Conversions of HSS

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The document discusses recommendations for converting hollow structural section sizes from US customary to metric units.

The three methods discussed are electric resistance welding, form-square weld-square, and submerged arc weld processes.

Nominal widths, depths, outside diameters, and wall thicknesses are converted by multiplying the US customary dimensions by 25.4 to obtain the metric values.

HOLLOW STRUCTURAL SECTIONS

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SOFT CONVERSION OF HSS SIZES


FROM U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS TO METRIC (SI) UNITS

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HSS Manufacturing Methods


The transformation of steel strip into hollow structural sections (HSS) is the result of a series of operations including forming,
welding and sizing. Currently three methods are being used in North America for the manufacture of HSS. These methods are
described below. Each method meets ASTM A-500 and CSA-G40.21-92 requirements for the manufacture of HSS, and the sizes
listed in this brochure may be produced to either standard.

Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) Process


In the tube mill, flat steel strip (1) is formed continuously around its
longitudinal axis to produce a round tube. This is done by moving the
strip through a progressive set of rolls (2-6). The strip edges (7) are
heated by either high-frequency induction or contact welding and then
forged together by weld rolls to create a continuous longitudinal weld
without the addition of filler metal. The weld seam (8) is then cooled
and processed through a set of sizing/shaping rolls which cold-form it
into a round (9), square (10) or rectangular (11) section.

5 6 7
4
3
2
1

Form-Square Weld-Square (ERW) Process


In the weld mill, driven forming dies progressively shape the flat strip
(1) by forming the top two corners (2) of the square or rectangular tube
in the initial forming station. Subsequent stations form the bottom two
corners (3) of the shape. No cold working of the sides of the shape is
performed, and the shapes seam is welded by high-frequency contacts
when the tube is near its final shape and size. The welded tube (4) is
cooled and then driven through a series of sizing stations which qualifies
the tubes final dimensions.

10

11

Submerged Arc Weld (SAW) Process


Two identical pieces of flat strip (1) are placed in a press brake and
formed into two identical halves (2) of a finished tube size. A backup bar
is tack welded to each leg of one of the half-sections (3). The two halfsections are fitted together toe-to-toe (4) and welded by the submerged
arc process to complete the square or rectangular section (5).

A User's Guide for


the Soft Conversion
of HSS Sizes from
U.S. Customary
Units to Metric (SI)
Units
The International System of Units
(System International or SI) has
been adopted as the preferred
system of measurement in the
United States. As a result, architects,
engineers and fabricators are
increasingly being required to use
metric products in construction.

This publication is intended to


provide help to designers, builders
and manufacturers in specifying and
providing HSS in metric applications. These guidelines can be used
to develop soft conversion of HSS
sizes from U.S. customary units to
metric units.

Conversion Factor:
- 1 inch equals 25.4 millimeters
exactly

Nominal Width and


Nominal Depth
(millimeters)
Presented as a decimal number,
rounded to the nearest
one-tenth of a millimeter.
e.g., 8 inch width or depth
= 203.200 mm (exact conversion)
= 203.2 mm (rounded value)
See Table 1 for a summary of typical
nominal widths and typical nominal
depths for square and
rectangular HSS.

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Nominal Thickness
(millimeters)

Nominal Diameter
(millimeters)

Presented as a decimal number,


rounded to the nearest one-tenth
of a millimeter.

Presented as a decimal number,


rounded to the nearest
one-tenth of a millimeter.

e.g., 1/8 inch thickness

e.g., 8.75 inch diameter

= 3.1750 mm (exact conversion)

= 222.250 mm (exact conversion)

= 3.2 mm (rounded value)

= 222.3 mm (rounded value)

Design Thickness
(millimeters)
Presented as a decimal number,
rounded to the nearest one-tenth
of a millimeter.
e.g., 0.116 inch thickness

See Table 3 for a summary


of typical nominal diameters for
round HSS.

Sample Soft Conversions


to Metric
HSS 5 x 3 x 3/16 becomes
HSS 127.0 x 76.2 x 4.8 (metric)

= 2.9464 mm (exact conversion)

HSS 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 x 1/8 becomes


HSS 31.8 x 31.8 x 3.2 (metric)

= 2.9 mm (rounded value)

HSS 8.625 x 0.322 becomes


HSS 219.1 x 8.2 (metric)

See Table 2 for a summary of


typical nominal wall thicknesses
and corresponding typical design
wall thicknesses for square and
rectangular HSS.
See Table 4 for a summary of typical
nominal wall thicknesses and
corresponding typical design wall
thicknesses for round HSS.

Table 1: Metric Conversion of Depth/Width


for Rectangular & Square HSS
Depth & Width Dimensions
U.S. Customary U.S. Customary
Metric* Units
Metric Units U.S. Customary U.S. Customary
Metric* Units
Units
Units
(Exact Conversion)
Rounded
Units
Units
(Exact Conversion)

