 2% | 2% |104 | 1%] 1.25 |v |4.75 [1% 1
xt00 | 293 |i11 |11%9|0.680) Ms} se f103 | rove] 1.12 [1% ]1.62 [1% 1
x88 | 26.0 {108 }107A|o.605) sf | Shs f10.3 | 10% Jogad|1 — |1.49 [1%] he
xar_ | 22.7 |106 |10%410.530] Ye | ve [10.2 | 10% ]o870| ve |1.37 [1%]
x68 | 199 f104 |10%0.470] Ye | ve f10.41 | 10%]0.770) % |r27 [rhs | Ye
x60 | 17.7 {102 }10%|0.420} ‘6 | Ya [10-1 | 10% 0.680) "e118 [1% | "|
x54 | 158 {rot |rove|o.370] 2% | 25 [100 [10 oats] %% |1.12 [186] “|
x49 | 144 fro |10 [0.340] +8 25 |10.0 10 Jo0.s60) ane ]1.06 [1% | “|
lwioxes | 13.3 fto1 |10%J0.350] %% | he | 802)8 [0.620] % |1.12 |1%6| “%e] 7) sie
xa0_| 115 | aa anfoats se] Me | s}a fossa) [100 |e) he) |]
x33 | 971} 973) 940.290] sre} Shs] 7.96]8 | 0.435) Ys Jo.93s 1% | 9%
lwiox30 | 8.84105 |10%]0.300| srs} 86 | st] 5% Jostol ve Jostafi%s | Mrs] av) a0
va | Perfo |1orfaas0) | Ye | 577/54 Jomo] Me lazalrie | Wve] |)
x2 | 64a}io2 |10%|0.240] v4 | Ye | 5:75]5% |0.960) Se |o.eso) iq 5
wioxia | se2{t02|r0%J0-250] vw | ve | 402)4 |0:395) %e | 0.695)
xizé | agafto.t |ro%o-240] | Ye | 4or]4 0.390] sis 0.630) % | She | |
xis | 441] 99910 [0.290] % | vm | 00]4 Jo.270) ‘% |os70} "hq the
x12 | 354) 987, o%el0.190] 6] Ym | 396]4 0.210) She /ost0} % | Ah
Shape is sender for compression win
"Shape exceeds compact iit for exe wih
"The actual 82, combination and ariaton of fastener comonent shouldbe compared wih the geometry of the cross section
‘ensue company.
* Shape dows nt et eA hm fc sean AIS Speciation octon G21 With f= 50s.
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Properties
wi2.wi0
Compact Torsional
|Nom-| “Section ‘Axis XX Axis Y-¥ Properties:
na] Seton te | he
ww a %
Petts [ep etr [str e
luvift| 20 | te | in* | in? | im | in? | int | in? | in. | in? | in. | in | int ‘in?
se] redo] 475] 780/620) 864 | ior [ave |osi | a5 ]oai [iis | 20 | 570
s3| asalzas | 42s | 706529) 770) 958 102|248 | 291 J270 |ris | 158 | ate0
so| carlzse} aor | 42] sso] 719) soa 139| 190 | 213 [22s |ire | sz | sexo
45| roolese | awe | v7 | sis] 642) soo | 24 | 195 | 190 22s firs | 126 | 1650
40] 777/336] 207 | 515 | 513] sro] 441 | r10 194 | v68 fact Jira | ose | 1440
35| e3ifoe2 | 22s | 456 | 52s] s12] 24s] zarjrs4 | rs |179 120 | ozs | aro
30] zaijais | 238 | 386 521] 431 | 20a) e2qrs2 | aseliz7 |119 | oasr| 720
2s| asalera| aos | saa | sa] a72| wa] sadfsst | arz|s7s fre | oam| a7
22| ardare| 196 | as4| aor} 293] 400] zarfoe%s] 360]104 rr9 | oa | 164
49| szalsca | 120 | a13| asa] as7| 270] sea{oaz2] 290] 02 x19 | o1e0| 131
46] rsoleea| sas | 171 | 467] 201] 282] saifozra] 225]oaes|r7 | 103 sea
14] aeafs43) ese) 149 | 462] 174] 236) x}0753| 10] oasi|i17 | acros) ana
r2| arzfioa | rie | 126 | 400] 147 | 230 | 45 [200 | c02 |00 |ro2 | 151 | enzo
too| acalris | 623 | 112 | 400] 120 | 207 | 400 26s | 61.0 | 04 fro0 | too | sis0
a8] safiao | so | 985 | 45d] ia | 79 | one 260 | sar 290 | oni] 753 | aaa
7] sexlias | 455 | a9 aaa} ozs 154 | 201 [260 | asa |2as | o7a) 11 | s6s0
3] ssalte7 | 994 | 757 | aaa) asa] 13¢ | 254 |259 | 40:1 |292 | 960] 395 | st00
0] zaifiaz | 31 | 667 | 4a9) 745 | 116 | 230257 | 250 |200 | 952] 248 | 2500
