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Standard Specification for ith internationally recopnaed principles on standardvation established n the Delon on Principles for the ecammendatons saved bythe World Trade Orgaieaton Techical Barrer to Trade ST) Commie Anchor Bolts, Steel, 36, 55, and 105-ksi Yield Strength" “This sandr is sso under the fxd designation FSS; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of ign edoption ein he ease of revision, the year of ist revise. Aberin parentheses ndcates the year last reapgroval A Ssprscpt epson (indicates an eto change since the ls ison or reapproval tion covers straight, bent, headed, and headless anchor bolts (also known as anchor rods) made of carbon, medium carbon boron, alloy, or high-strength low- alloy steel. It provides for anchor bolts in three strength grades, ‘ovo thread classes, and in the diameters specified in Section 4. ‘The specification also covers all-thread rod for use in anchor- ing to concrete. References to anchor bolts in this standard do not necessarily exclude all-thread rod, 1.2. Anchor bolts are intended for anchoring structural supporis to concrete foundations. Such structural supports 1.3 Supplementary 1 include building colun WINn Grade 55 weldable stcef, permanent manufacturers and p ie street lighting and « identification, and impact properties for Grades 55 and 105, detailed in 6.8. 16 This specification does not cover mechanical expansion anchors, powder-activated nails or studs, or anchor bolts fabricated from deformed bar. 1.7 ‘The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard, The values given in parentheses are for information only. 18 This international standard was developed in accor- dance with internationally recognized principles on standari- ication established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recom: ‘mendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committe. Fasteners an i the diet responsibilty of Subcommitee 16.02 09 Sts Bots, Nats, Rivets and Waser. ‘Cent eon approved Dee. 1 2017, Published February 208, 0 proved in 1998, Lan previous eon appoved in 2015 a F884 1 or: 2, Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards:? AGIAGM Specification for General Requirements for Rolled Structural Steel Bars, Plates, Shapes, and Sheet Piling A194/A194M Specification for Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, and Stainless Steel Nuts for Bolts for High Pressure or High Temperature Service, or Both A370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products A563 Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts ‘A673/A673M Specification for Sampling Procedure for Im- pact Testing of Structural Steel e Terminology for Chemi- Zine Mechanically De- 1ed Steel Washers Inch and Metre Dimensions F606/F606M Test Methods for Determining the Mechanical Propggtigs of Externally and Internally Threaded Sash, Washers Disect Tension ladicators, and Rivels ‘HEL789F esapolony for F16 Mechanical Fasteners 320/F2390M Specification for Zine Coating, Hot-Dip, Requirements for Application to Carbon and Alloy Stee! Bolts, Screws, Washers, Nuts, and Special Threaded Fasteners 2.2 American Institute of Steel Construetion:® Design Guide 1: Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design 23 ASME Standards:* B 1.1 Unified Inch Screw Threads (UN and UNR Thread Form) B 1.3 Screw Thread Gaging Systems for Acceptability: Inch and Metric Screw Threads (UN, UNR, UNI, M MJ) BI8.2.1 Square, Hex, Heavy Hex, and Askew Head Bolts and Hex, Heavy Hex, Hex Flange, Lobed Head, and Lag For referenced ASTM standard, vis the ASTM website, wasting. of ‘contact ASTM Cosomer Service a service @astm org For Anna! Book of ASTM Standards volume information refer tthe sndd's Docunest Summary page on “american Imite of Stel Construction, One East Wacker Drive, Suite 700, Cicags. 