Metric Units
Rounded

Inches

Inches

mm

mm

Inches

Inches

mm

mm

32
30
28
26
24

32.000
30.000
28.000
26.000
24.000

812.800
762.000
711.200
660.400
609.600

812.8
762.0
711.2
660.4
609.6

6
5 1/2
5
4 1/2
4

6.000
5.500
5.000
4.500
4.000

152.400
139.700
127.000
114.300
101.600

152.4
139.7
127.0
114.3
101.6

22
20
18
16
14

22.000
20.000
18.000
16.000
14.000

558.800
508.000
457.200
406.400
355.600

558.8
508.0
457.2
406.4
355.6

3 1/2
3
2 1/2
2 1/4
2

3.500
3.000
2.500
2.250
2.000

88.900
76.200
63.500
57.150
50.800

88.9
76.2
63.5
57.2
50.8

12
10
9
8
7

12.000
10.000
9.000
8.000
7.000

304.800
254.000
228.600
203.200
177.800

304.8
254.0
228.6
203.2
177.8

1 3/4
1 5/8
1 1/2
1 1/4
1

1.750
1.625
1.500
1.250
1.000

44.450
41.275
38.100
31.750
25.400

44.5
41.3
38.1
31.8
25.4

Table 3: Metric Conversion of


Outside Diameter for Round HSS
Outside Diameter Dimensions
U.S. Customary
Units

Metric* Units
(Exact Conversion)

Metric Units
(Rounded)

U.S. Customary
Units

Metric* Units
(Exact Conversion)

Metric Units
(Rounded)

Inches

mm

mm

Inches

mm

mm

20.000
18.000
16.000
14.000
12.750

508.0000
457.2000
406.4000
355.6000
323.8500

508.0
457.2
406.4
355.6
323.9

6.625
6.125
6.000
5.563
5.500

168.2750
155.5750
152.4000
141.3002
139.7000

168.3
155.6
152.4
141.3
139.7

12.500
11.250
10.750
10.000
9.625

317.5000
285.7500
273.0500
254.0000
244.4750

317.5
285.8
273.1
254.0
244.5

5.000
4.500
4.000
3.500
3.000

127.0000
114.3000
101.6000
88.9000
76.2000

127.0
114.3
101.6
88.9
76.2

8.750
8.625
7.625
7.500
7.000
6.875

222.2500
219.0750
193.6750
190.5000
177.8000
174.6250

222.3
219.1
193.7
190.5
177.8
174.6

2.875
2.500
2.375
1.900
1.660

73.0250
63.5000
60.3250
48.2600
42.1640

73.0
63.5
60.3
48.3
42.2

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Table 2: Metric Conversion of Wall Thickness


for Rectangular & Square HSS
Thickness Dimensions
Nominal Thickness

Design Thickness

U.S. Customary
Units

U.S. Customary
Units

Metric* Units
(Exact Conversion)

Metric Units
Rounded

U.S. Customary
Units

Metric* Units
(Exact Conversion)

Metric Units
Rounded

Inches

Inches

mm

mm

Inches

mm

mm

5/8
1/2
3/8
5/16
1/4
3/16
1/8

0.6250
0.5000
0.3750
0.3125
0.2500
0.1875
0.1250

15.8750
12.7000
9.5250
7.9375
6.3500
4.7625
3.1750

15.9
12.7
9.5
7.9
6.4
4.8
3.2

0.581
0.465
0.349
0.291
0.233
0.174
0.116

14.7574
11.8110
8.8646
7.3914
5.9182
4.4196
2.9464

14.8
11.8
8.9
7.4
5.9
4.4
3.0

* Metric Units = U.S. Customary Units x 25.4

Table 4: Metric Conversion of


Wall Thickness for Round HSS
Thickness Dimensions
Nominal Thickness
U.S. Customary
Units

Metric* Units
(Exact Conversion)

Design Thickness
Metric Units
(Rounded)

U.S. Customary
Units

Metric* Units
(Exact Conversion)

Metric Units
(Rounded)

Inches

mm

mm

Inches

mm

mm

0.6250
0.5000
0.4380
0.4320
0.3750

15.8750
12.7000
11.1252
10.9728
9.5250

15.9
12.7
11.1
11.0
9.5

0.581
0.465
0.407
0.402
0.349

14.7574
11.8110
10.3378
10.2108
8.8646

14.8
11.8
10.3
10.2
8.9

0.3650
0.3370
0.3220
0.3130
0.3120

9.2710
8.5598
8.1788
7.9502
7.9248

9.3
8.6
8.2
8.0
7.9

0.340
0.313
0.300
0.291
0.291

8.6360
7.9502
7.6200
7.3914
7.3914

8.6
8.0
7.6
7.4
7.4

0.3000
0.2800
0.2580
0.2500
0.2370

7.6200
7.1120
6.5532
6.3500
6.0198

7.6
7.1
6.6
6.4
6.0

0.279
0.260
0.240
0.233
0.220

7.0866
6.6040
6.0960
5.9182
5.5880

7.1
6.6
6.1
5.9
5.6

0.2260
0.2200
0.2180
0.2160

5.7404
5.5880
5.5372
5.4864

5.7
5.6
5.5
5.5

0.210
0.205
0.203
0.201

5.3340
5.2070
5.1562
5.1054

5.3
5.2
5.2
5.1

0.2130
0.2030
0.1880
0.1540
0.1520

5.4102
5.1562
4.7752
3.9116
3.8608

5.4
5.2
4.8
3.9
3.9

0.198
0.189
0.175
0.143
0.141

5.0292
4.8006
4.4450
3.6322
3.5814

5.0
4.8
4.4
3.6
3.6

0.1450
0.1400
0.1340
0.1250
0.1200

3.6830
3.5560
3.4036
3.1750
3.0480

3.7
3.6
3.4
3.2
3.0

0.135
0.130
0.125
0.116
0.112

3.4290
3.3020
3.1750
2.9464
2.8448

3.4
3.3
3.2
2.9
2.8

* Metric Units = U.S. Customary Units x 25.4

Designs for
the 21st Century

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