54] axafai2| 903 | e00| 437] 655] 103 | 206 |256 | aia |205 | 94a] 182 | 2320
49] aaiaa1 | 272 | S46 | 4a] 04 | a4 | 107 |z5¢ | 2e3 |204 | 94a] 130 | 2070
45| 647io0s| 24 | 401 | aaa] 549] 534193201 | 203 |227 | 94a] as | 1200
39] 753)250| 209 | «21 | 427] a8] 450 | 113 {190 | 172 |224 | 920] os76| gee
an oss] 11 | 250] 41a] 988] 366] 920) 19¢ | 140 220 | 230] sas) 701
zx| szols| 170 | 224 |4se] 266] 167} 575|197 | 84| 160 |i00 | osze| 414
25| 6ae}o40| 144 | 279 | aa] aia] 141) 40]136 | 750/150 | 995] o4o2 | 345
z2| ra9fa69| 118 | 232 | 427] 250] 114) as7]133| s10l5s | o8e] ozo | 275
1| sonlas4| sea} 198 | 414} 216] 429] 214] 067e| 23s) 105 | oar] zea | 104
17| coalasa | sta} 162 | 405] 187] ase] 172] o84s| 280/104 | 977| o1s6| 651
4s| zaifses| sao] 128 | 393] 160] 260) 14s]o810] 20/101 | a72| cou] aa
12] saalass | saa] sas | sao] 126| 2se| 110)0785] 174/096] 968] cose] 509
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Table 1-1 (continued)
r W-Shapes
Dimensions
Ley
Web Flange Distance
Area,| Depth, Work
snipe [A] "a [ries [wim Prices, [oT 7 |
te 7 tr has | Ka Gage
in? [in i [| infin fim | in [in|
WoT [197 | Goo) 8 [0570] Fe] Se | 628] % [093s] Meliss [ire | Yel s%e] Si
x58 az2)a% Jostol %0}1.20 [1% | 7
x axi}ave [oss] 1% 1.08 |1% | As
x40 8.07/ 8% |0.560) hs |0.954|1% | "he
235; ac2]s [0.495] Ye |0.889 196} he
231" 00]8 |o.4as} hs 0.829) 1% | 9%
woz 654) 6% 046s) the |o.859] 74 56 [eye | 4
x26 | 7.08) 799) 70.245] ve | Ye | 650) 6% 0-400) Me |o.794) | Me} ov} 4
waxzr | 6.16] 828) 80250) % | Ye | 527/5% J0400) Se |o.700) tm | se Jove] 208
xia | 5.26) 8:14) Sh [0.630] hq Me | ve | 240
waxts | 44d! arr} sieloz45) ve | Shs |0.815) hq Me | ove | 2%
xt3_ | 384 799] 8 0290) % | Ye a
ioe! | 296 7.89] 770.170] the | Ye 5 |0.505) The) Ye
wax2s | 7.34{ 639) 6'6]0.320| She | the hs |0.705) "hq Ms | 42] 3%
we Joss moe) PTL
ve Josio} ¥% | a6
ie {0.855} te | te | ave] 210
Ye {0.530} 3 | She
hs |0.485) hq te
4s 0.445] he Ye
the 0.730) hg the | 312] 2468
ie |0.860) % | the | 3%2| 2%
sie 0.505) % | ve | aie] ave
vast | 443} 599] 6 [0.230] Ye | te
woxis | 4.74 628) eylo.260) % | Ye
x2 | 355] 603] 6 [0.230] ve | Ye
xa! | 2.68] 590] s7/0.170] she | Ys
vest | 252] 589) Stel0.t70) She} Vo
wsx1a | 5.56] 5:15} sie]0.270) % |
xis | 471] 501] 5 [0.240] % | Ye
waxts | 3.83] 4:16) ave]o.260) % | 1%
Snape is donde tor compression wth F = 50
Shape excoeds compact kt fr Neue wh = 80 ks
The cal se, combination ard erieratan of fastanrcogonents sould be compare wt the geomet of he cross section
to ensue company
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Table 1-1 (continued)
W-Shapes
Properties
‘W8-W4-
Compact Torsnal
[Nom Section ‘Axis XX ‘Axis YY Properties:
teal) Criteria "e
Sag) em [ete ets |r| rz | fe] eral, J | &
jib/tt| 2 | t | in® | in | in | in? | int | in? | im | im? | in | in. int int
7 [ aahir] 2 | aoe /ara roa] ese fara |zia | 227 [2nd [ aor] 505 | a0
0 | sorfiza | 28 | soo | aes] so8| 751 | 193210 | ava |2a0| 92] sas | 1100
4 | saclisa | 1e¢ | 422/361] 420] 609 | 150/208 | 229 |25 | 702] 195 | 9m