1 660 * Available from American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), ASME Insratonal Headquarters, Tece Park Ave, New York, NY 10016550, pl A.Summary of Changes section appears atthe end of this standard Coot © AST ean 10 Bar Hatori, POBox C70, West Coven, PA 0428-2068, Unt Se 1 iy F1554-17 Screws (Inch Series) B 18.2.2 Square and Hex Nuts B 18.18 Quality Assurance for Fasteners 3. Terminology 3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: 3.1.1 anchor bolt—steel fastener, typically made from bar stock or wire, and partially or fully threaded, one end of which intended to be cast in concrete, while the opposite end projects from the concrete, for anchoring other material. The ‘end cast in concrete may be either straight or provided with an uplift-resisting feature such as a bent hook, forged head, or a tapped or welded attachment. 3.1.2 producer—manufacturer of the steel bar stock or wire used for anchor bolts 3.2 All other terms in this standard are used as defined in ‘Terminology F1789. 4.1 Anchor bolts may be furnished in three grades (denoting ‘minimum yield strength) and two classes (denoting thread class) as follows: nor bots wih Cass 28 tes 1L% 5.1 Orders should include: 5.11 Quantity 5.1.2 Product name. 5.1.3 ASTM designation and year of issue. 5.14 Grade and class. 5.1.5 Copper content, if copper bearing steel is required. 5.1.6 Size and Dimensions—Nominal diameter and thread. pitch, bolt length, thread length, head type (if required) and hook angle and hook length (if required). 5.1.7 Coatings—If required, the coating process and the Tength to be coated as measured from the exposed end. See Section 7, 5.1.8 Number of nuts. See 6.7. 5.1.9 Number of washers, and washer dimensions and ‘material, if applicable. See 6.8. 5.1.10 Source inspection requirements, if any. See Section, Is 5.1.11 Color coding, if different than Section 18, 5.112 ‘Test reports, if required. See Section 17. 5.1.13 Supplementary requirements, if required. 5.1.14 Special packaging requirements, if required. Nore 1—An example ofa typical order follows: S000 pieces; anchor bolts: ASTM FI5S4-15 Grade 55; Class 2A: 1.0.8 tp, diameter by 154n, long 3.0-in. dread length 4.0-n. hook; ine-coated by hot dipping 50 in. from exposed end: each with one zine-coated nut and washer est report, required: Supplementary Requirement SI required 6. Materials and Manufacture 6.1 Process—Steel for anchor bolts shall be made by the ‘open-hearth, basic-oxygen, or electric-furnace process. 6.2. Threading—Threads shall be rolled, cut, or ground at the option of the manufacturer, unless otherwise specified 6.3 Heat Treatment 6.3.1 Grade 105 bolts (or their raw material) shall be heat, treated. Heat eatment may be performed prior to or after [bending or threading 632 When heat treatment is performed, anchor bolts (or their raw material) shall be quenched in a liquid medium from above the transformation temperature and then tempered by reheating to a temperature not less than 800°F for Grade 55 and 1100°F for Grade 105. 64 Weldability—Grade 36 anchor bolts are considered weldable, See Note 2. At the manufacturer's option, a weldable Grade 55 may be supplied when Grade 36 is. specified. (Weldable steel for Grade 55 is provided for in Supplementary Requirement $1.) See 17.1.1 6.5 Bending: 65.1 When required, bending may he performed by hot- or « manufacturer's option, ‘The bent portion ped at 10% magnification ; educe the cross-sectional pera on-heat-treated anchor bolts shall not exeeed 1300°F, Anchor bolts shall be allowed to air cool after bending 3 Tpagmaximim bot bending tempentre for eat ie =i tnt 8 ‘nd AMS crs es ace cs ae saoon arco tf ton 66 Secondary Processing—If a party other than the manu- facturer or producer performs heat treatment, coating, welding, machining, or another process which affects the anchor bolt properties, that party shall inspect or test the anchor bolts for the alfected proper 6.7 Nuts: 6.7.1 Recommended nuts from Specification A563 for each ‘grade and diameter of the anchor bolt are as follows: Specticaton ASSS Nut ‘Archor Bol Grade and eee “Anecosted 9 Game Pain aoe c ‘ion 7 Grade Damelecin. Grade Sie Grade Sie ES ® Hos a Hex a Heavy Hor A Heavy Hex 55 a Hox Hoa Hox 105 DH Heawy Hex OH Hay Hex “S00 Note 9 and Secton 7. 