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IS 12779 (1989): Rolling and cutting tolerances for hot


rolled parallel flange beam and column sections [CED 7:
Structural Engineering and structural sections]

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is : 12779 - 1989
( Reaffirmed 2004 )

Indian Standard

ROLLINGANDCUTTINGTOLERANCESFOR
HOTROLLED'PARALLELFLANGEBEAM
AND COLUMN SECTIONS-SPECIFICATION
(Second Reprint FEBRUARY

1997 1

UDC 66914 - 3232 : 621753.I

March

1990

Price Group 2

Structural Sections Sectional Committee, CED 8

FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standaras on 21 Augu~r 1989, after the
draft finalized by the Structural Sections Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil
Engineering Division Council.
This standard has been prepared with a view to provide with a set of rolling tolerances in the
rolling of parallel flange beam and column section, proposed to be rolled in the steel plants.
Dimensions of hot rolled parallel flange beam and column sections have been covered in IS 12778 :
1989.
For the ptu-pose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the
final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded elf in
accordance with IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values ( wviscd ). The number ot
significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value
in this standard.

1s 12779

: 1989

Indian Standard

ROLLlNGAkDCUTTTNGTOLERANCESFOR
JLOTROLLEDPARALLELFLANGEBEAM
ANDCOLUMN
SECTIONS- SPECIFICATION
1 SCOPE

3.2

1.1

The tolerance on flange width shall be as follows


( set Fig. 1 ):

This standard covers the rolling and cutting


tolerances applicable to hot rolled steel parallel
flange beam and column sections conforming to
the dimensions specified in 1S 12778 : 1989.

12778 : 1989 Hot rolled


beam and
Dimensions
3 DIMENSIONAL
3.1 Depth,

mm
f3

Title

3.3 Flange Thickness,

steel parallel
flange
cohnrm
SeCtiOns
-

The tolerance on flange thickness


follows
csee Fig. 1 1:

TOLERANCES

mm
10

f
*

20

mm
BQ 100
100 < B < 250
250 > B

shall

3.4 Web Thickness,

Tolerance

mm

15

The tolerances on web thickness


under ( see Fig. 1 ) :

f3
+4

shall be as

Tolerance

Flange Width, B

The tolerances on denth of beam/column

be as follows ( see Fig. 1 ):

<m:O
> 400

Tolerance

mm
All widths

Depth, D

Flange Widlh, B

2 REFERENCE
IS No.

Flange Width,

Web Thickness, t

Toleratrce

mm

mm
tG6
1>6

shall be as

f 07
10

3.5 Flange Out of Square or Out of Parallel


The flanges shall be parallel ( RS-R )
percent of flange width. Tolerance for
vidual flange R or R with respect to
plane shall also not exceed 2 mm ( see

within 15
the indihorizontla
Fig. 2 ).

3.4 Web Bow, S


Tolerances on the web bowf, shall be limited to
as follows ( see Fig. 3 ) :
15 mm up to 400 ,mm depth, and
20 mm above 400 mm depth
3.7 Oh Centre of Web, L
Tolerance on off-centre of web shall be as under:
( see Fig. 4 ):
Depth

uf Scctiorr, D
mm

< 300
> 300

Fro. 1 PARALLEL FLANGE SECTION


1

Tolermce,
mm

& 25
f 35

IS 12779 :1989
3.8 Camber

and Sweep, q

4 MASS TOLERANCES

Permissible limits on camber and sweep shall be


015 percent of length for depth of beam/column
section up to 400 mm and 010 percent of length
for section of
depth more than 400 mm
( see Fig. 5 ).
3.9 Squareness
of
Squareness of cut
percent of depth or
section, subject to
Fii. 6 ).

Cut Section, a

section shall be within 16


flange width of beam/column
a maximum of 3 mm ( see

4.1 The tolerance on mass per


dual section shall be & 4 percent
mass given in 1s 12778 : 1989.
for lot however shall be within
the specified values.
5 CUTTING

metre of indiviof the specified


Mass tolerances
f 3 pcrccnt 01

TOLERANCES

5.1 Cutting tolerance for all lengths of the


section shall be within -t- 100, - 0 mm from the
specified values.
+
_-

R-J

t-R

R 1

t
Frc;. 2

OEPTH

FIG. 3

WEB Bow

FLANGESOUT OF SQUAREOROUTOFPARALLEL

IS

FIG.

OEPTH

CAMHERAND

OF

FLANGE

SWEEP

BEAM

WIDTH

OF

BEAM

-----d---w_

a,-Fro:

6.

SQUARENESS
OF CUT SECTION

12779

: 1989

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