10 | railize | 6 | 355 | 350] s98| 491 | x22] 200 | 105 201 | 7060) 112 | 725
ss | aiolaos | tar | 312 | asi] 247] 426 | s06|203 | 161 |220 | 703) 0769] 61
st | axala03| imo | 27s | aa7] aoa] ava | azz)20e | 141 |226 | 757] 0395) 590
28 | roslo03 | 280] 243 | 34s] 272] ar7| 669162 | x01 | 104 | 700] ossr| 312
4 | arales | a7) 209 aaa] 231| 19a] seq]sot | asr|ar | 759] 0306 | 250
a | esolors | 73] 192] 340] 204] 977] a7s]s26| seal 4s | 725] zee | 152
‘ie | resloas | eis) 152] 24a] 170] 797] aodr20 | os]aa | zai] oxze| 122
1s | eaz}ge1 | aq) 118] 329] 136) 24%] szoloere] 267] 106 | 220] oxs7 | si
3 | radose | 36) 901] azn] 114] 279] 1370s] 215] 100 | 774| ner] so
fo | serfeos | 20g) si] 32a] a7] 209] sasfoeat| 65] 101 | za0] oss) sag
2s | sealiss | saa] 167 | 270) 199] 171] se1]1s2 | as6|174 | 599) 4st | 150
0 | azsjiaa | ava] 134 zee] 149] 193] aat]ss0 | 672\170 | seq] oz] 113,
4s [its ere | ans) 972] 2se| 108 | 932] asyfras | 475]155 | 573] ono | 765
16 | aselion | aes) 102] 260] 117| 44a] zzo}oaer] 20]110 | 588] o2zs | sa
2 | riders | 2zt) 731] 240] 830) 209] ssofoore] 222| 100 | 575] ono) 247
3 | sielze2 | 104] Sse] 247] 62a] 220) i11fogos| 172\ 106 | 580) coms) 12.7
as|101 oat | 149] 510) 243] 5.74] 190] 0H) ogc0| 196]1.05 | S04] ona) 158
19 | saslia7 | 263] 102| 217] 116] 919] 3691128 | 559] 145 | 472) 0316] 509
18 | eadtisa| 21a) as 219] 96a] 751) soo]s25 | asa| as | aos] 0102] 405
13 | seelios | 113) s4o] za] 629) 300] ra0)100 | 2c2}36 | 82] ots] 140
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Table 1-2
Ir M-Shapes
Dimensions
Ik
a Farge Distance
aoe F] Ermer m [mam | ele |r
in? in. in. in in| in. | in. in.
0228] % [a6 [% [re] —
0211 | 5 | 6 | He [11%] —
0225] % | as | 4% [10%] —
0210] Ye | Me | % [10%] —
miactos* fas [120 [12 Jos49 ona} Sef e f% fr | —
mix aes |100 [10 Jors7 0.206 | she | She | 9% | ame) —
xe° [27 | a9s|t0 Jostat | ve | v6] 269] 2% | 0.182| 6 |e | a | Bre) —
mioxr se |222 | 999}10 Jo.ta0 | ve | ve] 269| 2% | 0.173) a6] %6 | 6] ove) —
maxe.se |1.92 | 800] 8 |0.195 | ¥ | v6] 2.28 | 2¥4 | 0.100) he | %s | | ore] —
x6.2° {1.82 | 8.00] 8 [0.129 | | v6] 2.28 | av | 0.17 | ml —
mex |1.29 | 6.00] 6 |0.114 | | v6) 1.94 1% | ox7 wl] sul —
xa7° |.oy | 992} 8%] 00%80] Ye | 76] 200] 2 | 0.129] ve [sie | ve | sve] —
msxiao' {556 | 500] 5 Jost6 |e] %6] 500] 5 | 0.416] ths | 6] ve | a4] ae
maxe!— |1.75 | 380] s%4J0.190 | ve | vse] 3.80] 3% | 0.160] ae | %e | 3 | 2) —
408 |1.27 | 400] 4 |o.115 | ¥% | v6] 225] 2% | 0.170] tha |%e | Ye | 2%) —
345 |1.01 | 400] 4 |0.0920| %16] vie] 2.25] 2% | 0.190] tm |v |e] 3 | —
x32 |1.01 | 400] 4 |0.0920| %6| v6] 2.25] 2% | 0.190] Ym | ve |} 3 | —
3
329° |o.914] 3.00] 3 |0.0900) 116] vs] 2.25] 2% | 0.190] vm | ve [ef 2 | —
i2.s24%)363 [125 |122 [0-155
xt1.6e/3.40 [125 [12%] 0.155,
mnzxti.a® |3.47 [120 [12 Jo.77
tose [3.18 [120 [12 Jo.160
7 Shape ade for compression with f= 38
* Shape exceeds compact for lsu wih
‘The actual Sze, combinatan ard areata of fasener components tau be compare wah the geoaty ot
‘te cross sectn terse compat
‘Shape ns tapered anges wha oer M-shaps have paral fange suraces.