67.2 A listed nut may be substituted by a nut listed in Specifications A194/A194M or A563 having a proof load stress equal to oF higher than the anchor bolts specified minimum tensile strength iy F1554-17 6.7.3 Nuts for use with zine-coated anchor bolts shall be zinc-coated by the same process as the bolts. See Section 7 and. Note 3, 68 Washers: 6.8.1 Unless the washer material and dimensions are other \wise specified in the inquiry and the order, washers conforming. {o the requirements of Specification F436/F436M, Type 1 shall be furnished. (See Note 4.) 6.8.2 Unless otherwise specified, when zine-coated anchor bolts are specified, the washers shall be zine coated in accordance with 7.1.4. [Nore 2—Many factors potentially affect steel weldabiity this specifi ‘eatin uilizes limits on earbon content for Grades 36 and 35 to elp assure it See Specification ABIA6M, Appendix X3 for more information. When anchor bolts are tobe welded, welding procedures and techniques are of fundamental importance, Welding procedures suitable forthe bol’ grade, chemistry, condition (that is, hotrolled, cold-drawn, or heat-treated), and itended use or service shouldbe utilized. Nore 3—Zine-eoated nus ofthe grade and style recommended in 6:7, when overtaped with the diametal allowance for the tread series listed in Speciation A563, will develop the bolt tensile strength required in ‘Table 2 ofthis specification. However, cated nuts with 8 UN threads sizes 1-% in. and larger, when overtapped, will not develop the tensile strength in Table 2 when the nat and associated bolt dimensions approach the minimum materia mits of ASME BIT and B 1872, espectivey, Nove 4a ose oan bolo ns oe bse i holes may require esis Design Guide 1.) 7. Protective Coatin, 71 Zine, Hot Dip 01 “dl TLL When tne-coted anchor bots ae required, the pu chaser sal speify the coting roe for example, ot dip mechanically deposited, or no preference. of rete specified, the supplier-may-farnisheboits with process. The supplier's option is limited re! 2 item, with no mixed processes in a lot 7.1.2 When hot-dip zine coated anchor bolts are specified, the anchor bolts and nuts shall be zinc-coated in accordance with the requirements of Specification F2329/F2329M. 7.1.3 When mechanically deposited zine coated anchor bolts are provided, the anchor bolts and nuts shall be zinc- ‘coated in accordance with the requirements of Specification B695, Class 55. 7.14 Unless otherwise specified, when zine-coated washers, are required, the washers shall be hot-dip zine-coated in accordance with Specification F2329/F2329M, or mechani- cally deposited zinc coated in accordance with Specification B695, Class 55. The coating process for the washers need not be the same as that for the anchor bolts and nuts 1.2 Other Coatings: 7.2.1 When indicated on the inquiry and purchase order, ‘coatings other than those in 7.1 shall be as agreed upon by the purchaser and supplier. 8. Chemical Composition 8.1 Anchor bolts shall conform to the chemical compos tions listed in Table 1. 8.2 Grade 55 ordered as weldable shall conform to the requirements specified in Supplementary Requirement $1 TABLE 1 Chemical Composition Requirements Grades cae ‘and 108, Element Diane upio%s Over Tes AL ‘oe ines iamators Garbon max = Heat 025 025 Product 028 028 Mang Heat ‘060-090 Product 056-098 Pospharus, max, eet oot os oot Product 008 20s ooket ‘sur, ma, % Hest 08 00s ons Product 008 006 = ose copper in. % (when spoctog) "oat 020 020 © om Product 038 ore one "Eatery coveted Apr 2076 8.3 Anchor bolts made from low-carbon martensitic steel shall not be permitted, 84 The application of heats of steel to which bismuth, selenium, tellurium, or fead has been added intentionally shall sparta stock from which they 2.6) shall conform t0 the tensile properties listed in Table 2 for axial test performed on ee sie specimens and drawn coupons rin Tble 3 for ae 1 Nominal Size—The nominal anchor bolt diameter shall be the same as the nominal thread diameter. 