"Shape does nl meet he iyi for tear ASC Speciation Seton 62100) wit f= 96 ks.
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Table 1-2 (continued)
M-Shapes
Properties
M-SHAPES
Rais XX
puis YY Be
Torsional
Propertios
J
oy
in?
ns | in| in? | in | in.
hits | sat
Ho | 203
9 | 653
3 | 7.239
7s | 7277
65 | 603
62 | ea
44 | 539
hao | sor
6 fig
408| 6.62
3.45] 869
29 | 869
747]
58.4
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ba]
me
220
264
339
339
236
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1303
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667
17
390
330
185
76.
725}
5.96
242
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353|
2.86
2386
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142
128
120
nt
103
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6.95
6.60
463)
439)
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201
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2.48)
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149
1.09
4.96]
486|
456|
458]
457
3.83
3.0
3.85]
311
310)
236
230
2.08|
1.64
187
1.53)
1.88
1.28
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150
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5.43)
5.15)
2.0)
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1.60}
1.60}
122}
101
103
sr
0.593
0.562
376
0.352
0.180
ass
370
147
0.325
0.285
0.248
0.218
1.07 [0.748] 1.68 [0933] 123
0.964] o687|1.37 |oss2|123
(0.709) 0569] 1.15 Jo731/118
0.681] 0.564] 1.07 |0.732/11.8,
0.636] 0.592] 1.02 |0.768|11.8
2.500] 0.503] 0.809] 0.650| 9.79
‘o.4si| 0.500] 0.711] 0.646| 9.77
0.418] 0.503| 0670] o¢46| 9.
0.329] 0.443] 0.529] 063] 7.81
0.303 0.439) 0495] 0.560) 7.22
0.195] 0.372] 0311] 0.467| 5.83
10.173] 0398) 0.273] 0.499) 5.79
3.48 | 1.25 |523 |1.44 | 458]
0.771] oats) 1.18 |1.04 | 3.64]
0.289 0.508) 0459] 0593) 3.83
0.221] 0.496] 0.346] 0.580) 3.87|
0.221] 0.496) 0.346] 0.580) 3.87|
0.221] 0521] 0344] 0597) 287|
0.000288]
0.00028
0.000355}
0.000200
0.000240]
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0.000328]
0.000280]
0.000508]
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0.000707]
0.000459]
0.00709
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loooers
(o.019s [76.0
o.ost4 |57.1
0.0500 |37.7
looses |35.0
o.0292 |35.9
oo3t4 |16.1
0224 |142
oors7 |135
oorss | 5.73
oorss | 5.38
o.00990| 1.53
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losis [457
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0.00820) 0.220
0.00820) 0.930
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Table 1-3
S-Shapes
Dimensions
Fangs ‘ise
soe |2| 8% Fics, Thies |, ‘wove
. age
in? in. in. ine in. in in.