10.2. Body Diameter—Finished anchor bolts’ body ters shall measure no less than the dimensions in Table 4. 10.3 Bend Section—The bend section of bent anchor bolts, shall have a cross-sectional area not less than 90 % oF the area of straight portions. The area in the bend shall be calculated by the following formula: 25aD-d where: Ay, = cross-seetional area inthe bend, = major diameter, atthe same cross section as, and at 90 degrees to, the minor diameter, and 4 = minor (or minimum) diameter at any point, generally in the plane of the bend. 104 Lengehs 10.4.1 The overall length of straight anchor bolts, or length to the inside of the hook if present, shall be the specified length ¥% in, for lengths 24 in. or less, and +1 in, for longer bolts (ee Fig. 1), 10.4.2 The length of hooks shall be the specified inside length, +10 % of the specified hook ength, or 2¥4 in. whichever is greater. (See Fig. 1, Dimension “h”,) iy F1554-17 ‘TABLE 2 Axial Tensile Properties for FullSize Tests of Anchor Bolts and Drawn Coupons’ Anchor Bol Grae Norio Thanh Ste yen? 5 1 iG ST. Terale Lowe ot ield mi, bf Tene Loa, bt ied min, Bt ‘Unie Coarse Tread Series (UNG) = Ties Smo-11 400 S100 OSORIO —_—_ Tao TTI aaa * 0225 13100-10100 8100 7000-21500 200 p00-09900 23700 x O34 49400-20700 12000 25000-01700 «4840041 600-50 100 35100 * 0462 26800-87000 16600 S4.600-40.900 25400 S7800-89900 © 48500, ‘ 050 Ss20040500 1000 asoo-sren0 39900 7oan0-90900 63600, ve ‘aos 81 s00-112400 50600 to5000-199 000 77 900 148.000 2 250 4s000-200.000 90000 188 000-238 000 136 000 22000 am 525 Y98.000-260000 117000 | 244000-900000 170.000 $341 000 oe 400 22000-22000 144.000 S00000-380 000 220 000 #20000 a $93 286000-304 000 177 000 70. 000-#68 000 271 00) 61600-74000 518000 3 597 346 000-478000 215000 448.000-567 00328 000 746 000-806 000 €27 000 om 710 $12000-568000 236000 S32000-674 000 300 000 ae 833 483.000-666 000 300.000 6250000-701 000 458 000 me $1@8 580.000-773000 348.000 _728000-918000 531 000 ‘ 11.08__ 643 000-886 000_ 300000 _e31 000-1 053.000__ 600 000 Thad Sores @UN) 1% aun 45800-69200 2.400 $9.200-75000 49400 s8.800-118500 3.000, Me aun '38.000-80 000 35000 _75.000-95000 55000 125000-150000 105000, ve 5700 112000142000 2100 Ya6000-224.000 157.000 a 0 tseca0-ta non st4000 Ro on0-842 900 218.000 2 208.000-269 000 152000 3460000416 00291 000 an 0-534 00 578000 2% 00-800 000 406.000 a = 570 000 3 2 84 000 ae ooo. (ike “Tena properis calcined fom the ate equremens i, in Tae 3 Yel ae messieda1 0.2% ofse. ves areas enacted or ASME B + TABLE 3 Tensile Properties for Bars anc _ AG Specs Tonaie agin ae Sea 75-95 135-150 ‘Yel svengt, mo, ka (02% ost) 05 Elongation in 8 nmin, Se" et) 2 Elongation in 2 nmin," 2 ot 15 ton of Are, i a 4 Elongation 6 in. apples bas. Elongation in 2 applies Yo machined specimens. 10.5 Coated Length—When only a portion of the anchor bolt is required to be coated, the coated length shall not be less than that specified on the order. 10.6 Threadl Lengih—The thread length shall be the speci fied length, +1.0 in., -0.00 in, 10.7 Bolt Heads—At the manufacturer’s option, headed bolts ordered under this specification shall be hex or heavy hex. bolts conforming to ASME BI8.2.1, unless otherwise spet fied. 10.8 Bend Angle—The bend angle of hooks shall be the specified angle, 5°. £ Other Dimensions—Unless otherwise specified, toler- ances for dimensions other than those given in this section shall, be in accordance with the manufacturer's practice. Al. Thread Dimensions ILL Uncoated Anchor Bolts: 11.1.1 Unless otherwise specified, threads on Class 1A and 2A anchor bolts shall conform to Class 1A and 2A, Unified Coarse Thread Series of ASME B 1.1, respectively. When an anchor bolt class is not specified, Class 2A shall be furnished. 11.1.2. Fordiameters above 1.0 in, a purchaser may specify threads conforming to Class 2A, 8 UN Thread Series of ASME BI. 11.2 Zine Coated Anchor Bolts: 11.2.1 Unless otherwise specified, zine-coated anchor bolts threads shall conform to Class 1A or 2A, Unified Coarse ‘Thread Series of ASME B 1.1 before coating. For diameters 1.125 through 1.50 in, a purchaser may specify threads conforming to Class 2A, 8 UN Thread Series of ASME BI.1 before coating (see Note 3). After zine coating, the pitch diameter and major diameters shall not exceed the dimensions listed in Table 5. iy F1554-17 TABLE 4 Minimum Body Diameters Body Damen man el ™ a me — Tae : ee feel ee ee ; ie pa Pd Fo ts ie ‘ee ie od é ie ia faa ae % ne ie ost ee = ine ase = aa ike ieee is ea ed ie aa eal ea om = 7 cae oa 2 2.4002 24751 Ne BUN, 2 27260 3 2079 aM S 3200 3M 34749 m i 3728 * 3078 "Erased fom ANSIASHE 81 Mim body cai he same a8 minimum pen ameter ‘hammum body diameters the sare as minum major caret Allowable Zine Buildup on Coated Threads and Corresponding Taread Dimensions Nominal Diaretal Zne_ Anchor Bok Diane max ' S gs ts > of te iS Lo: & st 2 of sie ie a sof i ie [ok Ho i A @ 8 i a a ae re suit acer Bat SF ee re no ne jr ae |= Inaide length of hook: These values are the same as the overtap requremens for zinc-coated mae «ier na oad ng rn Geman ty = length of threads (encased end), when required = lenath of zinc coating min, when partial zinc coating is required FIG. 1 Anchor Bolt Dimensions iy F1554-17 11.3 Thread Gaging System—Thread acceptability shall be in accordance with ASME B 1.3 System 21, unless otherwise specified. 12. Workmanship 12.1. Anchor bolts shall be commercially smooth and free of | ‘manufacturing defects that would make them unsuitable for the intended application. 13. Number of Tests and Retests 13.1 Testing Responsibility—The anchor bolt manufacturer for supplier shall conduct the tests required to determine this specification, or shall provide evidence when requested that such tests have been conducted. See 14.2. 13.2 Test Frequency: Except as permitted in 14.2.6, the number of tests shall be in accordance with Table 6, with an acceptance number of zero diserepancies. 13.3 Retests—If a nonconforming characteristic is found in final inspection, the lot may be retested for that characteristic with a sample size twice the size of the original final accep- tance sample. The acceptance criterion shall then be zero discrepancies. 134 Purchaser's Inspection: 13.4.1 Except as nde i) . nonconforming par H 1 nonconforming charac ‘ i i hye atthe and 13.4.2 If the noncd thread dimension (othe! bolt grade and nominal diameter are within the ranges of 14.2.4, and the anchor bolt manufacturer or supplier cont the findings, the final determination of thread ageeptabiliy shall be as follow SU TUTPSIZ6 ARTA TEASTON 1634 sal be fon the threaded anchor bolt and nut assembly, 4 aufic- turer's or supplier's expense, and the boit shail develop the tensile load specified in Table 2, See Note 3. 14, ‘Test Methods 14.1 Chemical Composition—Chemical analysis shall be conducted in accordance with Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology A751. 142 Tensile Tests 14.2.1 Tensile tests on bar stock shall be conducted in accordance with Test Methods and Definitions A370. 14.2.2 Tensile tests on finished anchor bolts shall be con- ducted in accordance with the Axial Tension Test Method in F606/F606M. 14.2.3. Yield strength shail be determined by the 0.2% offset method. 14.2.4 Except as permitted in 14.2.6 and 14.2.7, finished anchor bolts in Grades 36 and 55 with nominal diameters of 1¥4 in, and less, and in Grades 105 with nominal diameters of 1¥%4 in, and less, shall be tested using full-size specimens. 