zac ]ass Joss | 2 [oa Teme [2 poe]
106 | 31.1 |24.5 | 24% | 0.620 The | 1.09 | 18 | 2 20%) 4
soscion |223 fono | 2+ | ors rm] oso] 1 [im [0%] 4
“or aes foto | at [ons Tos] [ise [oe]
vo [ss fac [28 | osc oar m [ime fae]
se0.as [an fens |a0%| om] | re | 220] 7% | 20] | |r| 4
rae [253 [eos | ame) cen] ve] | ror] 7 | aezo| | re | wke| +
s2ox7s |220 }200 | 20 | 0695] % | ss | 6:39) 6% |0.705] ‘6 | 19% | 16% aie
x68 |194 [200 | 20 | asos| ve | % | 626) 6% |0795| %6] 1% | 16%) ae
staxra_ [205 |180 | 18 | o711] ts] % | 625) 6% |o691] MMs |e | 15 | ave
x547 |160 |180 | 18 | 0.461] 6 osat| Me] 1% | 15 | ove
st5x0_ [147 |150 | 15 | 0.550] se 0622] Ye |r | 12%] ave
xtz9 |126 |150 | 15 | 041] Ye 0622] % |1% | 12%] ave
staxso0 [147 |120 | 12 | 0.687] 140 | Ye | 548) Sie | 0659] te | 1% | 9¥m) 38
xt08 |119 ]120 | 12 | 0462] tw | ¥e | 525] 5% [0659] 6] 1% | 9%] 3
siz |102 |120 | 12 | 0.428] 76 | % | 5:08) si | 0544] te
2418 | 931]120 | 12 | 0350] % | «| 500] 5 |osee) ths We
sioas 103 |100 | 10 | 0504 Se|ag4] 5 oso] Ye rH
3254 | 745/100 | 10 | o3tt hs | 466] 4% | 491] Ye Pe
ost] tie | Ye | 417] a [0.425] the |r | 6
oar} % | % | 400] 4 | 0425) 6 J1 | 6
6x17.25] 505] 6.00 0.485] ts | ve | 387] 3% |0.350] Ye | te] 4%) —
xi2s | 366] 600 0.232] % | Ye | 333] 3% |0350] Ye | Me] 4%) —
sea3 | 676) 800) 8
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6
6
ssxto | 293] 500|5 |o214]%e | % | 300/3 | 026) te | % | ave] —
4
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3
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soas | 279] 400 0.326] ths | she | 280] 2% | 0293] she | % | ae) —
x77 | 226] 400 0.193] the | Ye | 266] 2% | 0293] si | % | 2) —
sors | 220] 300 0.340] % | sho} 251] 2% | 0260) % | 56 | 1%) —
x67 | 1.66] 300 0.170] %e | Ye | 233] 2% | 0260) % | Ye | 1%) —
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Table 1-3 (continued)
S-Shapes
Properties
S-SHAPES
vom | Seton | Axx sis 7 Prop
te | crea ee ee
wom | 20 | te [int fans | im [in [int | in [ine | an [ins [im [int | ind
121 [309]259 |a160 |25e |es|s0e [es0 206 |1s3 [aes figs [234 fize frv400
108 361] 334 J2m0 |240 jart|aro [768 |195 |157 [aaa |r9s |234 fror —fros00
100 |416] 278 }2090 [199 |oot]zso [474 |131 {1.27 f2so fre |2a1 | 759 | 6360
90 | 0a}se1 }2050 |1a7 |azs}aco |aa7 [x25 120 l2z4 |1.66 fea | 605 | S960
0 |aoz}ars 2t00 |175 |aa7}aoe |420 [120 [134 J208 |1.67 faa | 409 | S620
96 |agifars fiero |165 |771]198 |4ao [139 [133 faa |r.71 fia | 40 | 4690
6 |aes|ase |is7a [155 |7aa|1e3 fase [132 [ras lass |r.71 lia | 665 | 4370
75 | 402|266 |1280 |128 |762|152 J20s | 925 [116 {167 |r.49 faz | asa | zrz0
66 |sa3]3a5 [1190 |119 |7aa]139 Jars | 78 |rs9 |154 |149 |ia2 | se | 2530
7 |4sz}ars | 923 |103 |e70|124 J240 | 7.60 [1.08 {143 |r.42 fiz | ato | 1000
47 |44]sa2 | aor | e90|707]104 f2o7 | eat [14 |i21 |r42 |izs | 233. | 1850
so asa}ooz | ans | ea7 |s75] 770 [156 | 553 [1.03 {100 |12 |raa | 212 | aos
429 |4az]a04 | 445 | 504 |595] 692 [143 | 5:19 [108 | 908 |xat |rea | 154 | 737
50 416] 137 | 203 | sos |455] 609 |156 | 569 |103 103 frs2 |113 | 277 | sor
408 |398|206 | 270 | 45:1 |476| 527 |135 | 513 [108 | eas 130 |i13 | 169 | 439
a6 |4e7]2a1 | 22s | 901 |472] 446 | 984 | 388 Jooed] 600 |122 |115 | 105 | 323
318 |4e0|283 | 217 | 362 | 483] 418 | 933 | 373 |100| 644 |1.21 |115 | o87e | 306
36 |sos|13¢ | 147 | 204 |a78] 954 | 30 | 336 [oaad) 19 |1.16 | asi] 129 | 186
254 |475|256 | 123 | 246 | 407| 283 | 673 | 289 |oaso| 951] 0603 | 152
23 |aor|s4x | 647 | 162 |309] 192 | 4.27 | 205 Jo.796| 758) 0550 | 612
134 |471|229| 575 | 144 |326] 165 | 360 | 124 Joa27| 758) 035 | 529
1725] 497| 967] 262 | 874) 228] 105 | 229 | 1.28 Joszs| 564| oar! | 182
125 | 464|194| 220 | 734] 245] 45] 1.90 | 108 Jo.700| 564 0167 | 143,
10 [4sr/168| 123 | 490] 205] 566] 1.19 | 0795]0630| amos} 652
95 |477| 833] 676) 338]1:56| 404] 0.887| o35}0.se 3n| 0120 | 305
77 [484] 141 | 605) 3.03} 1.64] 350) 0.748] o5e2]057) 371| oor) 287
75 [483] 538) 291] 194] 1.15] 235] 0576) o46i}osts| 274) 0.0896) 1.08
57 [448110 | 250] 167|1.23 194] 0.447] o28aloste| 274) 00833) 0.838)
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T" Table 1-4
a ee HP-Shapes
iw
Ls = Dimensions
Y |
o
We Tange Dinas
Depth,
7 Thickness | «, | wi, | Ticess, | , | y, | y [Workable
tw by tr 7 Gage
in in as
WPies204 eV] 148 |e i Ja [tie [ate] i% iste] 7%
xi8i 18 {100 f 8/100 ft 2 | 18
xot 17%] 0870) 6 7% |oszo| 1 lore | 1%
x3 17 | 0750) 4% hrm oso 9 |r 1
ner6cts9 tie |113 fie ha [1a five forme | frie] sie
x12 16% |.00 f hve [100 fr |v | a%h0
xitt 16 |087| % hs "oars | 1% lave | 19s
xtatt 15% |0.750) Ye 15% |0.750| Ya |1'%/6} 1%
tort 15% |0.625] "a 15% |0.625 | "a |1°%6) 1%
xe 15% 0.540) 16 15" 0.540] Me 134 | Ihe
wroctt7"| 344142 | 12% [0.205] al te |149 fate Joans | He] ve | rye [rte] sie
xt02"| 30.1 114.0 | 14 0.705] 116) Ye [14.8 [14% [0.705] Mrs] 1% | 1
x89! | 26.1 113.8 | 13% [0.615] %e | 0 |14.7 14% |0.615| Se [1% | “he
sros'| 24 fiae | 97 ]o505| v2 | me ras fie fosos| ve [iris | 1
wei2ea | 245129 | 12% [0895] *%q % |123 for foses| sv]i% |1_ | 9H | se
ward! | 21821 | 12% [ono] | he (122 fav fost0| se [rte | he
sas! |e iva [12 [osts| ve | [121 fran Josis| vm [ive | me
363! | 15.5 /14.8 | 11% [0.495] The] Ye |12.0 12 [0.435] The |1¥e | Ve
wer0s7 | 167] 999] 10. Joes] %| 102 fom [oses |e frm | 6] 7] se
x42! 112.4] 9.70) 9% {0.415| The} Ye [10.1 10% 0.420] The [1% | He) Miz) Sie
wpexa6' | 10.6| 8.02) 8 [0.445] he] Ye | 8.16] BY |0.445| hs |1%e | Te | S¥e| Sie
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Table 1-4 (continued)
HP-Shapes
Properties
Li HP-SHAPES
Compact Torna
Nom | "Section Axis XX ‘xis ¥-Y Properties
inal | criteria a
pe eae peas! za) see) ered Sete | J | Ow
tb/ft | 2t | | ins | in? ind | iné | in’ | in. | in | in. | ine in’ | in®
204 | aot]121| 400380 |7.60|490 fira0 fax Jaafar [0a] i7.2 [oooasr 205 |azs00
tt | 900] 136| s020[396.|753|379 | s74 joe | 428/167 |496|17.0 Joons62|207_ | o400
167 {103 |156|2570|200 |746|327 | a2 | 31 | 425/149 |[492|168 |o00285|139 | ss000
135 {119 |162| 200251 |743|281 | 706 | 703 421 122 |405|168 |oonzie| 9.12 | 49500
13 | 721]105| 251004 Jesr|ae0 | ere feo | 00]155 |454|154 Joonsre|26o | asso
162 | 805] 119| 100|260 |6.78|306 | e97 | ase | 342134 |4as|153 |oo04s7|188 | 40a00
141 | 914] 136 | 1870|23¢ |e 70]264 | soo | 749] 370/116 |4a0|151 |oo0s6s|129_ | 4300
121 {ros |159| 1580] 201 |6.96|226 | sos | esa | 275] s76| 434|i51 |o00275| 8. | 28500
101 {128 |180| 1300] 168 [6:59] 187 | 412 | 22) 371] aos] 427|149 | .00203| 507 | 22800
a3 |145 |220| 110/145 |ese| 61 | 249 | 445 | a8) 682] 421) 148 Joomer| 345 | 19000
117 | 925] 142| 1220]172 |5.95] 194 | 443 | s05 | 250] sx] 45|134 loon 02 | 19000