142.5 Except as permitted in 14.2.6 and 14.2.7, finished anchor bolts with diameters larger than those specified in 14.24 shall preferably be tested full size. When equipment for full-size testing of these larger diameters is not available, standard 0,500-in, diameter machined test specimens shall be tested in accordance with Test Methods F606/F606M. 14.26 Steel producers’ tensile test reports from bar stock used for manufacturing anchor bolts may be used to qualify the finished anchor bolts’ properties, provided the finished anchor bolts have undergone no further heat treatment or cold-drawing after the bar stock test, Such bar stock tests may be based on full size or machined specimens and may be based on the steel producers’ sample sizes. See 9.1 ni ccuree’s drawn sample finished anchor bolt’s P rovided ment or cold-drawing of th mp g ‘finished anchor bolt rePRSETLGePb tHE Co further heat treatment ‘or cold-drawing, In such cases, the grade and diameter require- ments in 14,2.4 and 14.2.5 shall still apply 2.8 Filen the shape of an anchor bolt (that is, a hook or long ovgfall.Jengih) makes tensile testing impractical, itis “Permissible for manufacturers to test a specimen cut from a Suitable straight portion ofthe anchor bot. in such cases, the srade and diameter requitements in 14.24 and 14.2.5 shal sil apply. 1429 If bar stock or anchor bolls are tested by both full-size and machined specimen methods, and a discrepancy between the to methods exist, the full ize test shall govern, 143 Zine Coating—Zine coating thickness shall be deter- ‘mined in accordance with the applicable coating specification. ‘TABLE 6 Number of Tests for Final Inspection* ce Tots ‘29 and Fewer F000 to 8000 3000 250,000 Chemical composition ‘one per net min Cone per eat, min ‘One per het min ‘Tonsio propos —bar sock ‘One per eat min (ne per heat, min (One per hat min Tensle ropetioe anchor bots 2 per hea "3 pe hot por heat "Body Dame 2 * 8 ead 2 4 8 “Tread ena 8 6 2 8 16 2 8 16 2 Bend angie 8 16 2 Coating mixes 8 16 2 (Coating lena» 8 18 2 Woramanshp 2 50 ‘0 "Erracied Yom ASME BIB8 iy F1554-17 15. Source Inspection 15.1 If specified in the inquiry and purchase order, an inspector representing the purchaser shall have free entry to all parts of the manufacturer's works or supplier’s place of business that concer the manufacture or supply of the material ordered. The manufacturer or supplier shall afford the inspector all reasonable facilities to satisfy him that the material is being. furnished in accordance with this specification, All tests and inspections required by the specifications that are requested by the purchaser's representative shall be made before shipment, but shall be conducted so as not to interfere unnecessarily with the operation of the works. 16. Rejection and Rehearing 16.1 Material that fails to conform to the requirements of this specification may be rejected. Rejection should be reported. to the manufacturer or supplier promptly and in writing. The ‘manufacturer or supplier may then retest per 13.3 for re- approval, 17. Test Reports 17.1. When specified in the purchase order, the manufacturer or supplier shall furnish the purchaser a test report that includes the following IL Steel produc carbon equivalent sh ordered in accordance: and when weldable Gr Grade 36 anchor bolts j 17.1.2 Results of tens! 17.13 Statement of conformance with applicable specication TT Sete OT COMTTERE TT pth ag dimension requirements, 17.1.5 Statement that the anchor bolts were manufactured and tested in accordance with this specification. 17.1.6 Lot number and purchase order number, 17.1.7 ASTM designation (including year) grade, and class 17.18 Size, description, or purchaser's drawing number. tests SUPPLEMENTARY, 17.1.9 Supplier's complete mailing address. 17.1.10 Country of origin, if required. 18. Product Marking 18.1. Unless otherwise specified, the end of each anchor bolt intended to project from the conerete shall be color coded to identify the grade as follows: rade coor 38 ‘ue 55 Ylow 55- Wolsbie* ‘eto (projecting en) & White (encased ona) 105; ea A500 81 18.2 When other markings (such as Supplementary Re~ quirements $2 or $3) are required, it shall be specified on the inguiry and purchase order. 19, Packaging and Package Marking 19.1 Packaging—Unless otherwise specified, packaging shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's practices. When special packaging requirements are required, they shall be defined at the time of the inquiry and order. 