402 {105 |162| 1050| 150 |5a2| 169 | aa0 | si | 356] 7a5] 410|133 |oo0270| 5.9 | r6s00
a8 [113 |tes] aoe|ta1 [a8] 6 | 226 | 9 | 259] 677] 40s|132 Joona) 39 | 14200
73 {144 |228| r2s]tor fosalrie | 2m | 398 | 349] 540] 400|19.1 |oo01a| 201 | 11200
a4 397] 142\ 650] 106 |5.14|120 | 219 | a46| 294] saz] aai|r16 |oo0es| 424 | 7140
74 {100 |161{ 569] 93/51] 105 | 15 | 304 | 292] 456] 398|115 |c.00276| 2.98 | 160
63118 |189| 472] 701]508| 983] 153 | 253| 2a3| 387] 333|11.4 |co0202| 1.93 | S000
s3 {138 [223] 900] 66:7|s03] r40) 127 | 211 |2a5| s22| 320]11.4 loootaal 112 | wo
s7| 903]139] 204| 588] 418] 663] 101 | 197 | 245| 203) 264] 04s] o00sss] 1.97 | 2200
42 {120 |189] 210] 434] 43] 483) 71.27] 142 241| 218] 277| 028] ane] cats} 1540
36 | 916] 142| 119] 208]3:8| aa6| 403] 969) 195| 152] 226| 758] 0001 0.770) 578
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4
x Table 1-5
C-Shapes
K Dimensions
web Fangs Distance
|Area,| Depth, ‘verage -
snape | a] MB [ickness,| x | wiam, ] sArmme | [5 [Wake] ie | te
| F| a
az nt | a
fereao [147 [160 | 18 forte] a] Ye | 372] 3% | o680] Me [Mm [12m] 2% |i.a7 [isa
x10 [118 [180 | 15 [0520] % | % | 952] ave [0650] % | r7m [12%] 2 |ras frase
xasoft00 {180 | 15 00] | 4e|340| 2% fosso| se frie [zie] 2 19 isa
Jc12x30 | 881]12.0 | 12 |0.510| Ye | Ma | 317] 3% | 0.501] Ye | 1% | 9%) 1%48 | 1.01 11.5
25 | 734/120 | 12 ]0387] Ye | Ye] 305] 3/0501] Ye | 1% | 9%) 1949 | 1.00 [11.5
3207) 60/120 | 12 |0:282| sie | Ye | 29] 3 050s] ie | 1% sea] i15
xoxo | ast|100 | 10 0673] re] Y» | 303] 3 0496] te | 1 so} 956
25 | 735/100 | 10 [0526] Ye | v4 | 200 2% |0496| tw | 1 asm] 936,
x20 | S37}100 | 10 Joare] 6 | ane | 274] 2% | 0436] 18 | am] 9.35,
x15} 448] 100 | 10 fozso| % | we | 260] ae [ose] rm | 1 088] 9.55,
losx20 | 587] 900) 9 |ossa| he | v4 | 265] 250 |o4r3| tw | 1 so
i | 440| 200) 9 o.zes| she | 4 |249| 2% oats] 1 | 5
Sia | 304 900) 9 forse] ve | vm | 24a] a¥e fara) te | asta
losx1873| si] 800) 8 foasr| ve | 1 |253| 2% Jos00| 26 | te a0
~1375| 403) e600] & [oc] | he | 234] 2¥ [oa] a0 |e oz
115 | 337] 800] @ fozzol | | 225] 2v Joao] a0 |e 07s
cre1475| 433] 700] 7 losto| %» | v | 220] 2% [oa] % | ozs
1225| 359] 700] 7 [oste| is | e| 219] 2% [066] % | % azz
x98 | 287| 700] 7 {o2t0] 4m | % | 200] 2% |0366] 3% | 7% ae
axa | 362] 6.00] 6 lons7] me | v4 |216] 2% | oats] ste | 6 eo
105 | 307] 600] 6 [oar] Si | %he| 205] 2 |oaea| se | he ae
x42 | 230] 600] 6 [0200] % | ve | 192] 1% fossa] se | he aia
5x | 264] 500] 5 ozs] se | %e| v.20] 1% [a20| 4 | 3 ose]
x67 | 1.97] 5.00] 5 |0.190] te | Ye | 1.75] 1% | 0.320) S16] 0.584]
css225 | 213) 400] 4 oszi| sie| the] 172] 1% [0206] 9m | 2% | ave] |osss] 70
3625 | 177) 400] 4 [ozer| w | vw | 185] 1% [o272| 5 | % | 2%] — [osea| a73
x54 | 153] 400] 4 foxed| au | ve [158] 1% [0206] sie | 2 | 2%] — |os26] 370
x45 | 133] 400] 4 fos] ve | ve] 158] 1% [0296] sie] 2 | ave] — |oszel 370
Cx 1.76| 3.00] 3 |0.356] %e | he | 1.60 0.273) ve | ve] 1%] — |0519) 273
38 | 147] 300] 3 fo2sa| ve | ve |150] 12 fo273] x | =| 1%] — |oso5| 273
x41} 120) 300] 9 fosrol ae | ve | at] 1% fora] ve | rv] | — [oato] 273
335 | 102] 300] 3 [orse| w | ve] 137] 1% foa7a] % | 1H] | — [oass| 273
"The cls, combination anderen of faster components tauld be compared wih the some of he
«res econ eens compat.