19.2 Package Marking ' marked in accordance w When requested in the in ipping unit shall include of g informatio 19.2.1.2 Size 19.2.1.3 Name and ae. brand or trademark of the manufacturer nber oF pieces; number 19.2.1.6 Purchase order number; and 19.2.1.7 Country of origin, if required. 20. Keywords 20.1 anchor bolts; anchor rods REQUIREMENTS: ‘The following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified in the purchase order or contract: S1. Weldable Grade $5 Bars and Anchor Bolts Sl.1 The material described in this section is intended for welding. This supplemental section, by chemical composition restrictions and by @ carbon equivalent formula, helps 10 provide assurance of weldability 1.2 Welding technique is of fundamental importance when, bolts produced to this supplementary section are welded. See Note 2, 1.3 These supplementary requirements supersede conflict- ing provisions of the general specification. S14 Chemical Composition: $14.1 Steel shall conform to the following limitations: Heat Product eats ratyis ‘carbon, max. 56 030 033 Manganese, max 135 nat Posphaus, max 00 ote ‘Sulu, max, se 0.050 0.058 ‘Son, man, 050 055 $1.4.2 Carbon Equivalent—In addition to the requirements specified in $1.4.1, the analysis shall provide a carbon equiva- lent (CE) meeting the following requirements: $1.4.2.1 For alloy or low-alloy stee!, the carbon equivalent shall not exceed 0.45 % when calculated as follows: iy F1554-17 Mn % Cu, NI =e cr E I, Se EN 1.4.2.2 For carbon steel, the carbon equivalent shall not ‘exceed 0.40 % when calculated as follows: Ma cea % C+ SIS Marking—See 18.1. $2. Permanent Manufacturer's Identification 82.1 The end of the anchor bolt intended to project from the. ‘concrete shall be steel die stamped with the manufacturer's identification. Such a mark shall be separate and distinct from any grade marks and shall be separated by at least two spaces when on the same level. [Nore $2.1-—Marking small diameters may not be practical, Consult the anchor boll manufacturer forthe minimum diameter that can be marked S3. Permanent Grade Identification $3.1 Instead of color coding as specified in 18.1, the end of isto lt indo 2 pest ies crt lb steel die stamped! wit Ws once 1 Committee #16 has ident that may impact the use of this standard, (1) Clarified hook lengths in Fig. | and 10.4.2 (2) Clarified permissible sample size requirements in 13.2 and 1426. Such @ mark shall be separate and distinct from any ‘manufacturer's marks and shall be separated by at least ¢wo ‘spaces when on the same level. See Note $2.1 4. Grades $5 and 105 Charpy Absorbed-Energy Require- ‘ments 4.1 When specified in the inquiry and the order, Grade 55 anchor bolts, when (ested at +40°F, and Grade 105 anchor bolts, when tested at either +40°F or ~20°F (as specified by the purchaser), shall meet the absorbed-energy requirements in Table SI.1. $4.2 Tests shall be conducted in accordance with Test Methods and Definitions A370. 4.3 Notch toughness tests shall be performed at the Test Frequency P (Piece Testing) of Specification A673/A673M on finished anchor bolts when the results of notch toughness tests ‘are not available on bar stock. S44 Notch toughness tests shall be performed at the Test Frequency H (Heat Lot Testing) of Specification A673/A673M ‘on bar stock, except when heat treatment is performed after threading or bending, in which case the tests shall be those required in $4.3, |__TABLE 51.1 Grades 55 and 105 Energy Requirements ‘nina fort ‘Specenen Ht 2 {er B-Bond, ied the location of selected changes to this standard since the las issue (1954-15) (3) Revised retest sample sizes in 13.3. ASTHM itemattona takes no postin respecting the vay of any patnt aghts asserted in conection with any tem mentioned in ns standard. Users of is standaa are express advisd hat determination of he val of any such patent rights, and the isk of nngement of such nohis are entirely tar own responsi. Thi stndrd fe subject revision at any tne by the espenaibe tecnica comites and must be reviewed every ve years and \trotreisea eter reapproved or wtharayn. 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