— Ite Range too aro establish a wrkable gage.
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Table 1-5 (continued)
C-Shapes
Properties
C-SHAPES
ton ]snea Torsional Properties
Hom Shear] pls XX nis z
we L sir[z v Siri xl[z |
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1 Table 1-6
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fay Dimensions
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Table 1-6 (continued)
MC-Shapes
Properties
Mcte-Mcs
“Torsional Properties
Mor | axis is
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Table 1-6 (continued)
MC-Shapes
Dimensions
me
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web Farge
‘Area,! Depth, ye
stape [oa] a | Tekno] te | Witt, | eos,
| z| oe | mm
Pe
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xI9t 5.61] 7.00] 7|0.352|%¥a | %15] 3.45] 3¥%2 | 0.500) Ye
wwcsx18 | 520] 600] 6] 0379] % |%s| 360) 3%4| 0475] Ye
2153 | 449| 600] 6] 0240] i | Ye] 350) 332 | 0:85] %
wwoasae3 | 479] 600] 6] 0375] % |e) 300/3 0475) Ye |r | 3% | 1% | 103 | 553
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vwcssa2 | 389] 600] 6] 0310) %e || 250) 2%4| 0375] % | 7% | ave] 1% | 0856) 5:53
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365 | 195] 600] 6/0155) % | hel 185] M0201] #6 | % | aie] — lassi] 571
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"The actual size, combination and arentaton of taster components aud be compared win the geametry of he
coe seen to err compat.
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Table 1-6 (continued)
MC-Shapes
Properties
Mc7-Mc3
| Torsional Properties
mStar) gat sis
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m.|« [7Tstr[z[7][s{r[e[z ys "
torte in ine fin ine [n> | | om inf nin in | nt [in Lim
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153 {1216 | 25. | 844]23e| 901] 491 [201 |105 |105 | 385 Jost1 Jozz3| 300 |a.41|osra
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4151/0982] 249 | 830/237] 9.83] 346 |1.73 |oass]ood] 3.0 Josts Jozes | 205 [3.18 |06sq
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Table 1-7
Angles
Properties
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text fave faz [it lang fis |249 [265 [ars |i4s fase fies | 309)
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hs | talon2 | 590 }aa3 | 706 |258 }243 129 | 115 |o396 | 155 | 402
twoa fave [ara frit foa7 [140 |251 |a03 Jars |24s |ses |iz9 — |375)
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xdhe | tis |219 | 649 |429 | 834257 |286 |146 |223 Jo70 | 253 | 304
xe {1 |196 | 580 |386 | 748 |258 |2ee |131 | 220 Josor | 180 | 306
vee | ‘0172 | 5.11 |342 | 659 }259 |2e1 116 | 216 Joao | 122 | 387
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vote [Me |201 | 650 |s24 | 712] 223 |245 [125 |1.90 |oses | 237 | 334)
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xia | % |136 | 400 |205 | 442 |227 |295 | 721 | 197 |o198 | 0544 | 340}
teed fave [74 110 {254 | as5|179 |196 [154 Jost7|368 | o24 [30]
xis |e [331 | 975 |s19 | 761/181 |1s1 |137 Joats|2s1 | 641 [321
vole ave ]207 | a46 281 | eee |1g2 |177 [119 fozos|1e1 | 417 [324]
xe ive ]242 | 713 J241 | 564 |1a¢ |172 [101 |osas]osss | 250 [328]
véis [the 219 | 645 |220 | 512185 |170 | 918 |0598] 0704 | 185 | 329}
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